
Bledsoe Said So 237: Egregores
Feb 11, 2026
They probe thought-forms, tulpas, golems and how collective beliefs might generate autonomous intelligences. They examine morphic resonance and the idea that reality carries memory. They explore personal psychic encounters with dark attachments and how media and group intent can amplify thought-entities. They survey egregores at scales from nations to brands and discuss practices to align with positive states.
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Thoughts Have Causal Power
- Bledsoe stresses that humans bridge the spiritual and physical, giving thoughts causal power in the invisible world.
- He argues mastering thoughts is essential because thoughts create subtle effects in the realm of causality.
Monitor And Master Your Thoughts
- Do monitor and master your thoughts because they generate thought-forms that affect you and others.
- Avoid feeding fear, anger, and negativity since those form parasitic egregores that can attach to people.
Morphic Fields Store Habitual Memory
- Ryan introduces Rupert Sheldrake's morphic resonance: non-physical fields hold memory and influence form and behavior.
- Repeated patterns strengthen these fields, making behaviors and forms easier to recur across time and space.



