I found this week’s Burning Question to be rather interesting … and I probably have a different perspective that some others.

From my point of view, a psychic attack is simply a thought form – good or bad. The word “attack” implies negative or bad, so to distinguish, I will refer to the good or positive ones as “hugs”.

Every day, most of the time without even realizing it, we are sending OR receiving thought forms. They can be consciously sent, meaning you knew you were doing it and did it on purpose or they can be unconsciously sent, meaning you had no idea you were sending thoughts to another person, animal or a situation.

So psychic “attack” means sending or receiving a bad or negative thought form, consciously AND on purpose with the intent to cause havoc or harm or unconsciously which still can result in havoc or harm.

When you are the sender of a psychic attack, it is coming from a place of fear within you. Fear can look like anger, jealousy, hurt feelings, disappointment, judgment, the desire to control or the desire to punish someone for what you perceive they did “to you”. This fear comes with levels of intensity.

For example, I can have a low level of anger and just be frustrated about something, or I can have a high level and be in state of complete rage and all points in-between these two. The level of intensity of the fear coming from you and directed at someone else will determine the intensity the psychic attack is felt by the person you are sending it to. If they are an energetic sensitive person, the can feel all of your intensity when it blasts them.

When you are recipient of a psychic attack, you may feel your energy drain when you are around a certain person, may suddenly feel pain, get a headache, feel “off”, suicidal, depressed or anxious.

Now, to be clear, not all pain, headaches, feeling off, suicidal, depression or anxiety are results of psychic attacks. For example, if you are normally happy and things are going well in your life and suddenly you are feeling off, depressed or anxious and there is no identifiable cause, it could be a psychic attack OR you could just be empathing someone. Pain that has no “cause”, can be a psychic attack OR you are empathing someone else.

So, what do you do about it?

Here’s what I do when I have a pain or feeling that doesn’t match what is going with me at the moment … I simply ASK, Who does this belong to? Crazy simple, but max effective. When I ask “WHO” does this belong to, my body and my mind know whether it belongs to me or was sent to me. When it is not mine, it will go away 9 times out of 10. The “who does this belong to” is a sort of return to sender thought …

Face it, we are all empaths … We all pick up on other people thoughts all the time … and most of the time we think those thoughts are our own – so when someone is sending you a “psychic attack” or a “psychic hug”, we pick up on it right away. Usually, we are getting it subconsciously and just feel it in our bodies, our emotions or our mind.

Many people go their entire lives and never experience a negative psychic attack. Others, seem to feel like they hit with them all the time. Most of the people I know who are more aware of the negative psychic attacks are spiritual counselors, healers and people who walk a path of service helping others. Personally, I think this happens more so they can build up their awareness, work through their own fears so they can be of service to others.

Psychic attacks are designed to trigger your own personal fear hot button. They are meant to cause havoc in your life, throw you off balance, disrupt your harmony and stop you in your tracks. This is when you connect with source, clear your energy field, surround yourself with love, send the attack, known or unknown lots of love.

When it is an insidious attack, you may need help to dispel it and that is more than I can write here because each circumstance is a unique one.

Now, I have a belief that there is only love and a lack of love, so I do not naturally gravitate to the negative side, and I tend to be pretty naïve to what some people experience

Does Evil Exist?

WELL, evil is defined as something that is morally bad or wrong, sinful or wicked that causes ruin injury or pain and considered harmful – we personify these thanks to Hollywood who entertains us with images we can relate to in human or animal form.

It is really just the absence of good and it is just a word.

It can only exist in a reality that possesses ignorance or a lack of conscious awareness – it is the stuff
that comes from the minds of really good writers and marketing people.

We live in a plane of duality – we believe as a whole in good and bad, right and wrong, up and down, left and right … so I can see how some people believe in evil

To me, evil is nothing more than an experience that I observe that is contrary to my core beliefs and dispositional attitudes. For when we view “evil” from the place of heart-centered consciousness, we perceive it differently and just as a face of something wanting to be loved.

Hugs and Love, Leslie