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 Invisible Agent
by Jan Welke
Based on the concept of thought forms, I have been
experimenting with a method that I call the Invisible Agent
imagination.
It
has been developped as a means of protection or threat against members
of the herd.
The
method can be applied in situations in which one feels that one has to
defend myself in front of a number of other people, at a conference, for
example or in any other situation in which other people or an entire
environment effects to undermine confidence.
Whenever such incidents are likely to take place, I decide to attend the
according event joined by well-chosen company of my own creation and
thus generate a powerful presence.
In my
imagination I have created a number of invisible agents absolutely loyal
to me & my personal interests, each representing an aspect of my
personality.
In
the beginning, I have spend some time of creating an image of each agent
in my imagination. Choosing the easy way at first, I started creating
agents that are very similar to myself in appearance.
Afterwards, I have trained to make them join me in simple activities
such as taking a walk (Walk in company of one agent first and then
slowly increase the number of your invisible servants).
I
have realized that this method changes the way I feel and act basically.
The
next step consists in experimenting with having your agents with you in
different forms of social interaction that make out our everyday life.
You
can use your agents as a tool to extend your personal power by expanding
your presence.
You
can also use them as bodyguards to shield you from the herd, or you can
give them the task to threaten or attack hostile organisms. The
possibilities in which you have them work for you are manifold.
I
have one agent that I consider as my all-round IA, it is simply a
slightly altered copy of myself. As trivial as it may seem, this IA has
helped me in numerous situations and I am always surprised when I
perceive the increased feeling of power achieved by his presence.
In
practice, I often arouse a pathetic and glorious feeling within myself
that I have often witnessed in movies in which a team of heroes engages
in some kind of heroic quest.
My
idea is that there is a special movie of that kind involving me
personally which I can activate at any instant together with the
necessary agents.
Another word of advice is to create images or descriptions of your
agents. You can start by altering photos with the according
computer-programmes, or by drawing pictures, sculpturing, etc.
Unfortunately, I am not that much of a painter, so I prefer different
methods, such as using literal descriptions.
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