Emotional Overlays
These are like sticky emotional residues—imprints of pain, trauma, or unresolved feelings—that layer over your aura or energy field, coloring how you see and interact with the world. Think of them as filters on a camera lens: if you've carried ancestral grief, betrayal wounds, or suppressed rage, they overlay your present experiences, making neutral events feel charged or triggering repeats of old patterns. In everyday language, it's why a harmless comment might spark disproportionate anger—it's not just you reacting, but the overlay amplifying it. They form from personal experiences, but also absorb from collectives (like mass fear during events) or even telepathic bleed from others. Over time, they create blind spots, where you project your inner distortions outward, mistaking them for reality.
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