Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Negative Attachments – Breaking the Cycle

So you’ve been told that you have a negative attachment and given a set of exercises to get rid of it or perhaps a practitioner has released it for you. All is well for a week or two and then you find yourself in the same situation again. It becomes a cycle of detaching the negative only to have it reattach within days, weeks or months.

So how does one go about making themselves secure and free from the reattachment cycle?

First, you need to understand how an attachment operates. Negative energy forms are very specific in nature. Think of them as specialists in the low levels of energy transference. They vibrate and resonate on a single note. You will recognize some of
these notes as addiction, low self-esteem, fear, anxiety, paranoia, feelings of lack, worry, suicidal thoughts, et al.  It is possible to have more than one attachment at a time. Which only doubles or triples the intensity of their negative projections into your auric field.  

An attachment is like the pronged end of an electrical cord It can only fit into a socket of the correct size and shape for its voltage. If you find yourself with an attachment, it’s because you have an open socket ready to receive it. That socket might be in the shape of self-doubt, fear, blame, anger, worry, etc.

Severe physical and emotional illnesses (fear) as well as abuse of drugs (escape from life) can open sockets too. They leave your aura weakened and your energetic immune system depleted.

The solution is in closing those sockets down completely. As you identify the type of attachment, and this is easily done by isolating the root emotion it is projecting onto you, the open socket can be discovered. Positive affirmations can then be used to close down that open socket.

Here’s an example: Jane is overcome with the feeling that everyone at work hates her and she doesn’t fit in with the crowd.  She comes to the conclusion after some time that she must have an attachment because she knows deep down that she is well liked but just can’t shake this odd feeling.  Jane does a little introspection and realizes that her self-esteem is low due to some old programming she received in childhood. Her parents always compared her to her peers as a way of pushing her to work harder and strive for more.  This open receptor is now identified as low self-esteem. Positive affirmations of self-worth will seal this open socket.


Understanding this cycle will give you the power to take charge and boost your own energetic immune system by sealing all open receptors and preventing reattachment. 

1 comment:

  1. This is great information! I love this spin on where attachments come from! Thank you!

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