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EMILIE PAYET
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Projections

If demons exist, would they be the projections of humans’ whims?

A friend of mine told me about the fact that some whims can be divinely encouraged instincts while others are lower-world impulses.

I came through something that Krishnamurti said and I quote:

« Does God exist, or not? What is God? I am not denying God, but we are investigating whether there is such a thing as God. Who invented God? Did God invent us? Did God create us? And if you say, he has created us, then we are part of his image. If God made you, why are you like this? You must be extraordinary human beings, beautiful, full of joy, excitement, full of delight, but you are not. So either you have created God or God has created you. But if you examine very closely, you have created God. So, sirs, we have created God. See the irony of it. Thought has created God and then thought worships the image which thought has created. Which is, to worship oneself and call it ‘God’ »

Thoughts create.

When I hear ‘you should stop thinking and move to something else’.

I wonder what kind of something else we are talking about.

To think helps me move on to something else, helps me know how to act and opens the possibilities of taking action, manifesting, creating.

This is what happens in the physical plan.

But what about the more subtle plan?

We are nurturing the subtle plan whether we want it or not.

This is why it is important to be aware of our patterns of thinking in full consciousness and acknowledge what we want, even if we know it will arouse critics and judgments, if we want to ‘control’ manifestations.

Distractions, shows, music, art, advertising, discussions impact our way of thinking and through this our reality.

Be aware of how you feed yourself.

Traumatic events are also not to be overlooked. 

What if unresolved trauma and pain created demons.

The subtle plan is a very powerful dimension; it interacts constantly with the physical plan, and we know so little about it.

All the intentions we put in there manifest themselves through blessings or curses.

If we created God through our thoughts, we created Heaven; darkness and Hell would also be inventions that we nurtured through our fears.

These are projections. Images that we have created.

I love this quote from Denzel Washington: "If the devil is at your door, it means you’re doing the right thing, because when you do the wrong one he says ‘Leave him alone, he’s my favorite’ ».

An easy solution is never a solution, like medicines people take to get over whatever happens to them faster; they are always side effects, and I have never heard of good ones, like the one that would turn you into a superhero, and if it does, believe me it always comes with a price you might not be ready to pay.

People who strive to advocate for the ecosystem, protect biodiversity, enlighten minds, open consciousness, the devil will always be at your door because some people fear what you do; taking them away from their comfort zone, they also envy what you embody.

Jealousy is one of the devil’s best qualities.

Keep on going; you are not alone, and what you do is magic.

Be aware of your thoughts, because ‘he’ will be at your door and will try hard to discourage you with negative patterns of thoughts.

Remember, thoughts create.

Also, when you mention things that you don’t want, with negation, the universe does not understand negation.

Rephrase what you do not want into what you rather want, to manifest it.

We can manifest what we don’t want just by thinking about it too much. We become what we hate just by paying too much attention to it.

‘I think therefore I am’ and each of our body’s cells listens carefully to our thoughts.

Frequencies and vibrations that compose the Universe are pure information.

Be aware of how you vibrate, the information you put in this world.

With what frequencies you nurture reality.

Whether we manifest Heaven, or Hell. It’s all in our hands.

Peace is also in our hands, and taking sides does not allow the truth to come out.

As projections don’t allow the truth to come out.

Projections create interferences with what is true, with what is right for you.

For example, to get into the right relationship, we must stop searching for the right partner.

You will tell me how can we ever find the right one then?

As long as we are looking for the right partner, we can never truly relate to a soul, only to a projection, a fantasy, an image.

When we seek love from a place of longing, we do not see the other person as they are. We see them through the veil of our desires, our dreams, our fears.

We project onto them everything we wish to find in ourselves.

That is why the beginning of a relationship feels so intense.

The early stages are filled with passion and excitement because we are falling in love not with the person, but with our own projection.

The ‘other’ becomes the screen onto which we cast our ideal.

When the projection fades, reality hits us. We begin to see the person as they are, not as we imagined them.

This is when most people say love has died, but in truth, only the illusion has.

