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1810 How to create Demons.

Geoff is being shown an unusual scenario to decipher.

There is an old battlefield in a square. There are soldiers that look as if they come from the French foreign legion – but I can’t see them fighting anybody. But there is some fighting going on.

 

It’s like they’re fighting amongst each other. And the other thing I see on the one side is a big drum with rope which is uncoiling from that drum going towards this major fight. So, as usual, it doesn’t make sense, but we will see.

 

Quite a few of these squares. A square is like the size of a field. And inside each field is a group of troops fighting.

 

They’re all fighting each other. And this rope gives them slack to continue fighting. Now, why would they do that? Okay, something is being created so that it can be defeated.

 

(Guide takes over) Now, this comes from the question you had just now about demons. You asked about them in the Greylands.

 

They’re creations. So, people have this fear of a demon. They’re told that they’re being attacked by demons and so on.

 

They create this image in their mind of what a demon is. And that becomes a thought form that ends up in the Greylands. They all then congregate together.

What these fields are of all the different people fighting. These are the different creations that are in the Greylands. And it’s not just demons.

 

It’s all sorts of things. Because where there is extreme gossip about something, it becomes almost a reality. And people start to create it.

 

(Geoff) So, as an example, let’s just go back to this French foreign legion thing. What it looked like to me in the beginning was, I could see it was a foreign legion. I could see they were fighting each other.

 

And they were given a rope to do so. So, the idea of letting them continue the fight is so that there is an outcome. Without an outcome, the fighting would continue.

 

So, that’s why you give them rope. To establish an outcome. So, this I presume goes back to how we’ll be teaching.

 

And where you get groups. Let’s say it’s a religious group. In a religious group, you’re going to get some infighting.

 

And what you don’t want to do is to wade in and say, no, this is the right way to do it. You must let the fighting continue so that they as a group come up with a final answer. You can give them all the information you want, but they must make that decision themselves.

 

(Guide) Quite right

 

 

 

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