05-03-2016, 12:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2016, 01:18 PM by cel.
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God has sent us nothing but angels. But understand that the beautiful thing about living in the Garden of Eden is that we are allowed to create as much darkness and as much light as we wish. It’s all about choice here. So when our vibration is low, we see God’s benevolent caretakers, guides and angels as evil daemons or bad omens. But its all just an illusion. The most diabolical act you can possibly imagine can be seen for what it truly is: a distorted express of Love. Its your mind’s filter which is doing the distorting, not the entity which is approaching you. When you wake up paralyzed experiencing the presence of a dark entity, understand that its an illusion unique to this corner of Creation. Its your spirit guide or a being from the angelic realm, but for whatever reason your mind is playing a trick on you, mistakenly convincing you that you’re under attack. Know that this distortion is all in your head.
The sleep paralysis you describe - - accompanied by total and complete all consuming fear - - actually does happen to me sometimes. Since the medicine I'm on makes me numb and blocks my access to the full range of emotions during the day most of the time, when I experience the fear you describe, I am wholeheartedly grateful because I get to sample a magnificent emotion of epic proportions. I am grateful for this experience. I savor the flippin moment. I only wish I could experience it for longer. Remember: God has sent us nothing but angels.
(05-02-2016, 03:33 PM)Papercut Wrote: You are alone in your house, everything is dark, you wake up from a bad nightmare. You feel your foot being grabbed, a demon/ghost/negative entity is in the same room with you. It's sending you telepathic thoughts that it means to harm you.
You don't wake up, it just continues, reality. It's still there, you can see and feel it.
What would you imagine your reaction to be?
The sleep paralysis you describe - - accompanied by total and complete all consuming fear - - actually does happen to me sometimes. Since the medicine I'm on makes me numb and blocks my access to the full range of emotions during the day most of the time, when I experience the fear you describe, I am wholeheartedly grateful because I get to sample a magnificent emotion of epic proportions. I am grateful for this experience. I savor the flippin moment. I only wish I could experience it for longer. Remember: God has sent us nothing but angels.