Quote from empee:
if you are destined to become the first victim of a serial killer?
In light of the VT shootings etc, how can one really be safe if the perp hasn't done anything yet?
You always attack yourself first.
Your attack thoughts are attacking your invulnerability.
Those not trained in the power of the mind will find that statement astonishing.
Are thoughts dangerous? To bodies, yes!
There are not many professors teaching what attack thoughts are and how to disarm them.
As a rule of thumb, everybody is attacking relentlessly.
Because your attack thoughts will be projected, you will fear attack. And if you fear attack, you must believe that you are not invulnerable. Attack thoughts therefore make you vulnerable in your own mind, which is where the attack thoughts are.
Attack thoughts and invulnerability cannot be accepted together. They contradict each other.
If attack thoughts must entail the belief that you are vulnerable, their effect is to weaken you in your own eyes. In this way they attack your own perception of yourself. And because you believe in them, you can no longer believe in yourself.
As a false image of yourself comes to take the place of what you are, you experience vulnerability. The body is itself a false image of yourself. So your attack thoughts must have preceded your embodiment.
As a "body" it becomes obvious that if you can be attacked you are not invulnerable. You see attack as a real threat. That is because you believe that you can really attack. And what would have effects through you must have effects on you. It is this law that will ultimately save you, but you are misusing it now.
You must therefore learn how this law can be used for your own best interests, rather than against them.
You'll not find these kinds of laws taught in universities or in organized religion. So be wise in your quest for the remembrance of knowledge.
Jesus