== Principles of Spiritual Combat Pt 1 ==
Notes from a podcast interview I did a while ago on
#spiritualwarfare.
1. Intelligence: Know your enemy better than they know you.
- Not a problem for aliens.
- Cloaking abilities.
- Remote view your probable futures.
- Read your mind.
- Profile you and everyone around you.
- They know your strengths, your weaknesses, and when you’re going to be weakest
- Demons aren’t as talented, and some can’t read even your mind but they can hear what you say out loud.
- Not much you can do about this, but generally don’t tell people your plans, goals, or methods unless they need to know, stay silent, until they’re safe.
2. Psychological Warfare: Influence what the enemy thinks and perceives in order to manipulate his behavior and pre-program his reactions.
- Posthypnotic commands
- Real-time telepathic pressuring
- Forgetfulness
- Artificial synchronicity
- On a mass scale, disinformation
- Disrupt networks and friendships by building up people’s false perceptions and misunderstandings of each other
- Be knowledgeable, be alert, be smart, be self-aware, know their methods.
3. Attrition: Weaken the enemy over time until his defenses are down.
- Posthypnotic self-destruct programming
- Interfere with sleep
- Nightmares
- Drain energy to induce tiredness at key moments
- Attack people around you,
- Program and influence others to attack you
- Multi-step process that you can nip in the bud early enough to prevent the fruition of their plans.
4. Surprise: Attack when the enemy is weakest, off balance, least prepared, and not expecting it. That creates a window of disorientation to exploit.
- Worst attacks happen when you’re tired, discombobulated, amped up, already irritated, fuzzy headed, off balance
- Always comes from your blind spot, where you’re not expecting it.
- Expecting an attack is the best way to head it off, can use precursor indicators:
- synchronicities
- signs and omens
- ear ringings / ear tones
- warning dreams
- deja vu’s
5. Momentum: Use speed to steamroll through the attack in order to overwhelm the enemy and keep them on the defensive, unable to regain their composure or fight back.
- When it’s on, it’s on.
- Scrambling to contain a situation.
- Doesn’t let up, and typically gets worse.
- Self-control and self-awareness is important - you’re in control of your own reactions and can moderate the situation that way.
6. Simultaneity: Mobilize multiple prongs of attack at the same time from different directions in order to overwhelm the enemy.
- Profile and program you and others
- Telepathically pressure both you and others in real time
- Time it according to astrological and karmic factors as well
- Have backups on standby to add fuel to the fire
- Weaken through lack of sleep, intense emotional pressure, discombobulation
- Set people up by playing their strengths against each others weaknesses and hot buttons
CONTINUED in Pt 2