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 by Bronte Baxter from Chapter 6 
			
			
			Blowing the Whistle on Enlightenment - 
			Confessions of a New Age Heretic 
			 
 
			 
 
 
			 
 If you haven't read "Tracking the Crack in the Universe - Loosh 101" that's the foundation for what we'll talk about here, so check that out before you continue. 
 
			This is "Loosh 102"... 
 What is loosh, as it was described to Robert Monroe? 
 
 
 
 
 In the last article I equated loosh with "life force," but when loosh arises in the harvestable form, it is laced with some form of negativity: 
 So how do we explain this? 
 Life energy isn't negative, so what really is loosh? 
 In both cases, there is a common element: 
 Negativity seems to be what makes the harvesting possible, but it is not the loosh. 
 
			It's something that 
			sometimes laces loosh, and its presence is necessary for access to 
			the substance by 
			
			interdimensional energy-eaters. 
			Negativity is not the essential emotion but an overlay emotion, and 
			when it is present, it creates a drain on the inrush of vital 
			energy. 
 
			In the first case, our 
			life energy is infused into us from somewhere. In the second case, 
			it's being infused and at the same time being drained away. Hence no 
			re-charge... 
 Self-messages from the deep influence what happens to us in outer, material reality. 
 
			If we're engaged in 
			combat, a self-defeating attitude determines that we lose. If we're 
			trying to create something nice, this attitude jinxes us. If we have 
			a fabulous dream, a negative subconscious decision ordains that the 
			dream remains a wish and never becomes reality. 
 When the subconscious has decided that we can't get what we want, that we will fail, that fundamental ruling relinquishes the reins that control our destiny, in spite of the positive thoughts we may be consciously thinking. 
 Self-doubt puts the outcome of any endeavor on the cosmic "freebie shelf," where anyone who wants can come and take it over. 
 That's the reason behind the expression, 
 
			The individual with the 
			least negative self-talk about a competitive outcome wins, because 
			that is the person with the fewest internal obstructions to 
			manifesting their desire. 
 No such in-road exists when a strong desire is accompanied by a determined intention. 
 The energy drain only happens when negative self-talk contaminates the process of strongly desiring something. 
 Then the tears come, or the sadness, or the fear or the outrage, and that self-undermining mindset that shouts "I can't do this!" shoots a hole in our manifestation, letting the wonderful energy drain away to benefit those who know how to cart it away and make use of it. 
 Did they steal it, these loosh harvesters? Actually, they didn't. We gave them permission subconsciously. We said "I can't handle this," so somebody else decided. 
 
			That's what happens when 
			you put your life or desires on the freebie shelf of the universe. 
 What's emerging from this picture is that intent is everything. Intent is the reverse side of permission. 
 Holding a determined intention is the key to both success in a given situation and to personal empowerment from that situation, while having a weak intent (a desire polluted by self-doubt) is tantamount to permission for someone else to step in. 
 
			This spills the life 
			energy and places the key to a situation's outcome into the hands of 
			something outside ourselves. 
 You are flooded with energy and joy. 
 If it happens in the middle of the night, you are up for hours. There's power in a dream, in a desire. Because dreaming and desiring are - what? - they're attached to something. 
 They're like a pipeline, bringing in an unbounded rush of energy. 
 Whatever it is, it seems to be the font of the life force itself. 
 
			The energy that rushes in 
			from that place is strong enough to empower people to lift cars that 
			have fallen on the body of a loved one. It's strong enough to give 
			the victory in battle to the physically weaker party. 
 Matter is nothing but vibration: 
 We could call that unseen "nothingness," or we could call it "consciousness," or "energy." I suggest that consciousness and energy are better names for the material emptiness at the core of physical life, because how can "nothing" manifest as matter and all the varied activity of this world? 
 Surely it's more reasonable to assume that the energy we see around us comes from a source of energy, rather than from zip. 
 
			Our experience suggests 
			that we ourselves are linked to a source that is a font of energy, 
			something outside physical matter, something on which matter is 
			predicated. 
 Unless we obstruct the natural process by throwing up self-doubt, the Infinite, this powerhouse, responds to our desire like a reservoir responds to an opening pipeline: 
 That's why energy suffuses us in our inspired moments and in our crisis moments. 
 We are becoming more powerful, more filled with life, at those times. We are garnering spiritual power. In those moments we are fulfilling the intention of the life force to create and to manifest, and to become a unique embodiment of itself: 
 That's why those who feed off human life created religious teachings that tell us desire is bad. 
 If we believe it's bad to want things, our desires will never be powerful, never full of confident intent. 
 They will be wimpy and ridden with self-doubt: 
 
			Loosh is the power of the 
			Source, the power of life. When we access it through desire, it 
			infuses us, unless we let it be drained off by doubting ourselves, 
			by shooting holes in our pipeline. 
 We are told that being spiritual means surrendering our ego (our desires and our self-hood). 
 
			But true spiritual 
			empowerment will never be achieved by bending before the gods in 
			self-abnegation. Spiritual empowerment means living the power of the 
			Infinite as unique expressions of the Infinite, which is what our 
			spirits were long before the gods got hold of us. Long before the 
			creation of this physical universe took place. 
 And freedom means much more. 
 DNA was created by (or at least is currently controlled by) the gods, our harvesters. 
 It is programmed with our decay and death. We can overcome the program by establishing ourselves in our nature as one with our spiritual Source. 
 The harvesters are hungry, like everybody else. 
 The gods are no worse than we are when we eat chicken or beef, or when we set up pens on a farm. They eat our energy because they know no other way to live. 
 Our life force sustains them, while they make us their minions. But just as we don't need meat to live, just as we can rewire ourselves to live off the power of the Infinite within us, so, too, can these gods. 
 What better way to help them learn to tap their internal spiritual resources than by removing their external food source, rendering ourselves unavailable? 
 
			When humankind takes back 
			its power and its home in the universe, the psychic vampires will 
			have empty nets from their trawling and will have to look to the 
			same Source we're being forced to look to for ongoing life. 
 We can no longer afford to let paradise remain a metaphysical concept. We have to make it reality. Because it's the only alternative, at this time in history, to assimilation. 
 Our enemies wish not only to harvest our energy but to assimilate our consciousness, our individual souls. 
 We either let them accomplish this by doing nothing, or we take action now. 
 
			We pick up the forgotten 
			key to freedom, call it whatever you will: choice, personal will, 
			authoritative intent, impassioned and confident desire. We elect to 
			become the children of the Infinite that we forgot how to be. We 
			take back our birthright as sons and daughters of the original, 
			loving, joyous divine intention. 
 Once we hook up our pipeline of desire and shore up the holes of self-doubt - in other words, once we take back our power - Original Consciousness can pump its life into our flagging bodies and spirits once more. 
 With that will come inspiration and ideas. Connections will get made. 
 
			When that starts 
			happening to enough of us, how can the New World Order do 
			anything but fail...? 
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