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    OlderWiser and Palehorse, you guys are scaring me... not to sound cocky. Though I am confident, which is neccessary for any budding artist, I believe.

    Thanks for the links, Beekeeper and Timotheus.
    BK, Elizabeth Gilbert was very intriguing and very humourous indeed. What do you think will happen to art as humans develop their spiritual powers? Do you reckon we could ever become fully aware of these 'creative energies'? A world where everyone could tap into these energies and utilise it fully would be interesting...

    Tim, hahaha! I thoroughly enjoyed that, I'm very attracted to African American soul at the moment, I'm not familiar with Billy Davis, however, so I might check it out. It was fate. Touching words, also.

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    CaterpillarWoman and Palehorse, you guys are scaring me... not to sound cocky. Though I am confident, which is neccessary for any budding artist, I believe.
    I don't see it as cocky at all. If you have a dream, then go for it, and part of "going for it" means believing in yourself enough to make it happen. I'm just sayin'... when it does happen, knowledge of boundaries and grounding will be a useful thing to have, if you're having the energy, thoughts and emotion of large numbers of people projected at you, and having to interact with a lot of those people on a regular basis.

    That said, I myself started out in this lifetime with a lot less functional personal boundaries than seems to be normal for the average person, and as I've gotten more sensitive to energy since taking up energy work and other practices, this got to be a serious problem until I learned how to establish them almost from scratch. So, don't let my experience scare ya; just keep it in mind in case it ever does become an issue; protecting yourself in that way isn't all that involved, really.

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    If you think about it, there are a number of professions where people deal with the collective energies of many. It may not be of the magnitude of a celebrity but it could be quite a large number of connections over many years. Watching the referee at my son's game on the weekend gave me this thought. Imagine all that anger and hatred directed at you if you don't call it the way they want it. The same could be said for court judges, politicians, the police and teachers. Perhaps, in the case of the celebrity, there's some kind of equal exchange: they receive the adulation as a form of energy in exchange for the pleasure their art generates or adulation cancels scorn. In the case of the court judge, maybe the gratitude of the victimised balances the hatred of the convicted. Or, perhaps, the collective belief in the need for people to do such jobs provides some kind of protection. Undertaking such a path could conceivably be a part of learning the lesson of self-belief and setting boundaries. It would take quite a lot of self-knowledge to deal with the media and remain balanced.

    BK, Elizabeth Gilbert was very intriguing and very humourous indeed. What do you think will happen to art as humans develop their spiritual powers? Do you reckon we could ever become fully aware of these 'creative energies'? A world where everyone could tap into these energies and utilise it fully would be interesting...
    Anything is possible.
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    alternative cautionary rhetoric (bs).
    That's a keeper, Tim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andyvalery
    you guys are scaring me...
    Fear is your biggest enemy.

    As for the psychic attacks, etc., you just need to educate yourself on the matter of psychic self protection and start practicing it. Establish good psychological boundaries, use energy shielding (easy to do and it becomes a habit after a while) to deflect potential energetic attacks, etc.

    As noted, some people are naturally less vulnerable to that sort of thing, and the rest of us have to learn it (or we go insane or suffer in other ways). Being in the public eye WILL draw a lot of attention and energies that you don't want messing with you. Learn now how to protect yourself and it won't be an issue.
    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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    Britt. Spears must have been over-shawdowed all those times--and have you heard about Mich. Jackson's Fancy Sleep Bed? I think most of Celeb's know what's going on here- Madonna's Spiritual Transformation? Come one now, To be on Top- You Must know how to Project- just think about it.
    "It's not what you're doing, It's how you're doing It."

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    The alternative theory about celebrities such as Britney and Madonna is that they are largely "young souls", still relatively new from the source:
    YOUNG SOULS

    Having mastered the Infant and Baby Soul issues of survival, discipline and order, the essence is now looking to see how powerful it can become in the world.

    Independence and the ability to get what one wants out of life are the driving force of the Young Soul stage. Seizing what the physical plane has to offer, vying to gain positions of prominence, power and great wealth, causes this to become the most competitive period in the whole cycle of lifetimes. Those who are expressing themselves from a Young Soul perceptivity will tend towards a sort of tape measure mentality that makes them monitor who among them has the hottest investments, the most lavish parties, the most important friends, the greatest weekly aerobic output, the tallest building, fastest motorcycle, broadest shoulders, thinnest hips or heaviest diamonds. The most powerful places in the world--Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Israel, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada and the United States--all express a strong Young Soul perceptivity. Everybody growing up in these places, regardless of soul age, will receive Young Soul imprinting or conditioning about how to act, think, look, and feel in order to be a success. Japan is now the example par excellence of this: an extremely competitive, focused society where even having fun looks competitive. Often, there's no time off on the way up!

    Ambition is important with the attitude being, "There is you and there is me, and I am going to win." There is a great drive to get ahead. In the process of getting to the top, it doesn't matter too much what needs to be done or who's stepped on or over.....
    Because they are desirous of making something of themselves and leaving their mark on the world, Young Souls can be tireless workers. We owe them our efficiency, much of our high technology, our military might, and our continual push to make things happen and change. ....

    Because Young Souls are not emotionally open, they tend to make poor parents who don't make strong feeling connections with their children. However they will buy their children everything they can afford. Like the prototype Yuppie baby in an Aprica stroller and exquisite French togs, children become status objects for their parents. These children with expensive toys, haircuts, cars and educations, will be pushed to excel in all they do from nursery school through college, to marriage and career. Those successes will reflect favorably back on the status-seeking parent. Children are not pushed to express their feelings.

    Because Young Souls are heavily identified with their bodies and really not sure that consciousness survives it, we have cryogenic suspension; plastic surgery for noses and elbows, thighs and chins, breasts and waists; a booming multi-billion dollar industry devoted to beauty products for men and women; and an incredibly huge and costly (Young Soul, high-tech) medical system which intends on keeping everyone alive as long as possible regardless of desires, costs, pain, or quality of life.

    As superb manipulators of the environment, humans are unequivocally good at the Young Soul phase. Winning out over rivals, gaining acclaim, power and money make them feel on top of the world. In spite of incredible stress--and fears about losing--this is an essentially exciting, fulfilling time. Because the earth just now completing its Young Soul phase, acknowledgement for Young Souls, who are already outgoing go-getters, comes along quite easily. Towards the end of the Young set of lifetimes, people will start to experiment more with food and sex. They'll likely become adventurous with extensive travel, both to experience the world, their oyster, and to gain status among peers.

    Creativity begins opening up during this phase, although it comes to a fuller fruition in the Mature phase. Many, many people rise to fame and prominence during this period; we find movie stars, TV anchors, singers, comedians, politicians, executives, religious leaders, Nobel prize-winners, Hollywood producers, authors, and people like Donald ♥♥♥♥♥ and J. Paul Getty, who get so rich they get famous.....
    http://www.michaelteachings.com/soul_ages.html#young
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