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Dealing With Rape

Certainly some of the perspectives that we would have to share would not be entirely acceptable to human beings who have been in the experience of rape. But first of all, with permission, we will share some of our perspectives here regarding this subject.

Rape you understand can take various forms. Rape really is a fear of possession, it is inspired by the very same. There is a fear that becomes toxic inside of human beings, whether female or male, doesn't matter. A fear of rape is a fear that you can be robbed of something, that your soul can be taken, that your body can be harmed, a simple fear of possession in other words. But this generates into a toxic state, that thereby attracts exactly the very thing that you fear most. But that can occur in many forms, not just through physical sexual rape. There can be rape of spirit, one spirit to another, there can be emotional rape, there can be spiritual rape as well, wherein energy frequencies come in and have a tendency to come in rather forcefully into a human being and take something from them. They feel depleted, sapped, some of the words that you use upon planet earth to define such rape experiences would be energy vampire for example. There is, as well, rape as a form of resistance if you will, to contact with life, and sometimes human beings come into this life fearing contact, fearing touch, fearing physical emersion in life, and so they find themselves suddenly being attacked by it because of their resistance to it, you understand. Life has a tendency to want human beings to be involved.

There is yet another form of rape however, that becomes a manner to detach from the planet earth. A manner by which one surrenders into an altered state of consciousness, and this is where you will find that rape, as well, can fall under categories for one who has experienced this as becoming - considered to be in an altered state known here as schizophrenia - becoming someone else in order to survive, taking on different personalities. So this is a very, very large subject that you are wanting to deal with. So perhaps we would offer this to you, based on just the few words that we have for you here, begin to formulate questions regarding this topic of rape, you understand. And then we can do a little bit more work together in defining this experience because it's a vast, vast subject and from our perspective it is a very WONDERFUL subject. It's not something to fear but rather to embrace and understand so that one can at long last be free from this fear of possession. That's the tip of the iceberg...


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