Re: Now, tell me this character is pure imagination...
I have done a bit of writing, as well as role playing games (yes, well, I'm nerd, what did you expect?). I can tell you that once you create a character, it really does take on a life of its own. I've had characters do things that were actually against their best interests, simply because it was their character to act in a certain way (as we all do). I've had characters who were and are still "with" me in some fundamental way that I can't entirely explain....
I didn't understand this until I learned about the creation of thoughtforms. When you invest a lot of energy and imagination and thought into the creation of a "person" (or creature, or anything, really), it really does start to take on a "life" of its own. Possibly, some sort of astral consciousness fills it (I've read that when you create an angelic thoughtform, an angelic energy is likely to come and inhabit it very quickly, for example). Perhaps some part of our own consciousness fills the thoughtform. Perhaps all of the above. But, yes, when you create a character and really put your energy and time and effort into it, the character will "live" in a some fashion, even if it's only in your own personal corner of the astral (i.e., your imagination ).
May the light surround you, may you be blessed. May the light surround us, may we be blessed. May love and light surround us all, and may we all be healed and blessed. And so it is, and so it shall be, now and ever after.
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