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Telepathic Shielding

2/16/2025

 
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I thought I'd share how I manage telepathic shielding. Why is it I don't seem to be bothered by random people?
This method has been a lifetime in the making, and it has adjusted itself over time as I have found better concepts. My telepathic shielding is like a maze and fog at the same time. Or something like a semi-permeable membrane if scientific terms work best for you.

It started with playing Ocarina of Time as a kid and running around Lost Woods. Lost Woods is a location in that game where a maze of rooms leads to the Sacred Forest Meadow. Each room as 4 entrances, and only the correct sequence of passages leads to the meadow. Any wrong turn sends Link back to the start of the maze.

I liked this idea very much, and so did my soul. So I started to imagine my mind as like that maze. Where someone intruding could take a wrong turn and be sent back to the entrance of the maze.

Then, I read Harry Potter and the idea of Occlumency wherein someone attempting to enter your mind is introduced to blankness and fog. Also that you could put random thoughts in that blankness and make an intruder get distracted and think they got what they wanted. But there was also a protection spell in the books that would make Muggles suddenly realize they had somewhere else they needed to be.

I liked the fog idea, but not the fake thoughts (too much effort). So we added fog to our maze. I had this idea that the fog should make someone feel a little befuddled and confused. Like maybe they had an appointment somewhere else.

The idea in general is instead of a hard wall, it's a soft wall. Something squishy and difficult to get through. Something that just makes someone entering my mind inconvenienced just enough to make it feel not worth the effort. To make the barriers of my mind like a foggy bog you have to slog through--that's easy to get turned around in.

I needed to add one more piece. What happens if I go somewhere?

Enter Lord of the Rings and the Old Forest. Where the paths change and lead you always in a specific direction. I decided if I left myself, all the paths would lead outward. There would be no route into the interior. Every path would shift, change. So, now it's a foggy, boggy forest maze that moves.

After I started to more consciously use telepathy and talk to my soul family more actively, I decided I wanted to allow those closest to me to have access to the interior (unless I'm not there). Which is why I stated in a video recently that I have a "contact list" of people's energetic signatures logged in myself. Those on the "contact list" are granted passage to the interior. You will know if you are on that contact list or if you are not.

There are very few people on that contact list.

And that's why I don't get telepathically bothered by people. You'd have to be very determined to get through the foggy bog maze, and most people just aren't. Instead they just feel like "nobody's home" and go about their business elsewhere.

I thank you for your time. Adiamas.

​--Kyriel

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