Testing Parasites and entities behind them

Using the mantra “Ay eem Mah Ta Ah”
An old 99 yo man. Blind. Partially deaf.
On occasion behaves, often wanders the halls. His mantras today:
“I wanna eat” … “I want to eat.” .. “I wanna eat”
The difference was with use of the mantra.
His voice tone became lower as a growl, and more use of English.

The citizens here are largely long term. Most come here this spend the rest of their lives being cared for.

The change in tone made me wonder.

Is or are there entities behind the parasites?

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Being a parasite is a behavior of an entity - all parasites are also entities. It’s the term for an entity that attaches to another being to feed off it over a long period of time, to the detriment of the host.

(If the attachment is beneficial to both, this is called a symbiotic relationship.)

I have seen once on here that someone saw an entity with a parasite attached to it - so entities can parasitise each other.

But otherwise I have not seen parasites be weaponized and used by other entities as such… except by humans and ETs, of course, who do it all the time. Psyops and mind viruses, mass hysterics, addictions via advertising and echo chambers, even engagement farming, can all be viewed as parasite infestations.

And like animals noticing other animals at a watering hole, or vultures circling a dying beast, parasites notice each other, and one you get one you attract more, all eager to join in on what the other has got.

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Thanks, that’s what I was wondering. Reading your response made me think of Lilith, Paimon, and vampires. To me I always thought they were like jellyfish in shape. I don’t know why.

I personally have the unpopular opinion that vampires are exactly parasites, yes. If the shoe fits…:woman_shrugging:

I don’t see Lilith or Paimon as vampiric, these attributes seem to be more modern, Lilith is the mother of monsters, and the romanticiation of those monsters into nightmares and then succubi seems to have came back around to Lilith being also a succubus, but my feeling of her is different, and more that of a sovereign woman, sometimes a Domme, but succubi are considered symbiotes by many.

Paimon, I can’t recall, I rarely work with either but he’s never seemed vampiric to me. I don’t see Goetia, angelics, Fae or Djinn generally to be vampiric, that’s for lesser entities that cannot feed from the energy of the Cosmos.

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It’s possible there is something feeding on the old man that didn’t particularly like the energy produced by the mantra. The mantra is meant to raise the frequency of the person using it which in turn affects the surrounding environment.

Dementia itself could be considered a parasite as it only takes from the one suffering from it.

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Perfect answers, thank you both!
It makes me think and see how Im a parasite to others, and what spirits I’ve interacted with that are parasitic.

I had depression years ago, and viewed it as a parasite and removed it from myself so that it never came back.

I posted about it on the forum and linked it n the Parasite thread - and yes it looked like snot with teeth, snarling at me like it hated me… well, I guess it did, it wasn’t smart enough to be mad that I’d removed it. Forum Tutorials: Parasite Collection - #10 by Mulberry

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