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Thought-forms

Posted: Tue May 24, 2005 5:41 am
by Occult Forum Archive
Original post: Amur

Hmm. Does any know how many people it would take to believe a specific thing to create a permanent thought-form? Example: 150 people would believe that person X is a lunatic. Would it then create a thought-form equivalent to the 150 peoples amplitude of the belief that would make person X act like a 'lunatic'? ;)

Thought-forms

Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 4:41 am
by Occult Forum Archive
Original post: Calamity

Its not a simple number, it has to do with the power of the belief that person X is a lunatic. It just comes down to your skill at manipulation

Why do you ask?

Thought-forms

Posted: Wed May 25, 2005 7:39 am
by Occult Forum Archive
Original post: Amur

[QUOTE=Calamity]Its not a simple number, it has to do with the power of the belief that person X is a lunatic. It just comes down to your skill at manipulation

Why do you ask?[/QUOTE]
I'm inquiring information about how groups of people create together a thought-form which they then reside in, 'painting' their reality with it.

Can you define what you mean with power?
If someone is sure about subject X and has made a belief which will not easily be changed, will it then create a thought-form in the long run?

Thought-forms

Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 2:32 am
by Occult Forum Archive
Original post: ender

Even if they belive this 'X' is a lunatic, the mind, until a person changes this state, is always 'observing' and branding rather than beliving in a way that would change events happening/to come. Unless any of these people has a way of thinking that doesn't 'observe', but rather truely belives, nothing would some of it