A rising buzz around emotional energy, referred to as "Loosh," suggests it goes beyond mere sustenance for Archons. Some are now claiming this essence might be the latest go-to for astral beings looking for a high, igniting new discussions in user boards.
The ongoing exploration into emotional energy has evolved recently, with more forums analyzing its dual roleโserving as both fuel and currency for otherworldly entities. As discussions heat up, more theories emerge about Loosh potentially acting like a recreational substance.
Many community members have chimed in, sharing intriguing observations about where these beings might collect this emotional energy. One commented, "I have heard about spirits who gather at bars to feed." Others referenced mass events or festivals where heightened emotions peak, suggesting these settings could be ripe for Loosh harvesting.
Dr. William J. Baldwinโs work continues to ignite these discussions. He emphasizes that spirits might retain the same desires after death, a notion echoed across forums. Users point out this aligns with theories that Loosh might be used similarly to drugs, making them crave experiences from life. One comment highlighted, "Liquor is called 'spirits' for a reason", adding depth to the spiritual cravings narrative.
Recent comments have introduced extra layers to the conversation:
Spirit Gathering Spots: Comments suggest bars and social venues act as prime locations for astral beings seeking emotional energy. "Or gin (jinn)," one contributor remarked, hinting at links between spirit entities and human indulgence in alcohol.
Experiences After Death: Participants noted that many spirits encountered during near-death experiences recognized escape routes, including one referred to as the "tunnel of white light." This contradicts common beliefs, with one quoting findings from Healing Lost Souls that spirits did evade this light.
Variety in Emotional Energy Packaging: The potential for Loosh to be consumed in various forms is gaining traction. Some speculate that it might be organized into pills or powdered formats, allowing spirits to choose emotions like "anger" or "love."
"Spirits hover around drinkers from bars, craving the lost pleasures they can no longer partake in," shared a forum member.
"Could explain why people have children," hinted another contributor, suggesting deeper emotional ties to Loosh.
โ Many see Loosh's potential role in both sustenance and pleasure for astral entities.
โ Numerous comments reinforce the idea that spirits seek experiences from the living, highlighting a persistent craving.
โ "Spirits copy our desires even after death" - A common reminder echoed by people.
The interest in how human emotional experiences might connect to astral beings continues to spark conversation across various forums. Is it possible that what we feel could carry significant implications beyond our realm? As these discussions evolve, the call for deeper exploration into Loosh's role intensifies.