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Reminds me of egregore and Lucifer and psychic vampires.

An egregore (pronounced egg’ gree gore) is a group thought-form. It can be created either intentionally or unintentionally, and becomes an autonomous entity with the power to influence. A group with a common purpose like a family, a club, a political party, a church, or a country can create an egregore, for better or worse depending upon the type of thought that created it.

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This is a great connection - thanks Jeff.

Are egregores always consciously created, or can they manifest unintentionally?

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Church services generate huge amounts and the church architecture designed for such. Unbeknown to worshippers. It always involves consciousness but most triggers are subliminal.

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An egregore (pronounced egg’ gree gore) is a group thought-form. It can be created either intentionally or unintentionally, and becomes an autonomous entity with the power to influence. A group with a common purpose like a family, a club, a political party, a church, or a country can create an egregore, for better or worse depending upon the type of thought that created it.

https://theosophy.wiki/en/Egregore

https://www.amazon.com/Egregores-Occult-Entities-Watch-Destiny/dp/1620555778

One of most important but little known concepts of Western occultism is that of the egregore, an autonomous psychic entity created by a collective group mind. An egregore is sustained by belief, ritual, and sacrifice and relies upon the devotion of a group of people, from a small coven to an entire nation, for its existence. An egregore that receives enough sustenance can take on a life of its own, becoming an independent deity with powers its believers can use to further their own spiritual advancement and material desires.

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A fascinating collection of musings about consciousness, including the extent to which sinister activity can affect a landscape for many centuries thereafter. Excellent post, whose references I will follow up! Keep up the good work.

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Thanks, Michael!

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In my two books on meaningful coincidences, I describe the psychosphere. I have a podcast and would like to talk with whoever of the team is interested. This is a wonderful, wonderful review. Coinciders@gmail.com My name is Bernard Beitman, MD.

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Thanks for the leads, Dr. Beitman - we'll be in touch!

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good to hear from you!

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