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Do not trust iqhunk
#61
[user=1588]yukesam[/user] wrote:
Quote:Well, I’m not sure you know Iq but he can give people some advises regarding these techniques because he's been doing this for a while not to mention he does give people advise or consultation professionally on this subject as a side job. Go check his profile or check his numerous posts here.

 

How long have you been practicing these techniques and how would you have protected yourself from these kinds of technically advanced triggers? We would always appreciate some details explanation you know.

No, everyone here is new to me. I've been doing these things for roughly half a year now so I can't claim any type of experience close to IQ's, or most everyone else here for that matter, but I'm trying things out and learning as I go. As for what I usually do, I wrap myself with 3 layers of violet bubbles with reflective surfaces facing outwards in addition with the "Ultimate Protection Technique." I'll also invoke 3 golden winged lions to guard/guide me in w/e I'm doing at that time.
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#62
I'm making a statement here and that is:
I don't care WHAT testimony someone gives regarding any technique. To even say "yes" to doing a technique you are giving your permission to it, inviting in to work whatever that might be while at the same time admitting you are defective or in need of something... AND, just because you may receive a positive response does NOT mean there are not other things going on in the background.

I do not think that we need to perform rituals in any shape, form or fashion. What we may pay attention to is critical thinking skills and learning how to question.
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#63
That's fine by me.
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#64
Sifter Wrote:I'm making a statement here and that is:
I don't care WHAT testimony someone gives regarding any technique. To even say "yes" to doing a technique you are giving your permission to it, inviting in to work whatever that might be while at the same time admitting you are defective or in need of something... AND, just because you may receive a positive response does NOT mean there are not other things going on in the background.

I do not think that we need to perform rituals in any shape, form or fashion. What we may pay attention to is critical thinking skills and learning how to question.
I agree with you. The only people who need protection techniques are people who feel they need them. Like a alcoholic that feels the need for a drink. It's a mind pattern. If you feel strong and in no need of protection, then you won't need it.
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#65
[user=1648]Sifter[/user] wrote:
Quote:If someone believes that they are their thoughts, then yeah, that works... but when you move it up a notch, you understand that you are NOT your thoughts, that your thoughts are NOT your identity. In fact, many of your thoughts are just automatic replay, much of which your likely not to even be aware of, not to mention conditioned (or that dreaded word programmed).

It seems to me, Sifter, that you're a bit conflicted in your thoughts. Can you please tell me why you tell me two different things?

Richard, teenagers think they're invincible-but that mind pattern seems to be very fatal. What we think doesn't really say much about ourselves, as Sifter has said.

Better safe than sorry.
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#66
NobleSy Wrote:Richard, teenagers think they're invincible-but that mind pattern seems to be very fatal. What we think doesn't really say much about ourselves, as Sifter has said.

Better safe than sorry.
You really can't compare the stupid things teenagers do. Most of the time teenagers try stupid things while under the influence of alcohol. Also there are limitations of what people can do in this reality. I was talking about protection from astral attacks.
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#67
Third Aye wrote:
"Perhaps I think I am a pigeon, or an orangutan? What one thinks or believes is irrelevant to what one is."

NobleSy replied:
"I disagree, because what one thinks or believes has power over one's self."

I wouldn't say that thoughts and beliefs have POWER over you, it's that if you identify yourself with your thoughts and beliefs then those are the parameters for your perceptions and experiences. (did i say that right.lol)

"It seems to me, Sifter, that you're a bit conflicted in your thoughts. Can you please tell me why you tell me two different things?"

Not sure what two different things you think I'm conflicted with.

"What we think doesn't really say much about ourselves, as Sifter has said."

If you observe your thoughts you will see that it says alot about what's occupying your mind, that's all. If you get yanked around by your thoughts habitually you are mind controlled, you are not in control of what you're thinking about because you are not paying attention... that's all I meant. k?
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#68
It's probably impossible to always be mindful of what thoughts are floating through your mind, but the more you are, the more you are in control of your own mind and the less likely someone else is in control of it.
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#69
sorry, I've managed to get off topic. Stop it!!!! slap slap
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#70
@Richard: Very well, what do you consider to be a good form of protection against astral attacks?

I have to admit, I can't hold a positive frame of mind for so long to keep myself protected well. My mood changes throughout the day and according to the situation I have to handle at certain moments.

@Sifter: Oh we seem to have indeed. :D Well, at least it was enjoyable...well for me.
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