With that logic, you can’t send something to scare someone else in their sleep then have them tell you about it, because than only you had that experience.
I had a friend make fun of me, so I sent a demon. Scared him shitless while he slept as he said he would. My friend described him to a T.
So, I’m not saying entities are imaginary. Only that they exist in your reality. Therefore, since you are prime focus through which you view your reality, any events that the entities you communicate with cause is certainly within their power and job description. After all, this is your power (as source) they are unlocking. So, an entity can interact with a third party because he is existing in your reality. Hell, I’m existing in your reality. And simultaneously, I’m existing in my reality. So, it’s not at all impossible.
But, if you didn’t mind, which demon? Have you ever summoned the Goetic demons, and did they look like their pictures and physical description?
I use entities in my works because it puts an intelligence towards a task and gets much better results.
Literally that’s what I’ve been saying their for this whole time.
Secondly many spirits will tell people the same thing as well as teach the same lessons.
Only because each entity is an archetype of a kind of ability of source. And in so far as Raphael is generally an angel of healing, and Michael an angel of protection, and Samael and angel of death, they’re going to have similar characteristics across the board. But there is still a lot of difference. Like the amount of people who swear Lucifer and Satan are two different entities or one and the same. Or people who have entities tell them that they have other forms as other deities. I know that other people think that Raphael is also Thoth and Hermes. There is a lot of similarities, but there are also a lot of differences and it’s those differences I’m pointing at.
There is an old thread that was just revived with Lilith and everyone commenting on shared experiences.
Yes, I was the one who revived it and I read though it too. But not everyone had the same experiences with Lilith. One guy said that Lilith was a poisonous presence to him and completely drained the life from his existence until he banished her and he regretted working with her and couldn’t understand how people could call her like a mother or a lover. That’s a pretty big difference if you ask me.
I can go on and get technical, and even ask for clarification so you’d understand better, but I’m tired. Basically if everyone experiences with philosophy and personality were vastly different, then that would be the case, but for your comments to be true, then they would have to live in a collective consciousness, which they do. Making them independent.
Well, have a good night. But, how does being a part of a collective shared consciousness, make them independent consciousness exactly?