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It depends on how much you want to rely on your intuition. People who do manifesting believe that consciousness creates reality, but then where do our unconscious thoughts come from? Unconscious thoughts manifest reality as well.
So you could study human biology and that could help you destroy parts of your neural material and that of other humans, and the general knowledge would help with destroying similar structures in aliens, but instead you can just wish for it, will it all day long and it will help...but the straying thoughts that buddhists fear are not always to be feared. As you get closer to destroying your targets you might feel shifts in your balance, changes in your vision or other sensations, which can be you getting closer to succeeding.
There are false alarms. You can play it safe to not insult the deities. I ask myself many times a day, "Is there something that needs destroyed in me or created?" and usually the answer is no, then I start asking if something needs destroyed in someone I know, someone I saw on TV, some alien I'm thinking about, a planet that holds certain ideals...I ask questions.
If I had to average it out over my life time, and excluded cases where I destroyed thousands or millions of brain cells at once which is kinda rare (especially millions and more), then if I had to average out the rest of my life I'd say I destroy less than two points of neural matter a day, and grow less than twice that many. There were days I did it to none, but this is when you average it out. So when you go to destroy thinking material in yourself or others, perhaps nothing will happen that time, perhaps you need more practice, perhaps you needed to do something to the material including try to destroy it because it was just your fate, but not the thing's fate to be destroyed.
But doing this can be as simple as wanting it done a long time, or often.