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>When I used to "practice" LOA as Neville and others described I always felt very stressed out by intrusive thoughts. Sorry if I'm not completely coherent. Tired, and don't feel well. Sorry if this isn't the correct general - came here from the /loa/ one. Just looking for some help/insight.
Remedy sections of my reply it's a suggestion, and only suggestions. You will have to undertake action that resonates with you the best. First, rest as much as needed, none if this will matter if you end up dead or sick of the head. If none of this is true, nothing happened, life goes on, but if all of this is true, then you already are more "aware" than before.
In Oneirosophy the first fundamental is the following:
>Every single one of us live in their own reality. Your world is your private dream.
This is the logic you should follow, the foundation of it all. In your dream, would your so called "intrusive thoughts" be a problem? When you were younger and thought all kind of sick stuff, did that impede you to do anything? Thoughts are just thoughts, but your experience in New Agers cycles has taught you that your return and source of experience doesn't come directly from there, so it wasn't a waste of time, it was a lesson to learn. If this world is your private dream, then you simply take the dust off your clothes and continue, as if nothing ever happened, because it didn't.
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