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.
Church services generate huge amounts and the church architecture designed for such. Unbeknown to worshippers. It always involves consciousness but most triggers are subliminal.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This is a great connection - thanks Jeff.
Are egregores always consciously created, or can they manifest unintentionally?
Church services generate huge amounts and the church architecture designed for such. Unbeknown to worshippers. It always involves consciousness but most triggers are subliminal.
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.
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.
Thanks, Michael!
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.
Thanks for the leads, Dr. Beitman - we'll be in touch!
good to hear from you!