Hi Mike,
This seems to dovetail nicely with our last post exchange below. I'm aware of the tulpa thought form, but today remembered reading about something similar called an "egregore." I expect that you've come across them somewhere as well.
I searched the two terms together and found this:
On Egregores
An egregore is a thoughtform, a creation of the human mind.
But unlike tulpas or servitors, an egregore is a manifestation of a group consciousness, which can become powerful enough to take on a life of its own. It becomes driven by the collective (and often unintentional) willpower of large numbers of people.
We’re not simply talking about spooky ghosts and evanescent poltergeists here, though (like Philip Aylesford, a rather popular tulpa experiment).
No, egregores can manifest in the form of nations, corporations, memes, and ideas. Concepts invented by the human mind.
The more these ideas are called upon or repeated or reinforced, the more powerful they grow, and the more likely they will become something beyond mere thought.
Examples of (possible) egregores include:
Corporations – brands, logos
Shared ideas – memes, urban legends, the Internet
Nations – flags, culture, patriotism
Spiritual or other group beliefs
Paranormal entities and experiences – it’s possible that many of the paranormal experiences people have, such as NDEs and alien abductions, may very well be the result of a collective consciousness thoughtform
As you can see, egregores don’t need to be “conjured.” They can manifest over time through sheer awareness and acknowledgement by large groups of people. You need not be consciously aware to participate in the creation of an egregore.
Between What Is Real And What Is Not
Obviously, this is just the metaphysical point-of-view. You don’t have to believe the human mind can conjure ideas into anything physical.
But you do have to wonder: in this Information Age, in this connected world of constant media feedback, the Internet, and memes, at what point do our silly stories and shared beliefs become something…real?
Something out of our control?
The human mind is capable of extraordinary things. In the future, we’ll look at some of the stranger aspects of human consciousness, scientific explanations, and the possible formation of new egregores and thoughtforms. Stay tuned.
This is no doubt related to Emoto's work (water/rice experiments, and as well can is also evident in the effects of praising vs. bullying, in small social units, such as a family or social group, as well as in larger contexts, as in politics. Both the tulpa and egregore seem to be more of a creation of some form of entity, rather than an effect on a target.
And I've never heard of a "servitor." Now I guess I'll have to search that too!
Sonar
: Hello Swami.
: If I might clarify.
: You said, "Although reader Mike does reflect his
: awareness of physical confrontation when he mentions the
: odds."
: I was not advocating physical contest. That would be firmly
: establishing odds against yourself. Government owns odds,
: so that would be a no win situation for you. I was
: advocating no contest, no imputing of odds against oneself.
: There is another way.
: Google Phillip Experiment and study what you can find. Grasp
: the principles of entity creation.
: Examine the Constitution as a document detailing the
: construction and governance of a republic service entity.
: The principles in the Phillip Experiment and the creation
: of the republic service entity are the same. An entity is
: sourced into existence.
: This is ancient spiritual technology. Huge efforts have been
: made to erase this knowledge, but some traces remain, for
: now.
: Let us look at a well know quote.
: “Well, Doctor, what have we got—a Republic or a Monarchy?”
: “A Republic, if you can keep it.”
: Neither the question or the answer mentions the word
: government. The context of the conversation is what type of
: service has been provided to protect our freedoms. A
: properly constructed service entity exists to protect
: freedoms and is superior to all gods and devils and other
: threats to freedom. A government of people is the precise
: opposite in that it suppresses freedom.
: The Constitution is a document pre-scribing the government of
: the service entity, the republic, which will be brought
: into existence and which is inferior to the People. The
: term "republican form of government" actually
: refers to governance of the entity. It has been perverted
: to mean governance of the People.
: The point to all of this is that a service entity, a tool, a
: weapon or whatever you wish to call it presently exists to
: protect your freedoms. You have the natural right to
: command the entity on behalf of your freedoms and the
: freedoms of others.
: All who serve in "government", whether appointed or
: elected are contractually inferior to and subject to the
: republic service entity for the duration of their
: servitude.
: It will take more than a few of the People to unbind the
: entity from corporate fetters and set it in motion but
: there is still some time in which to act. I do not know how
: many of People are required.
: I find it utterly amazing that history is populated with
: countless millions of mangled and murdered who prayed in
: vain to their gods and devils or acted on their own and yet
: when a simple solution to the present tyranny is suggested
: modern man cannot even attempt proof of that solution one
: way or another.
: As I said in first response, There are ways to avoid contest
: but the population at large has been conditioned against
: these ways. Not so the wolf.
: In closing, you do in fact have the right to engage in contest
: if that is your preference.
: You most certainly -do not- have the right to drag those who
: would seek freedom by higher way into that bloody fray.