Understanding Predators

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When you understand dark forces, Imposter Spirits - study the Satanic profile, study the Luciferian profile because what we're describing is that right now. Grooming is one of their big tactics. Any person whose defences are down - that's who they're looking for. Any one with soft boundaries - that's who they're looking for. Anyone can be vulnerable to Grooming tactics. Predator people are practised, they're extremely good at what they do. You don't have to be especially gullible to fall victim to this type of grooming but if you learn the signs and you understand them you can successfully identify a potential abuser and avoid exploitation and also call out the dark forces that are using that person and that are behind these actions.[/colour]

So, understanding more about predators:

  • Predators work in the shadows.
  • They always have something to hide.
  • They don't like honesty and they don't like transparency.
  • They're all about secrets.
  • Predators claim to feel a special connection with their targets even if they've only just met.
  • Predators like to recruit co-conspirators to help them fight their battles and to do their bidding.
  • Predators draw their victims in by sharing private information and then swearing them to secrecy.
  • Predators practise divide and conquer techniques in order to manipulate and control others.

What not to do in this situation is:

  • Don't give your trust out too soon.
  • Don't share too much with someone you've only just met.
  • Observe them, watch them, and assess their trustworthiness.
  • Don't fall for false flattery or verbal seductions.
  • Don't ever compromise your personal boundaries, your ethics and your convictions. - Don't allow yourself to be isolated from others against your own better discernment.
  • And don't blame yourself for how other people are behaving. If someone else is acting out and they are using negative or bad behaviour don't blame yourself for how the other person is behaving. The only control you have is how you control yourself.
  • Certainly don't stay in a room or close quarters if the situation becomes physically, verbally or emotionally unhealthy. Walk away and get away from that person and don't go it alone or keep what you are experiencing a secret. Being honest with someone that you do trust can as well help to mitigate or dissolve this kind of Grooming] tactic.[1]

References

  1. [Ascension Q&A December 2016]

See Also

Understanding Predators