Sunday, August 2, 2009

Psychic Self-Defense


DIFFUSION


If, after you've done some Beacon
work, you feel a bit scattered,
diffused
and vulnerable, you might
want to try equipping yourself with
some of my
protective battle gear.

When exploring other dimensions,
there are always dangers -- entities
both
unconscious and malevolent are
waiting to eat the unsuspecting
traveler, just
as you'd expect to
find when traveling on Earth in
foreign lands and big
cities.

To them, we're rubes, potential
victims with no idea that we are
targets for
their hatred, lust,
nastiness and sheer desire to dominate.


In addition, there are subtle
dangers...the biggest danger of all
is not
violence or malevolent spirits.
They're the least of your worries.
The biggest
threat Out There is
seduction.


Worlds await that seem...more inviting,
more thrilling, more....well,

seductive.

It's sometimes hard to turn away from
seduction, even though you know

better. Every seduction leads to
disappointment, because there's
never ever
really anything behind it.

My answer is:

1. A set of Black Tourmaline
Grippers. The Black Tourmaline is
THE
classic defense against psychic
attack and has long been known for
its
protective qualities. It was used
in ancient times for exactly this
purpose.
You can find these on
www.yoyodyneindustries.com


2. A Black Diode Amulet. This will
prove, I believe, to become the

classic method of psychic self-defense
for all Beta-Blocker users in decades

to come. Available on
www.yoyodyneindustries.com


3. Dragon's Blood Bath Salts.
These are the absolute best cleansing

agent for psychic intrusions of all
kinds. I will make this available by
sharing
the formula with Kelly who
can then make them and offer them on
her
website, www.alchemicalgold.com

4. One more great addition to the
arsenal is the Checker, which is now

finally available...you can get it on
www.yoyodyneindustries.com and
i'm
making time for anyone who wants to
be trained in its use. I'll be at
the
Neal Street Center for Checker
Training 2 times a week.

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