Egregores: Beings We Create (And How They Feed on Us)
Knowing you are creator is all that matters: part 2 of 4
Egregores: Beings We Create (And How They Feed on Us)
Watch your thoughts, they become your words; watch your words, they become your actions watch your actions, they become your character; watch your character, it becomes your destiny. The quote is widely attributed to Lao Tzu or Laozi, an ancient Chinese philosopher. This quote lays out a progression where our inner thoughts can develop into actions, habits, character, and ultimately shape the course of our lives. These thoughts can also become living entities that empower Malevolent people, and already existing spiritual beings.
Some unseen beings weren’t born in the shadows of the cosmos or created by some god; they were born in our own minds
These are called egregores: thought-forms, collective creations of human belief and imagination. They can begin as harmless or even helpful, but when we forget that we created them, they gain power over us.
How Egregores Are Born
A small group of people focuses intention on an idea, symbol, or entity.
The group’s attention and belief “feed” that thought until it takes on a kind of independent consciousness.
Over time, the being can interact with its creators, offering visions, words, even miracles — but only because energy is continually being poured into it.
Psychologists have even tested this. In the Philip Experiment, conducted in the early 1970s in Toronto by a group of Canadian psychologists and parapsychology researchers; they created a being through shared focus, named it, and communicated with it. When the experiment was done, they told it: “We withdraw our energy. You may return to nothingness.” And just like that, it dissolved.
Your mind is that powerful.
The Ancestral Trap
Many of the “gods” humanity worships began as egregores that were created by ancestors, then handed down across generations. We keep them alive by repeating rituals, prayers, and stories without knowing their true origin.
Here’s the catch: once created, egregores often get recruited by parasitic forces. They feed on the energy you give them but funnel it elsewhere, siphoning your devotion to strengthen systems we loath but participate in.
This is why so much of organized religion and politics feels draining instead of empowering; because you’re unknowingly feeding someone else’s creation.
Modern Egregores: Corporations and Celebrities
There is more to this phenomena than just ancient gods. Egregores are alive today in forms that look very different:
Corporations: a “legal person” created on paper, sustained only by human belief, money, and compliance. They have no body, no soul — yet they control economies and dictate laws.
Celebrities & Brands: the cult of personality around billionaires, pop stars, and influencers is another egregore. The more you idolize them, the more energy you give away.
And just like their spiritual cousins, these modern egregores often get co-opted by parasites. They consume attention and wealth from the commons, but never give back.
How to Dissolve an Egregore
The good news? What’s created can be uncreated.
Withdraw Your Energy: Stop pouring belief and devotion into systems or figures that don’t return energy to you.
Return to Owner: Call back the fragments of your power invested in false gods, false idols, and unhealthy institutions.
Cleanse and Clear: Through shadow work, meditation, and conscious awareness, dissolve what doesn’t belong and reclaim that energy for yourself and your lineage.
When you do this, you’re not just freeing yourself — you’re healing generations of inherited patterns.
How simple it is to create them
The first layer of parasites thrives when you bend the knee.
The second layer thrives when you forget you are the creator.
Egregores remind us of a profound truth: your mind and spirit are powerful enough to create worlds — and just as powerful enough to uncreate them.
Spiritual Awareness is the New Genius
Parasitic people, systems and beings survive on one thing: your unconscious participation.
When you don’t know you’re the creator, you keep feeding them. You repeat the prayers, follow the rituals, pour your belief into the system. This is how our cold and callous political systems, institutions, corporations and religions can thrive.
But once you spiritually awaken, the spell breaks.
Awareness dissolves ignorance. The moment you recognize that you are creator, the parasites lose the false authority they held over you.
Conscious decisions undo past unconscious mistakes. You can decide where your focus goes, energy follows focus. If you withdraw your attention, the parasites starve.
Awareness and becoming one with your Higher self . Instead of projecting power outward onto a god, a system, or a celebrity, you recognize that all true power has always flowed from within you.
Spiritual awareness is the antidote because it shifts you from host to sovereign.


