Beyond Ghost Science Part 10: Psychic Sensitivity, Egregores, and Field Work
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Psychic Sensitivity, Egregores, and Field Work
1. Psychic Sensitivity and Field Interaction
Psychic sensitivity isn’t an abstract concept—it's a real, measurable interaction between an individual’s biofield and the energetic fields that surround them. Every person operates within an electromagnetic and energetic field that resonates with the frequencies of the world around them, from physical matter to subtle realms.
For psychics and sensitives, this interaction is heightened. They can tune into frequencies that others might not, perceiving energies, emotions, and entities beyond ordinary awareness. This ability is not always linear or static—it can fluctuate depending on the individual’s alignment with their core axis, the environment, and their level of sensitivity.
How Psychics Perceive:
Empathic Perception: Some psychics feel emotions and energetic states in their own bodies—often perceiving not just the presence of an energy but its quality and intensity.
Visual Perception: Others see auras, entities, or energetic shifts in the form of light, colour, and shadow. The colour and movement within a field indicate the overall health of that field—be it a person’s energy, a space, or an environment.
Claircognizance and Clairvoyance: These forms of intuitive knowing provide direct insight, where psychics receive information about an environment, an entity, or even past events through non-physical means. This insight is a direct communication with the energetic substrate.
How These Perceptions Interact with Fields:
Field Boundaries: Sensitives are acutely aware of the boundaries between their field and those of others. When interacting with external fields, these boundaries can either reinforce their own energetic integrity or cause distortion and confusion.
Field Noise: High-frequency fields (like EMF, light, or even mental chatter) can cause interference in a sensitive’s ability to interpret clearly. The key is learning how to filter these distortions and focus on the true signal.
Protective Measures for Sensitives:
Regular grounding, centering, and recalibration of the field is essential to maintaining clear psychic perception.
Shielding techniques, which involve visualizing or calling upon energetic structures like a protective sphere or golden light, can help protect the sensitive from absorbing too much unwanted energy.
Meditative practices that involve aligning the field and reinforcing personal boundaries.
2. Egregores: Group Consciousness and Thought Forms
Egregores are collective entities that emerge from the shared thoughts, beliefs, and emotions of a group. They can form around a culture, a religious belief, or even an individual’s life experience. These thought-forms accumulate over time and become stronger as more people invest their energy in them. They are like energetic parasites—feeding off the belief and emotional energy of the people around them.
How Egregores Manifest:
Cultural Egregores: These can be linked to established religious or ideological systems—gods, deities, and figures that represent a collective power, such as the idea of “churches,” “governments,” or even the mythologies that shape our societal structures.
Personal Egregores: These can form around individual thought patterns or emotional states—guilt, trauma, or unresolved emotions can create egregores that influence one’s thoughts or actions without them even realizing it.
Groupthink: When a group of people shares a specific emotional charge or belief, the egregore that forms can influence the group’s actions and decisions, often distorting their perception of reality.
The Role of Egregores in Spiritual Work: Egregores play a major role in both paranormal and everyday experiences. They can influence psychic phenomena by creating “flavours” or “textures” to the energies a sensitive perceives. Some egregores are benign, others malevolent. Understanding their role is crucial for anyone doing field or spiritual work, as their influence can distort readings and make it harder to differentiate between true phenomena and psychic projection.
How to Manage Egregores:
Recognition and Naming: By recognizing the presence of an egregore, one can break its hold. Naming the entity or thought-form disempowers it, allowing for better control over one’s own field.
Clearing Techniques: Rituals such as burning sage, using sound, or applying crystals can break down or disperse the thought-form’s energy.
Field Recalibration: Reasserting personal field boundaries through grounding and energy realignment can diminish the influence of the egregore.
3. Clearances and Exorcisms: Safeguarding the Field
Clearances and exorcisms are practices designed to remove unwanted, disruptive, or parasitic energies from a person, place, or space. These can be performed on locations (haunted houses, sacred sites) or individuals (spiritual attachments, psychic disturbances). The process is both a cleansing and an energetic rebalancing, restoring harmony and stability to the affected field.
The Importance of Care in these Practices: Ectoplasm, mediumship, and psychic sensitivity all play a role in the energetic balance of a space. When working with disruptive entities or negative energy fields, care must be taken to ensure that the practitioner is properly protected and that the energy released doesn’t backfire or cause further damage to the surrounding field.
Methods of Clearing:
Energy Work: Using hands-on techniques or guided visualization to “pull” or “disperse” negative energy.
Sound: Tuning forks, bells, and singing bowls can break through energetic stagnation and bring the field back into alignment.
Smudging and Herbs: The burning of sage, frankincense, or other clearing herbs helps to create a boundary between the physical and subtle worlds, purging unwanted entities or energies.
Salt and Water: Salt is a powerful field cleanser, able to absorb and neutralize disruptive energies. Water, especially structured water or blessed water, can also be used to wash away energetic residue.
Safety Protocols:
Field Protection: Before attempting any clearance or exorcism, practitioners must ensure their own energy field is grounded and shielded. Without proper protection, they risk absorbing the negative energy themselves or being affected by the entity’s presence.
Ethical Considerations: When performing clearances, one must ensure they are acting in accordance with all truth and light. A true exorcism is never about force or coercion; it is about restoration, balance, and releasing trapped or bound energy.
Aftercare: Once the work is completed, the space or individual should be grounded and stabilized. This may involve further field realignment, healing work, or energy restoration.
4. Conclusion: A Unified Field Approach
Psychic sensitivity, the influence of egregores, and the practices of clearing and exorcism all fall within a unified approach to understanding the energetic field. When we align with truth and light, honour our personal boundaries, and treat the tools of our trade with respect, we create an environment where energetic balance can be maintained. The IXOS framework provides a deep, structured understanding of these energetic dynamics, offering a roadmap for practitioners who wish to work safely and effectively in the paranormal realm.

