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Art egregors

AtiJon

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Hi there, few questions about your opinions about egregores in perspective of art:

Shakespeare for example created immortal poems. People like it, people read them, people explore them, people share energy with his work. People get emotional response in return.

We can tell he created egregore, don’t we?

I use to learn by heart a lot of poems when I was a kid, and even write some when I become 12-13y old.

I still do remember very clearly how walking from my home to bus stop I kept repeating same poems in same order passing same buildings and in couple years I had feeling that walls like talking to me, they “irradiate” poems but that “irradiation” only I can feel.

I colored walls Like by invisible ink.

Many years after i considered that association, invisible tags which we put on object are actually alive by some perspective.

So what do you think, guys? Where is a border? A lot of people familiar with Shakespeare, but what if I write poems for sky, mountains and dragons :) are they alive if they didn’t find audiences? Can I tell that if I put heart and soul in a story or poem and divine it to nature, that i created egregore?

And one last important question:

What do you think Shakespeare had some kind of response from his own creation during life?

What about after death?
 

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are they alive if they didn’t find audiences? Can I tell that if I put heart and soul in a story or poem and divine it to nature, that i created egregore?
Maybe not an egregore as they need more than 1 people. But a thought form, maybe a servitor?
 

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If it’s a one people, you know the word) ty, I didn’t know that
Yes, maybe servitor
Do you guys, believe in that concept? Is anywhere I can read about this idea?
 

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Yes 😅Screenshot_20250311-060100~2.png
Look for servitor, tulpa, thought form
 

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So by information I found, servitor and tulips both appear by ritual, meditation or energy manipulation 🤷‍♂️
But I am talking about art. About how great authors changed the world, and wonder if they created something like egregore? What do you think guys, please help me develop that subject, I am so hungry for discussion)
I never been at such forum, and I have a list of subject like this which I crave to share and discuss. It would be so nice to get a hearing from community or if someone explain why it dose not make sense from esoteric perspective
 

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So what do you think, guys? Where is a border? A lot of people familiar with Shakespeare, but what if I write poems for sky, mountains and dragons :) are they alive if they didn’t find audiences? Can I tell that if I put heart and soul in a story or poem and divine it to nature, that i created egregore?

Take care not to confuse popular acceptance of an idea with reality.

You might see a term commonly referenced online or appearing in a book, but there is no guarantee that it will be real or useful information. Occult literature is full of topics like that. You'll see some very popular authors, alive or dead, refer to things that sound great but are just not real or have no usefulness in practice.

The result, if you are not careful, is a gradual shift away from what works and is useful. The only way to guard against that is to set very high standards for your own acceptance of an idea. Somebody says they have a "hypersigil" or an "egregore," don't just accept that as something real, especially if it's your own. If it's worthy, nothing you can do will spoil it, so investigate the living daylights out of every single thing in this field or you will end up chasing very foolish things and have no idea how far you've gotten from where you want to be.
 
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