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Workings #75628 Programming thoughtform to dicipiate by itself? How many times do we need to affirm

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When it is given a limited time for thoughtform, does it mean it will try to make things quick and will be successful in a short time? It is said that thoughtforms are stupid and you should not use complex affirmations.
The problem is how to name it, give a limited time, and do your main affirmation at the same time without making it complex? For example, you want to incite love and make him/her tell you that she/he loves you.1) You make a green energy ball by collecting green energy.2) Affirming: "Your name is X. She/he loves me, and she/he will tell me his/her love in 3 weeks. You will decide after completing your job."
Is this affirmation good? If it is not good, give an example, please.
Also, if you want to stick thoughtform in the victim's chakra, should you add it in affirmation or just visualize it?
 
What is up with the obsession of these love spells lately...

Anyways, when working with thoughtforms, simplicity and clarity are key because thoughtforms are energy constructs that lack intelligence or reasoning abilities. Their effectiveness depends largely on how clearly and concisely their instructions are given, hence, avoiding any complex or convoluted affirmations.

Complex or long affirmations are not effective for thoughtforms because they can't "understand" the nuances of a long, intricate affirmation. The key is to make the instructions clear, direct, and to the point. In your example, the affirmation is a bit too detailed for the thoughtform to execute efficiently, and it might confuse the construct.

The idea is to give them a straightforward "task" or goal that they can execute with minimal ambiguity. The success of a thoughtform, however, is highly dependent on the creator's strength of will, mental focus, and emotional energy.

A magickal assistant or long-term thoughtform is often "fed" to keep it alive and functional. This means providing it with regular energy or reprogramming it as needed. If neglected, however, the thoughtform can absorb unwanted influences and emotions from its environment, potentially causing it to behave unpredictably or even act against the creator’s intentions.

On another note, however, a thoughtform can simply cease to exist if it is no longer nourished or if its energy is no longer directed toward a specific purpose. Thoughtforms can be destroyed intentionally (using the waning moon), and they can also dissipate or fade away on their own under certain conditions.

If you assign a thoughtform a limited time, it doesn't necessarily mean it will be successful in a short time, but rather that it has a defined timeframe in which to accomplish its task. Thoughtforms aren't inherently fast or slow; their success depends on the clarity of their goal and the strength of the energy you infuse into them.

Further studies: https://joyofsatan.org/Thoughtform.html
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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