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An electronic form of Tulpamancy appears to manifest exponentially through our digital highway. The internet and social media take on a paranormal persona -a dead entity that lives vicariously through your thoughts and actions. We use it to conjure our various beasts - our monster from the ID (Inner - Demon). Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram take just a bit of your soul and sells it back to you as a product - all it asks of you is your estrangement. We give it willingly and no one throws out a warning that conjuring can happen at the push of the enter key.
 
Reality is becoming a hell of a lot scarier than anything Halloween can conjure but when your days and nights are reminding you of Halloween, it's time to pay attention and set aside some time to figure out how things become terrifying in the first place.

Nightmares are explainable but nightmares that become realities become tulpas and sometimes they manifest in our reality.

Many people can recall, fondly, the creation of an imaginary friend when they were younger. Imaginary friends are a global phenomenon, used a source to combat loneliness, and as a means to encourage creative enterprises in younger beings.

But what if your imaginary friend became real?! Would you try to destroy it. Or would you accept its unusual companionship!?

Tulpamacy - or forming ideas and theories that end up manifesting. It has been said that accuracy has been in predictions. There is a tulpa from a Ouija experience that made some accurate predictions . . . . . and now has been made into a personality and has been wanted to speak with again.

In essence, tulpamacy is the ability to manifest an imaginary friend or conjure a character by intense mental concentration. A tulpa is a mental construct that takes physical shape - and once it does, the tulpa is capable of being fully autonomous from its creator.
 
I just wanted to write down some thought and perspectives about the paranormal. I just felt like venting from a way of perspective. I definitely have more to write however I did not want to write too much at once that would be overwhelming. I was hoping maybe I could leave my little perspective here because I am not sure where else I should post it. I don't have that much to write but is quite intriguing about this interesting experience that is occurring. That' all.

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Why you don’t love yourself?
Who can say...?
Maybe past deeds? Lives? Lies? Actions?
No more hate myself than love myself but self love seems a bit narcisisstic, imo.
Maybe I could be ok with a balance.
Maybe
Its not me, I feel for creation. I can deal with the self had to for so long. And self pity? Nah... we all get what we have coming. Just have to work through it.
idk
 
So, questions to ask may be of some importance.

Just how important is reality to you?! How important is truth to you?! If it makes you uncomfortable or if it steps all over your normalcy bias, should you just ignore it?! Should you attack the messenger?!

Learning is everyday that what was once fiction is now in our reality and with future shock added into the already chaotic mix – the critical mass seems to be having a nervous breakdown.

The national media has decided to turn its cameras on reactionaries. Everything seems to be a crisis, everything is reported to be devastating, deadly, nightmarish, apocalyptic, biblical in proportions, demoralizing, disastrous, racist, fascist, insensitive, and the list can go on and on as we continue to take in all of the information.

Notice reactionary people on Facebook who decide that everything is a distraction or a false flag that is meant to distract us from what really is happening.

When you ask what the real news is, they are at a loss as to what is the real problem in the world.
 
Behind the success of many great works of fiction is making a convincing appeal to “fact,” or at least to somehow have a story transform into an everyday experience. Stories that are loosely based on factual events become some of the more successful movie scripts. There are also films and books that are inspired by events or other urban legends that take on a life of their own and somehow become part of the public story.

No matter what you might think of the hysteria — it appears that the meme of a demonic hag or witch has become a tulpa that is now appearing from time to time for a demonic screening. "Grimcutty” that is loosely based on the whole Momo hysteria.

Whenever there is horror film that is based on a true story and later by getting online and trying to determine what are facts and what is exaggerated by Hollywood. . . . it could be said that more times than not, we can pretty much figure out that much of what is presented is exaggerated for the screen – but believe it or not, some stories that are really unbelievable are closer to the truth than we realize.

One hundred and thirty-two years ago, Nietzsche added that “something extraordinarily nasty and evil is about to make its debut.” We know it did, the twentieth century was the bloody butcher of war, poverty, disease and rebellion.

Nihilism stepped onto center stage and has been the star of the show ever since, straight through to 2020.

Obviously, we haven’t gotten our bearings. We are far more adrift today on a stormy electronic sea where the analogical circle of life has been replaced by the digital, and “truths” like numbers click into place continuously to lead us in wrong, algorithm-controlled directions.

The trap is almost closed.
 
Of course, Nietzsche did not have the Internet, but he lived at the dawn of the electric era, when space-time transformations were occurring at a rapid pace. Inventions such as photography, the phonograph, the telephone, electricity, etc. were contracting space and time and a disembodied “reality” was being born.

With today’s Internet and digital screen life, the baby is full-grown and completely disembodied. It does nothing but look at its image that is looking back into a lifeless void, whose lost gaze can’t figure out what it’s seeing.

It is the image through a glass darkly and it is gathering up the history of consciousness that is certainly analyzed at the speed of light. Then the ghost in the machine is there to haunt you with memories of the horrible things you have published and the horrible things people have said about you.

It certainly mocks you like a demon – and can haunt you like a ghostly voice in the void.

The internet and Facebook’s take on this paranormal persona: a dead entity that lives vicariously through your thoughts and actions. We use it to conjure our various beasts – our monster from the ID if we wish to call it that.

Lurking behind our thin, rational façade is an impulsive demon. A demon that takes control of us, acts without thinking and serves its own purposes regardless of the impact to our ultimate well-being.

That demon is your ID.

Your ID, your lizard brain, your ‘animal’ impulses, that piece of you evolved in a context wildly different from the one in which you now live.


EDIT: Think the "Dark Ages"
 
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The real story, if you choose to accept it, is that we are being programmed with a deluge of psychological bombardment which triggers a condition known as the “crisis of the now” which apparently does not give the brain enough breathing room to apply logic, reason or historical context to anything that is reported. This is why when reported the things that mainstream resources avoid, the negative reaction comes from a person who hasn’t had the time to research and takes for granted the idea that his sources for information are trustworthy and valid.

