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The Gnostic Handbook Page 48<br />
hopes of humanity which are blighted, then by the searing infamy of wasted<br />
energy and emotion.<br />
The Soulless Ones: Cloning of a Counterfeit Creation.<br />
Mark.L.Prophet.<br />
Summit University Press, L.A. 1981.<br />
The doctrine of Dominions and Principalities is one of the more difficult to explain without<br />
sounding extremist and paranoid. It certainly lends itself to dark speculation and conspiracy<br />
theories. However, it is a doctrine that is central to a real understanding of the world around us<br />
and there is certainly more to come, since the Watchers not only live among us but through interbreeding<br />
are part of our own genetic make-up ! In some sense it is mandatory for our<br />
Transfiguration to realize the extent to which our bodies, mind, world and reality are controlled<br />
and manipulated by forces hostile to our spiritual goals.<br />
Archons, Dominions and Thoughts that Run Wild<br />
There is a simple premise in esoteric literature, thoughts have power. Even modern science accepts<br />
that behind the structure we know as the material work is a web of energy and the interactions<br />
between different types of energy creates the semblance of solidity we call matter.<br />
Thought, then, as a form of energy has the same power. This is why in so many tradition there<br />
are admonitions about controlling the thought process, while thinking and doing are still different<br />
things, thinking does have its effects. Clairvoyants of many persuasions have seen and documented<br />
the shapes and forms produced by various types of thought, witness the work of Charles<br />
Leadbeater. While many of these forms are fleeting, when empowered by the emotions and by<br />
reverie and memory they become more than just thoughts, they become thought forms. These<br />
thoughtforms exist beyond simply when they are thought, they take on an independent existence<br />
within the mind of the thinker. They then influence memory and condition our perceptions of<br />
everyday life. We may want to see these thoughtforms as only existing within the psyche of the<br />
neurotic or unstable and yet all of us have our lives conditioned by the though forms we have<br />
created in the past. For most people they never see the present unfiltered, all experience is<br />
sieved through thoughtforms created from childhood and even beyond through past lives.<br />
Meme: (pron. ‘meem’) A contagious idea that replicates like a virus, passed on<br />
from mind to mind. Memes function the same way genes and viruses do,<br />
propagating through communication networks and face-to-face contact between<br />
people<br />
David S. Bennahum.