Real love can only begin when the projection ends.

Real love is born when we no longer need the other to complete us.

When we have made peace with our own solitude, when our heart is full on its own, we no longer seek a partner to fill our emptiness.

We simply share our fullness.

And from that wholeness, the right relationship naturally finds us.

What we truly seek in another is not a person, but a reflection of our own completeness.

Love outside is only a mirror, showing us what we already carry within, though forgotten.

When we finally accept every part of ourselves, the weak, the fearful, the imperfect, we become whole.

Acceptance dissolves the illusion of lack.

Then we vibrate in the frequency of love and self-acceptance.

That’s when we no longer seek love because we are Love.

We naturally draw toward us all that resonates with that state.

We no longer chase nor wait; love flows to us effortlessly as light finds its reflection.

The seeker dissolves, not into the sought, but into being itself, where love is no longer something to find but the very essence of what we are.

The mirror can only reflect what we refuse to see.

When we meet someone who awakens deep love or pain in us, they reveal the parts of ourselves we have not yet embraced.

We think they complete us, but in truth, they only illuminate our own separation.

Every attempt to complete ourselves through another only deepens the illusion of separation.

Wholeness is not found in merging with another but in embracing every part of ourselves we once rejected.

It is these rejections that create frustrations.

Unhappy and frustrated people damage this world.

Even beautiful beings who, because they cannot overcome pain, can make the choice to hurt you.

And they don’t always feel better after. If they do, they may not be that beautiful after all…

It nurtures an endless cycle of pain.

Through them and then through the others they hurt.

We are somehow responsible for patterns of pain repeating themselves in our life, allowing them until we understand what to change within.

Pain is the devil speaking.

It requires lots of strength not to succumb to the whims into what ‘he’ pushes us.

Happy and non-frustrated people are not subject to humans’ whims.

Heaven and Hell, Gods and Demons, may be projections that embody themselves from the mind to the subtle plan that therefore influence the physical one.

In the metaphor of Frankenstein, wouldn’t humans have the unfortunate habit of clearing themselves of the monstrosities they create?

Will he not tend to hold another of these creations, with an omniscient character, responsible?

Just as he holds the other too often responsible for his own misfortune...

Be aware of your thoughts, be aware of what you are projecting, to understand what you no longer need.
Endings are necessary during this new moon in Scorpio.

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Comments

I don't know how to explain it better, but when we need someone else, this incompleteness could be hiding underlying suffering, trauma, fear—perhaps the fear of abandonment. I'm not a psychologist, but it seems to me that you're perhaps only seeing the surface of the problem. Being whole allows us to "give better," enabling a healthy exchange, unlike a toxic one that might resemble an arrangement, therefore one with conditions. Pure love shouldn't be terrifying, and especially not unconditional. To vibrate at the frequency of love, to embody it, is already to love. If you don't know when you can do this, I can't say; it's up to you to walk that path for yourself.

EMILIE PAYET

Yes to tjis call to "accept every part of ourselves, the weak, the fearful, the imperfect". But as I read through to the end, I ask : what if this acceptance of our weaknesses actually reveals that we need the other, truly need them? You write theta "love is no longer something to find but the very essence of what we are". But then, if our true nature is Love - and not a self closed in upon itself - isn't it precisely in this giving and receiving? The Buddha taught that our suffering comes from the illusion of a permanent, complete self. If love is our essence, then our essence is to be open, incomplete, reaching toward the other. To accept our weaknesses would be to accept this very need to be completed - not by just anyone in a fusional way, but in this truth that we discover ourselves through loving. When you say we must first "become whole" so that "love comes naturally", when would I ever love then? The text postpones love to an "after" - when I'm ready, when I vibrate at the right frequency. But real love is accepting to be transformed now, by someone who isn't just "what resonates with my state" but truly other, with their rough edges, their resistance. Love doesn't flow "effortlessly" toward us - it demands that terrifying abandonment where I carry and am carried, incomplete with another incomplete person.

David


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