When we’re being bombarded with hyper-reality and 24 hour news coverage it’s difficult to stay focused on any given topic. The unfortunate thing is that people rely too heavily on party affiliation, religious peer pressure and political correctness to make decisions on what reality is.

Meanwhile evil is not just running amok in places you would expect, but in places you can suspect.

The world of online occultism is hardly esoteric.
 
Whether it’s social justice witches hexing the patriarchy or bored teenagers “reality shifting” into other dimensions, millennials and Gen-Zs have popularized alternative spiritual practices on platforms like TikTok. Look up #WitchTok and you’ll find hundreds of thousands of tutorials — mostly by young women — teaching you how to cast spells or summon pagan deities, interspersed with healing crystal hauls and vlogs about their latest otherworldly encounters.

Of course, the appeal of alternative spirituality is decades old. But whereas young adults might have once been lured into it by plumes of patchouli incense, today they are lured in by algorithms.

Beyond aesthetics, even the practices of WitchTok themselves might appear shallow and inconsequential.
 
Whether it’s social justice witches hexing the patriarchy or bored teenagers “reality shifting” into other dimensions, millennials and Gen-Zs have popularized e spiritual practices on platforms like TikTok.

Aside from these more remarkable occasions when e-witches put their wands together to cast spells en masse, the most popular practices on WitchTok tend to be individualistic and adopted like hobbies. To experiment with magic online, you do not have to be ritually initiated into a group as those in the countercultural crevices of 1960s England once did. In fact, you don’t actually have to commit to a particular worldview or belief system.

Aside from tagging it with #WitchTok, there is no criteria for what makes a “valid” alternative spiritual practice. With the melting of the metanarratives that defined the 20th century — the shift from modernity to postmodernity — subcultures are no longer bound by texts, organizational structures or physical spaces. Especially in the digital realm, there can be no clear-cut categories and certainly no authorities to regulate spirituality. Instead, individuals can freely fluctuate from Wicca to Shamanism and even Satanic worship.

This raises the question of what happens when they start summoning demons.

Have they already summoned demons? And what about the power of the meme and meme magic?

Well of course they have a little something called #demonolatry. But of course it is claimed that these demonic summoning were by accident and that a containment spell would have to be cast to keep it from harming anyone online.

Do you think that this is enough?

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In one video, a young woman reports her “first interaction with Satan” who she claims to have engaged in dialogue with thanks to her “extensively practiced clairaudience”. She claims that the encounter began with her unexpectedly sensing “a very intense spooky energy” which, after performing some kind of divination method, she identified to be the devil. Satan — who apparently goes by the pronouns “they/them” — then told her that “despite being from Hell, a very intense place”, “we are not inherently bad”. The encounter culminates in the devil asking the woman if “they” can try some of her cookies, followed by about 350 thousand likes and six thousand comments. One reads, “tell Satan I would like to be his friend, he seems nice”.

In another clip, a pink-haired practitioner of “magick” reports how since beginning her rituals, she has experienced bouts of “constant ringing” in her ears. Though she seems convinced that tinnitus is a perfectly normal symptom of her “spiritual awakening”, she is not the only one to have incurred negative side effects. In perhaps the most disturbing video within the genre, one young woman films herself with the caption “you were so into spirituality, what happened?” followed by a series of images depicting humanoid shadow entities lurking in various rooms. Now haunted by uninvited paranormal guests, the young woman — who stares into her camera with menacing facial expressions to the growl of distorted electronic music — has subsequently given up on being “into spirituality”.

Anyone who believes in the supernatural is bound to be at least slightly concerned by these incidents of young women who, after experimenting with occult practices, claim to have felt, heard or seen uncanny phenomena.

Much of this has been downplayed to avoid a repeat of Satanic panic.
 
Even if WitchTok is a product of American cultural tensions, its influence is global. The appeal of online occultism goes well beyond midwestern teenagers rebelling against their parents — and so do its dangers.

Evidently, the idea that fears of demonic forces corrupt without taking the risks of dabbling with the supernatural seriously.

One struggles to imagine a WitchTokker, afflicted by hauntings, magick-induced tinnitus or literally Satan they/themself, approaching a priest or an Imam for help. For most Gen-Zs, these figures are not integrated enough in their lives to be seen as “relevant”.

They see it as an experience on their road to full enlightenment.

Whilst supposed encounters with demons on TikTok can seem performative or even outright fabricated, we should still take them seriously as examples of what can happen when spirituality, bitterly divorced from the higher love from within, becomes trivialized and effectively profaned.
 
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Eric Freeman Sims has over 20 years of experience as a paranormal researcher and investigator. He had his first paranormal experience at the age of 8 when he saw a full body apparition and has continued to experience the unexplained throughout his life and 20 years in the medical field. Eric continues his journey of high strangeness through extensive research, investigations, and as the host and producer of The Unseen Paranormal Podcast.
 
felt like this thread was going amok with random posts so kinda ignoring it mostly.
no offense just not where inwanted it to go and dont feel like spending hours explaining.
love you all
 
ONE BELIEVES WITH THE HEART,
RESULTING IN RIGHTEOUSNESS,
AND ONE CONFESSES
WITH THE MOUTH
RESULTING IN SALVATION
AND THE SIMPLICITY. ✌️🕊️
 
truth and reality are not things but cocepts, imo.
ever smelled the rotting flesh of a corpse in a battle arena?
You!
TRUTH is not a concept my friend.
It IS The Truth!

Ah, you must have a Love for it to find it.

I wish for you to find it ❤️
 
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