In dealing with psychic attackers, we find they usually fall into several different categories. There are those who genuinely want to do harm in a physical sense, those who want to frighten, and those who want to drain. All however have one thing in commong - they want to dominate their victims.

So to avoid becoming a victim, or at least lessen its effects (which can be quite horrible) you have to find ways of preventing others from being able to dominate you. In effect they are overcoming your will - so it is with your own will that you must start on your defences.

Some people are stronger willed than others, it's true. Some will never change their opinions, rightly or wrongly, while others will shift like the wind. A will that is too strong can often prove brittle when it is tested, while one that is too weak can be easily overcome. Our self will really deserves better than that.

But how do psychic attackers reach us? If we're dealing with them face to face, it's usually through the third eye - that invisible area in the forehead, just above the nose.

Watch them and you'll see they either stare at you (which is setting up a connection from you to them, a way of getting inside your head if you like!) or they close their eyes when speaking (this can often be disguised as rubbing the eyes, but it serves the same effect.) Closing the eyes prevents you from setting up any kind of connection to them, which is another way of dominating you, since it makes all conversation a one way system.

But how do people become psychic dominators from a distance? I once had a piece of furniture in my room that made me very uneasy. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but it gave me the sensation of being watched. Eventually, one day I decided to strip all the paint off and varnish it instead.

It was then I discovered what had been done. THe previous owner was well into occult matters, and had painted eyes (rather like the ones you find on ancient Egyptian coffins) all over the wood and then painted over it.

It took a lot of effort to remove the eyes (not to mention the sandpaper!) but once they were gone, and the piece was blessed and cleansed, there were no more problems.

So the idea of an 'eye' can be quite interesting... the attacker literally seems to be 'looking' at us, and one old word for hexing was to 'overlook' someone.

I think this often happens on the internet too. We can sometimes feel 'overlooked.' Too many photos of ourselves, (or others) are not a bad thing per se, but combined with people who try to dominate, they can be utter dynamite.

And of course, with the internet you don't have the normal social reaction that you get when there is some sort of physical contact. You can be whoever you want in cyberspace. Which makes those who dominate potentially more powerful, while those who find themselves being dominated become considerably weaker.

All food for thought - and more to come!

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