Auralifters, energetic parasites?

People regularly warn about auralifters or 'sticklers'. These are wandering souls who, according to spiritualist belief, have remained in the 'intermediate sphere' after their death. The intermediate sphere here refers to the sphere - the dimension - between the earthly and the heavenly. They obviously cannot return to earth without a physical body, but neither do they dare to go to the Light.

Often the fear of the Light has to do with the things they have done during their life on earth that could not bear the light of day.

These wandering souls, also known as wanderers or vagrants, do not dare to move on after their death for fear of ending up in hell. So they look for an earthly body so that they can nestle in its aura and thus their soul can remain part of earthly existence.

The aural lifter feeds on the energy it takes from the person to whose aura it has attached itself, which has far-reaching consequences for this 'host'. The person becomes tired or even sick as a result of the holes in the aura caused by the hitchhiker's constant stealing of energy from the aura.

Dangerous

Sometimes the aural gifter may even incite the person to criminal behaviour or to use drugs or drink alcohol. When the spirit of an alcoholic has nestled in your aura, it will try to make you drink a lot, so that that way - because it is in your aura and can feel everything there that you also feel - it can experience the feeling of being drunk again.

Such spiritual parasites would be at the ready whenever someone decided to have a drink. Through the plate or the glass, these lost souls would finally have contact and attention again and then become unstoppable. Then the lonely soul would nestle into the victim's aura, making possession a reality.

Very dangerous because the auralifter can also incite the victim to suicide, so he has someone to keep him company in the meantime.

So much for theory which was taught to me as a child. And of which I now think; that was a nice little story I believed in for years, but which actually belongs in the category of St Nicholas, Father Christmas and the Easter Bunny ...

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