Parasite

Parasitism is a non-mutual symbiotic relationship between species, where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host. Parasite can be visible organisms or macroparasites (typically protozoa and helminths). Unlike predators, parasites do not kill their host, are generally much smaller than their host, and will often live in or on their host for an extended period. They survive through Consumptive Modeling.

Energetic parasites are a result of energy blockages in areas of the etheric double or ka battery body. Eventually if energetic blockages are not cleared, the result is energetic parasites which manifest into physical representation of infection and infestation. All outward disease patterns in the physical body are at the core causation level a malfunction of energy flow in its blueprint or an injurious blockage to the areas of impact. This can happen physically, energetically, emotionally, mentally or spiritually.

When one’s emotional body and loving heart is left unhealed, the higher energy centers shut down blocking life force circulation and we become a slave to our lower instinctual bodies. Operating the body from lower instincts means that we are governed by the external world and our false archetypal ego perceptions. From this state of being, the main controlling center governing the body is the 2nd chakra which over time becomes infested with energetic parasites that lead to addiction habits. If the emotional body and heart (soul) is left unhealed, further imbalances of distortions will result, such as phobias, OCD, psychopathy, sexual perversions, and addiction to the material world, objects and other people. This is because of the energetic vampirism required to soothe the inner anxiety and the energy required to continually manifest the person’s “reality bubble”. People addicted to the external will go to great lengths to enforce their version of reality through controlling behaviours. Without the healed heart and sensitive emotional body, people become cruel and disconnected which leads to spiritual possessions. Generally, this state overwhelms the psyche with powerlessness which attracts even more types of parasites. These parasites are sourced from a cornucopia of etheric, energetic, alien and physical phenomena. When the female principle is blocked, which is when the heart, emotions and spiritual qualities are ignored, the body’s energies atrophy and decay. The eyes will appear lifeless (soulless).This decay manifests as yeast, candida, fungus, mould and related microorganism imbalances. Once yeast is rooted in the digestive systems, parasites and worms take hold through the digestive organs and may pass through into the blood stream. Once an infection has infiltrated the blood and gone systemic, serious disease patterns will generally be “diagnosed” and given clinical names. If one has identified systemic candida-yeast problems, healing of the female principle, female ancestors and one’s emotional relationship to all female related belief systems is highly suggested. (Mother, Sister, Aunt, Daughter, Wife, Friend, Self) If one has identified parasites, healing of the spiritual light body (shielding) and developing core strength and acceptance of the inner spirit mission through the loving heart is highly suggested.

The microcosm impacts the macrocosm and the more humanity abuses the earth body and her natural kingdoms, the more microorganism imbalances and parasites are created. Energetic imbalances with nature create energetic parasites which manifest as disease, physical microorganisms, virus, pathogens and other mutations. Natural disasters such as volcanic eruption, earthquakes, weather cataclysm, when they are not being technologically manipulated by human military or alien sources, are also causal related to the state of energetic balance. There are unnatural disasters such as famine, poverty, tyranny, prostitution and rape of natural resources, careless misuse of fatal substances (Fukushima disaster),which are directly man-made and also intensely impact the overall collective balance. All of these factors can eventually annihilate a species if they are not corrected.

There are a number of different types of Parasite:

Parasites that live on the surface of the host are called ectoparasites (e.g. some mites). Those that live inside the host are called endoparasites (including all parasitic worms). Endoparasites can exist in one of two forms: intercellular parasites (inhabiting spaces in the host’s body) or intracellular parasites (inhabiting cells in the host’s body). Intracellular parasites, such as protozoa, bacteria or viruses, tend to rely on a third organism, which is generally known as the carrier or vector.[9] The vector does the job of transmitting them to the host. Those parasites living in an intermediate position, being half-ectoparasites and half-endoparasites, are sometimes called mesoparasite.

Reference
Wikipedia Parasitism

November 2013 Newsletter

First found on page 59 in HGS Manual