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the species of pet it maybe. So too with human animals their egos will reflect
how they were treated during their upbringing. This can be noted within the
different communities throughout the world, some are aggressive and some
passive; some constantly looking for battle and some content to be just left
alone. It is interesting that most aggression comes from so called religious
countries, especially where there is religious extremism. Aggression is always
negative, in extremes it can be seen as evil. The aggressor will never take
responsibility for its behaviour. In war there is a mitigating term for the
murder of innocents, collateral damage. In society there is a mitigating term
for a murderer, a soldier. All aggression comes from the ego consciousness; an
aggression termed evil purporting to come from the devil. As humankind is
created by God, so the devil is created by humankind. Evil Spirits are but
ignorant human souls, the souls of those bodies who lived in a state of ego
consciousness and whose bodies have created such a negative state, their Spirit
sought their removal from earth existence. The Spirit cannot divest itself of the
soul until such time as it can be ‘deactivated’ as it will still have such a strong
sense of itself it will not ‘die’. We have spoken before of the Spirit/soul
connection and that the Spirit is such a benign being with no time, so it is
prepared to wait the education of the soul into the awareness that will allow
the soul to rest in peace for all eternity. The Spirit does not feel the torture the
soul subjects itself to. There is no hell as such, just the existence of a state
where ignorant souls gather to console one another, often by feeding each
other’s unawareness. While in this state they can also ‘see’ what is going on in
the physical world and can influence vulnerable minds into unfavourable,
negative, or even evil behaviour. These souls themselves cannot effect those in
the physical world but can influence embodied egos to do their bidding. The
most vulnerable are those who are easily influenced. Every human who’s
spirituality is undeveloped, or under developed is vulnerable. Every human
who considers their ego before their Spirit is vulnerable. The most common
manifestation of this vulnerability is the addiction to influence of any sort,
including religion. When one puts their dependency outside of themselves for
any reason, they become vulnerable. Some might depend on the fact they can
use tobacco to demonstrate they are ‘big enough’ to smoke. Others will have
dependencies on other, more influencing substances. It is the invitation the

