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    Recently when I tried to contact a friend of mine, I suddenly got an image of an African shamanic horror mask bumping into my view.
    I saw it once during my visit in the anthropology museum, a couple of weeks ago.
    I started to audit it and it turned out there is a victim stuck in there (maybe a human sacrifice of some sort). It was an entity or a BT which cleared up pretty quickly, but it could not go since it had a holder.
    I contacted the holder - which turned to be quite powerful, but also quite lost and very low on the tone scale. He was also very far away. Gave him the two rights of a thetan and audited him a bit, until he sobered up enough to ask for Episode 2. I left him to look for a checklist. When I was looking for him 5 minutes later, he was not there anymore!. But the victim of a mask was still in place, so I contacted the holder again, and it was very much closer now. In fact, it was moving at me and quite fast.
    When he got to me I got some headaches, and a constant request for auditing (he was quite enthusiastic in fact). But I was not sure how to proceed... Actually, when I asked him to help me with some other unclear case, he agreed to look, but he also made me promise that I will attend to his case at some point.
    What shall I do?

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    Get a Case Supervisor.

    You can't really expect to get a proper, specific C/S that will fit your case when the C/S has no folder, no history, and doesn't even know what process from which tech you are running or how closely you follow that procedure.

    Personally, I bypass all that. If you can follow instructions, and are sessionable, I would suggest getting a session from one of the applications listed at

    The topic to address in that session will be whatever is thrown up by the procedure that you have most attention on, not something chosen by a C/S following a particular set of rules. If it turns out to be something to do with a particular entity, fair enough. If it turns out to be something to do with your wife, for instance, then you would be foolish to try and address something else.

    Paul

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    Just audit him - that's my opinion. Or send him to central to get some auditing.
    Nothing lasts forever, so live it up, drink it down, laugh it off, avoid the bullshit, take chances, & never have regrets, because at one point, everything you did was exactly what you wanted.
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    Take a walk. Stop taking psychedelics for a few months.

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    The all time best all purpose process is 2 way comm staring out with the exact question, "What's happening?"

    From there you follow threads
    You can always find if they are stuck in an incident. Date it "When did it start?"
    "Move through the incident to the end"
    "Tell me what happened?

    depending on how it goes

    "Is there an earlier beginning?"
    "Is there an earlier similar incident?"

    "How is it now?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by spass View Post
    When he got to me I got some headaches, and a constant request for auditing (he was quite enthusiastic in fact). But I was not sure how to proceed... Actually, when I asked him to help me with some other unclear case, he agreed to look, but he also made me promise that I will attend to his case at some point.
    What shall I do?
    An "entity is an entity is an entity" whatever that is.

    Some things that work well for me when dealing with a "stuck entity".

    A. Ask: "what are you doing/being?"


    B. Ask: "why are you doing/being that?"


    C. Ask: "whose decision was it to do/be this?" [check self-determined or other-determined]

    Alternatively: "did someone tell/make you do/be this?", although this latter is more suggestive.


    D. When was this done?


    E. Where was this done?


    F. What happened? Run C, D & E as an incident.

    I usually check to verify this is his "own" incident ("whose incident is this?')

    Often it helps to have him check if other beings are present in the vicinity when the incident occurred. This can help to "spot" those who are involved but "hiding".


    G. Check how being is doing. If still "stuck", check for something earlier and repeat. [Be sure to check "ownership".]


    H. If not still "stuck", check "what are you" & "who are you", then have them spot points.

    I've taken to having pc's/bt's etc. alternate between points in his space, our space, his time, our time etc.. Works well for me. Helps in orientation & whole track differentiation. That is my own "added inapplicable", but then ... .


    Might have to check for possible "overts/withholds", if things stick on someone else telling the being to do/be .... ["what did you do .... before they did that to you?" or "what did .... not know about you?".

    Phrase the words as you wish, so long as you cover the ideas.

    It's all basically "what happened?", "when?", "where?", & "who was involved?" with a bit of "what did you think about that?" thrown in.


    [Yeah, Paul, I know. ]


    Mark A. Baker

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