This is about the imposter spirits that assail us at the time of the full moon. I recommend a meditation to protect ourselves from these sly spirits.

Image: “Fox Women (Kitsune in Human Form), Japanese style woodcut by Bertha Boynton Lum, 1908, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bertha_Boynton_Lum,_Fox_women,_1908.jpg … public domain … DESCRIPTION: Three women in kimonos, holding hands and dancing languidly in a circle under the full moon.
Image: “Fox Women (Kitsune in Human Form), Japanese style woodcut by Bertha Boynton Lum, 1908, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bertha_Boynton_Lum,_Fox_women,_1908.jpg … public domain …
DESCRIPTION: Three women in kimonos, holding hands and dancing languidly in a circle under the full moon.
Dear Ones,
This painting illustrates the Japanese legend of ‘kitsune’ or fox people, who pass for people and trick people, but are really people-like foxes. They are said to like living under houses in Japan. The Japanese legend of kitsune reminds me of the Native American legends of the trickster coyote and of the legends of ‘imposter spirits’ on the astral plane …
Link: “Imposter Spirit,” in Ascension Glossary … https://ascensionglossary.com/index.php/Imposter_Spirit …
I encounter imposter spirits on the astral planes as beings that pretend to be people I know, but are really out to trick me. I can tell them from the people I know because their mental and emotional energies, and the astral stories with which they attempt to entwine me, become within a few minutes’ time markedly different from the Soul signatures of the persons they attempt to impersonate. It is my feeling that the aim of imposter spirits is to lure people into deep Soul wounding by exposing them to negative astral energies.
This painting also reminds me of hypnotic techniques of third eye-point spiritual adepts who concentrate their energies of mental suggestion upon their intended prey from afar, as that person enters the reverie state of half-sleeping just before deep sleep, or of half-waking just before waking up in the morning.
The repetitive, circling movement of the fox women in the painting reminds me of techniques used in indigenous cults to induce a trance state.
The painting seems to suggest moving into a state of mental lethargy, or the casting of a spell upon the dancing women, or their casting of a spell upon another person, or the hypnotic power of the full moon.
At times of the full moon, then it is best to turn the mind to meditation, so that it may be entrained to the Infinite, the expression of God within. When we align with the Mind and Heart and Will of God, none can sway us to the Dark.
This post describes my experience with my favorite meditation for the eve of the full moon. I heartily recommend the meditation to each of you. Why not give it a try? …
Link: “Dhrib Dhristi Lochina Karma Meditation: On Being Home Again,” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 6 March 2021; revised on 27 September 2023 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-lV0 ..
In love, light and joy,
Alice B. Clagett
I Am of the Stars
Written and published on 23 March 2021; revised on 27 September 2023
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Link: “How Do Predators Hypnotize Their Prey?” by Alice B. Clagett, begun on 31 May 2018; published on 26 June 2018 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-9sy ..
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