The subject of attachments is a thorny one, with many layers depending on who you ask.
Entity encounters are common among healers, and each has their own way of working with them. Often, they can be challenging. A healer may clear one set of entities, only to discover a larger group waiting behind them.
Entity “whack-a-mole,” essentially.
Before going further, it’s worth clarifying what healing is, and what it is not. At our current level of awareness, healing exists in a relatively weak form. Even the most skilled practitioners can only go so far.
In most cases, a healer provides temporary relief from pain and suffering, creating space for the client to begin taking responsibility for their own healing. Many clients either begin, or are already developing, their own bespoke systems to heal themselves and, eventually, others.
Some may visit multiple healers before experiencing tangible results. For others, a single session can bring a profound sense of peace and clarity.
Occasionally, a session can make things feel worse.
This may trigger what is known as a healing crisis, or Herxheimer effect. A temporary inflammatory response occurs as toxins are released into the bloodstream. Symptoms can intensify: fatigue, headaches, fever, brain fog, emotional turbulence.
To the client, it can feel like regression.
This sometimes leads to psychological reversal, where the healing process is rejected altogether. The session is blamed. The path is abandoned. In truth, the system is recalibrating. With rest, hydration and proper care, balance often returns. Many who walk away eventually find their way back.
Some healers catalyse dormant abilities: creativity, intuition, empathy, psychic sensitivity, even physical expression. A person might rediscover something they loved as a child, painting, music, movement, and find that it carries an unexpected depth of joy.
But it is not the healer’s role to resolve everything.
Healing is personal. It is intricate. It is, ultimately, self-directed.
Healers themselves are not exempt. All carry attachments of their own. Some are aware of them. Many are not. Fewer still will speak of it openly.
I, for one, have carried a particularly persistent attachment for over a decade… and have a number of smaller ones.
These attachments feed on emotional energy: fear, grief, resentment, shame, anger, envy, pride. Not evil, as such. More like a kind of cosmic clean-up crew. Maggots, if you like. They consume density.
Even so-called “demonic” emotions can be potent sources of power and inspiration. A demon, in this sense, is something that runs beneath conscious awareness. An unconscious program.
Addiction is one of its favourite doorways. Hence the phrase, “the demon drink.”
These entities tend to gather in certain environments. Pubs, clubs, and spaces saturated with excess. They wait, patiently, until inhibition drops, then attach and feed.
Some places feel heavier than others. Oppressive. Charged. Those with sensitive perception can feel it immediately. Battlegrounds carry this density in abundance. So do sports stadiums. Stand near a football ground after a home defeat and you’ll feel it, a kind of psychic feeding frenzy.
Many entities detach once they’ve had their fill. Others linger. Some begin to whisper.
“Drink.”
“Smoke.”
A suggestion, repeated often enough, begins to feel like a desire. In more extreme cases, total possession can occur when those suggestions are continually indulged. I’ve seen it in the homeless, and I’ve seen it at the highest levels of society. Politicians. Celebrities.
Different masks. Same mechanism.
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Protection
Attachments can pass from person to person. Protection, therefore, becomes a personal practice.
Some work with crystals. Others visualise a protective field, a golden sphere, a boundary of light. Some invoke the violet flame. Others carry herbs, stones, or talismans aligned with earth-based traditions.
Blame can arise when we feel something has been “picked up” from another. That’s natural. But often, the attachment reveals something within us that was already seeking attention.
In that sense, it becomes a teacher.
Some healers prepare their space before working. Cleaning the room. Letting in fresh air. Burning incense or diffusing oils. Creating a crystal grid.
And sometimes, a simple intention: “May only that which serves the highest good enter this space.”
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What To Do If An Attachment Occurs
There are many approaches. Banishing rituals. Calling on guides, angels, or benevolent intelligences. Sound. Frequency. Water.
A salt bath with essential oils and with the right intention, can be remarkably effective for lighter attachments.
When something releases, insight often follows. The gift of the Shadow.
Reiki is accessible and powerful. Light Language works on subtler layers. Sound baths, especially gongs, can shift dense energy rapidly.
In older traditions, bells were used. Churches, before they became what they are today, functioned as healing centres. The architecture still holds an echo of that purpose.
And then there are trees. Quiet, ancient, deeply rooted. They transmute more than we give them credit for.
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The Infinity Chamber
The Infinity Chamber was designed with attachments in mind, particularly implants. It provides relief. It lifts the weight, softens the symptoms, restores energy. It is effective with lighter attachments. But the deeper, more persistent ones remain… for now. That is the next frontier.
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A Final Note
“We never lose our demons… we only learn to live above them.”
At this stage of our development, total freedom from these forces is unlikely. They are part of the ecosystem.
Some claim otherwise. That they are completely free from negative influence. Then you see them a week later, leaning into the bar, slurring their words.
A few drinks is one thing. Compulsion is another.
The deeper roots of attachment often run through ancestry.
Family lines carry patterns, wounds, imprints. Understanding where we come from can be a powerful act of healing.
Forgiveness matters. So does love and understanding.
Self-reflection. Shadow work. These alone can shift more than any external intervention.
When an attachment is seen clearly, acknowledged without fear, something changes. It loses its invisibility. Its leverage.
Other methods can support this process.
Past life regression can reveal where an experience beyond this lifetime is still echoing into the present. A fear of water, for example. Under hypnosis, an image surfaces: a woman drowning in a river. Then, a shift. Not imagination, but recognition. Knowledge rushes in. A remembrance. And when full consciousness returns, the fear has loosened its grip… sometimes disappearing entirely.
Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) moves along similar lines, but goes further. It opens doors that conventional approaches rarely reach, particularly in cases involving non-human interference. Alongside regression, there is direct communication with the Higher Self, often yielding insights that are precise, unexpected, and deeply transformative.
Then there are shamanic journeys. Less structured. More symbolic. A language of image, sensation, and archetype. These journeys don’t always explain, they reveal. And in that revelation, they often bring both clarity and a quiet sense of peace.
And then there is laughter. Laughter disrupts them. It collapses their grip.
This is especially true in experiences like sleep paralysis, where fear feeds the loop. Remove the fear, and the structure begins to fall apart.
The Reptilians, Greys, Insectoids… they form part of a broader spectrum of what we might call the “demonic” collective.
That conversation goes deeper still.
But ultimately, these forces are not separate from the human experience. They add contrast. Texture. Chaos.
Without them, the world would be… immaculate. And perhaps, a little too quiet.
Still… a touch less chaos wouldn’t hurt.
