My friend's nightmare

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You are...: a practitioner
Male/Female: Male
Number of Spirits: 4
Spelled Number: 1
Your favorite spirit to work with: Succubi
If I could be anything, I would be...: Daemon
My super power would be...: Ability to shape-shift
My magical/paranormal name...: Mizota

My friend is being literally terrorized by a black arts entity who, dressed in a black robe, with long talons, and sorta walks like an ape. This is a reoccurring dream in which she meets the being on the road she lives on, it chases her, and she gets killed by this being. She has control in her dreams and tries to fight it, but it only enrages it. We need to find out how to combat this entity, banish it, or make it leave her alone at least.
Does anyone know what type of spirit this could be? Any help is appreciated.


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Spelled Number: 202
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Sorry I can't identify what that can be from the description. But just because there is a recurring dream like that doesn't mean that there is a literal spirit being entity actually trying to scare your friend through her dreams.

I would suggest trying an approach that is used by medical experts. A hospital consultant once told me this is called a diagnosis by exclusion. They do tests and after ruling out everything it can't be, they're left with the conclusion that it must be the one thing left that hasn't been detected.

So:

- if it is a psychological dream in which things on a person's mind are being processed, no need to worry too much. Sometimes the worry is what sustains the dream. Try introducing something consciously into the dream like turning into a mighty Archangel that controls hordes of mighty Angels each of which is more powerful than the black robed ape and easily bats it aside ...

- if it seems like a genuine astral thoughtform or sentient 'spirit' being of some sort , during the dream try calling on a powerful being from whatever spiritual system you most identify with to come and be with you and help and protect you. The Archangel Michael is known to very good at this. I used to call for the Astral Police first but they are said to be very busy (seriously!). The Tibetan goddess Tara is also prized for her ability to help those in distress. In her Green aspect she specialises in protection. Find a good image online of Green Tara, meditate on it and ask for help during sleep before you go to bed.

- if you feel you are tuning into negative forces or are vulnerable to them tuning in to you, learn psychic protection techniques and use them before bed. They're widely recommended if you do any spiritual /astral / magic work. A good search of this forum & the encyclopaedia will help. A bubble of white light around the aura is the simplest. It's worth looking into that whole area more.

- You can buy things from the CH shop to keep out malicious energies, magic and spirits. Your friend can email them for advice.

- Ditto for spell bindings or other aids for banishing spirits/entitiesk removing hexes etc ...

- Ditto for getting a suitable spirit that will protect her, including during sleep and /or will banish unwanted spirits.

Hope some of that proved useful.

As you can see, with the methods described above you don't need to know for sure what that dream creature is. One or more of them will most likely help. Having all of those tools at your disposal can rule out and eliminate problems from any of those source.

I think quite a few people believe it is good to have all of those things ready to use if you have to. Most of us will still need to do personal development work as we are still 'normal ' human beings and have our ups and downs, worries etc like anyone. And when I'm feeling down or insecure is when I'm more likely to have bad dreams anyway...as that's how our minds work.


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