>>22901672Most have no idea how right you are.
Wasps are infamously annoying to most people, dangerous to some (allergies).
Whenever I was at my lowest and outside around my father, in the right season ofc, a wasp would inevitably find me and loiter. Never got stung, it never flew in my face, it never even landed on me. Sure did my father though.
A few years ago I noticed a change. I actively thought positive things, having learned that maybe not all animals are drawn to or repulsed by the same energies. It's nice to know that it's possible to think happy thoughts and repel a creature with it, or draw one in.
Wasps are drawn to negative thoughts. They're repelled by positive thoughts.
Sitting in a coffee house, a wasp flew right at me but stopped as if it was hitting a brick wall about 2 armlengths away (or 4 subway footlongs in American scale) and it "hit" that "brick wall" in mid air 3 times.
It tried to fly around it and hit a dead stop again, and then it turned half a pizza (180 degrees) and bolted off right out the building.
About three weeks later there were two jabbies working outside by the window, next to me (I was at a table inside).
I could feel their jabness like my divine wifi picked up a shitty signal that wasn't from God.
Wished them away.
1 minute later a yellow jacket came by and sat by their orange juice. It started zigzagging in the air, they didn't react. Then it flew into one of their faces and they scurried like rats.
The yellow jacket never even took a sip of orange juice. It didn't want it.
I prayed to God, did that yellow jacket just defend me? "Yes". Holy shit. "Yes."
Last year two girls who were up to no good eyed me up. I wished them to leave me alone. A big adult wasp, visible in the sun from 20ft away, started buzzing in front of them just 30 seconds later, they got scared and bounced.
The wasp then flew straight at me (again inside, it outside) and sat on a plant to say hi. I said thank you through God and it twirled around.