2000-5-24 00:09:00
Thanks for your response Alan.
I received a personal e-mail asking for elaboration on a comment in my post on dark attacks.
JJ quote:
"When he then discovers the person(s) who is affected the disciple must then work with him or her with the utmost of patience, love and communication to neutralize any negative effects. How that neutralization is to take place is varied and cannot be covered in full here."
Then they ask:
"Where can I find more information on the above paragraph?"
JJ
You can't find it anywhere that I know of, but I will make a few comments that may help.
One of the most difficult lessons for the disciple to learn is to accept his own limitation, especially as it relates to the free will and abilities of others. If we see a needed step in our own lives all we have to do is to decide to take it, but if a needed step is seen in the path of another, we are limited by the person's willingness to act.
There are some things you can do, though. If the associate is truly being manipulated by the Dark Brothers he will often be operating outside of his normal perimeters of common sense, and your words just might awaken him back to his normal thinking state. This is especially true in extreme cases where the person may be depressed or suicidal.
If the person is being influenced by a negative outside force it is sometimes helpful to tell him your thoughts on the matter. Other times this may enflame him further, so you must use judgment.
As Craig said, love is a powerful ameliorative force here. A person under the influence of negative force will be much more argumentative than usual and sometimes even hateful. You must let this negativity go through you as if it dos not exist, and show love in return. Sometimes love will enflame a person under DB influence to an even grater state of negativity; but if you keep it up, you will wear the dark energy down, and light and love will replace hate and darkness.
To become the greatest possible help to others who are under negative influence, it is important to develop your sensitivity to the feelings (and sometimes thoughts) of those within your aura of concern. As you put your attention on the inner voice, your power to register will increase and eventually you will become aware of when someone close to you is in distress. When this sensitivity is arrived at, you will often be told by the inner voice what your plan of action should be. If you follow what you are told you may be amazed at the positive change that will result.
The important point to absorb is to do what we can and accept whatever follows with self acceptance. Realize that you can help others at times, but you cannot always control their destiny.
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