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Could your psychic attacker be....YOU?

All things do not come from without - some come from within

By Pam ReederPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Could your psychic attacker be....YOU?
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Perhaps you're living in fear that you're under psychic attacks when your life turned dark corners. Here's a thought I bet never even crossed your mind -- that your psychic attacker might actually be YOU!

Instead, you've been racking your brain trying to figure out just who you ticked off, and wondering at every turn if all those bad things happening to you are because of your psychic attacker. But, have you ever listened to yourself talking/thinking about yourself? Remember, as I've said before in my first post about psychic attacks, *thoughts are things* and what we think, we manifest in our lives. So, if we are sitting around thinking we are under psychic attack, and believing with every unpleasant thing that happens to us that it is caused by our psychic attacker, well, we could just be our own worst enemy. We might very well be manifesting our own psychic attack by ourselves on ourselves through our own thoughts. That's a mind-boggling concept, isn't it? I mean who would ever do that to themselves? Maybe the same person that says things like *I'm such an idiot! I can't believe I just did that* or *I'm so fat and ugly* or *I could never wear that, I'm not built right* or *I don't have talents like that, I'm not crafty* or *I can't.....* -- the list is endless. What I'm talking about here is personal negative thinking that targets our own self. I think I have heard it called *negative self-talk*.

Part one of this three-part series talked about what a psychic attack is and how they work. You can find it here:

Part two covered how to thwart psychic attacks.

When you think you might be under psychic attack, step back and assess your recent thought patterns. Did things accelerate for the worst immediately after you decided you were under psychic attack? If so, are you sure it was someone else? Or could it be you yourself that is spinning it up and creating it with your own thoughts? I know that is kind of a shock to wrap your head around. And quite honestly it is a difficult thing to suggest to someone when they are all in a tither over being psychically attacked. They aren't going to take too kindly to the suggestion that it's *all in their heads* and could get quite offended because after all, it is very real what they are going through. The only difference is, the source of their attack is different than what they thought. Some may get quite irate and adamant that someone else either known or unknown is hexing them or targeting them and stick firmly with that belief. However, think about this for a second. IF it did turn out to be YOU doing it to yourself, wouldn't that be a whole lot easier to fix than if it is someone else? I personally believe in checking out all the options. So anytime I feel drained or things in life are going awry, I immediately take a scan of my *self-speak* and personal thoughts to see what's going on under my own hood so that I can see if *I* am my own problem. If I am, VOILA! Presto, fix-a-mundo! Clean up my thoughts and get on with it. Life gets all better -- in a hurry too. And I get back all that time I would otherwise have spent worrying about *who* out there was attacking me and trying to counter them.

Hope you find this helpful. I know it has sure been helpful to me.

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I do hope you found this mini-series helpful regarding psychic attacks. I know there are many schools of thought regarding psychic attacks and how to deal with them. These are my views regarding them based on personal experiences. I've shared in hopes it may be helpful to others in some way.

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About the Creator

Pam Reeder

Stifled wordsmith re-embracing my creativity. I like to write stories that tap into raw human emotions.

Author of "Bristow Spirits on Route 66", magazine articles, four books under a pen name, technical writing, stories for my grandkids.

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