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William James, through Suzy Smith, also channeled about psychical energy or psychokinetic force. He channeled: “Psychical energy, or psychokinetic force, is produced in the bodies from the minds of some humans more than others. When we spirits find persons with these innate capabilities, we attempt to encourage them to build this power as much as possible …” This is a deeply fascinating and revealing statement. But it does NOT seem that psychical energy or psychokinetic force is actually determined or even influenced by CHARACTER at all. That this psychical energy can be developed and expanded, and enhanced by BOTH those of low character as well as those of high character. Creator has even suggested that unfortunately for many, if not most of those stuck in limbo, the lost soul HYBRID spirits, who are deceased humans who have allied themselves with the spirit meddlers, (Creator’s term for fallen angelics), as well as perhaps with the extraterrestrial lost soul spirits, are actually possessed of greater quantities of this psychical energy or psychokinetic force which they can use for greater mobility and mastery of the dark environment they exist in. For this reason, they may possess greater capacity to bully and even overpower hapless spirits who end up in limbo solely on account of overwhelming fear or sadness or depression, etc. Negative emotional states that are not necessarily indicative of a predatory character. Can Creator describe for us this psychokinetic force and why it seems psychopaths possess more of it than many, if not most, of the struggling nonpredatory spirits who are overwhelmed by negative emotions they lack control over?
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To help probe the issue of viral involvement in cancer, a study was reported in 2018 of a library of gene sequence data on file for a repository of normal and malignant human tissue samples from 3,052 participants across 22 different cancer types. Results showed that five viral families are prevalent in human cancer. These include the Papillomaviridae, Polyomoviridae, Hepadnaviridae, Flaviviridae, and Herpesviridae. Viruses were detected in 7.5 – 98.8% of patients of seven cancers: bladder carcinoma, cervical squamous cell carcinoma, colon adenocarcinoma, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, liver hepatocellular carcinoma, rectum adenocarcinoma, and stomach adenocarcinoma. [Cantalupo PG, Katz JP, Pipas JM. Viral sequences in human cancer. Virology. 2018 Jan 1;513:208-216.] Having found that viral sequences were present in most of the files they analyzed from human tumor databases, the authors pointed out there are two possible explanations: first, a given virus may be present in human tissue because it infects humans, perhaps even contributing to tumorigenesis; and second, the viral detection may be due to an artifact. This seems to ignore additional uncertainties. Such studies showing evidence of a viral presence assume it to be an aggravating factor, a “driver” of malignancy and not necessarily a cause. However, if a low-level, smoldering, virus causes malignant transformation, once that is triggered, it need not continue growing in order for tumors to form and spread, so a low number of virus particles might end up being deadly but disregarded as having an important role if only present in low numbers or below level of detection. Also, there is the limitation that only known viral sequences were searched for, so no novel viruses could even be discovered by this survey. What is Creator’s perspective?
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