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Evil


Anton Alferyev

© Anton Alferyev, 2025


ISBN 978-5-0067-3331-2

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Author Alferyev Anton Anatolyevich

Annotation

In this paper, the author, Anton Alferyev, addresses philosophical and metaphysical questions of the existence and perception of the world. The introduction emphasizes that the Source is the root cause of all things, and that the limitations of human perception can lead to misconceptions about reality. The author claims that there is a civilization that is designed to train people, helping them gain strength and understanding, while those who refuse to learn, expect destruction. This civilization, called “dark”, symbolizes the EVIL that, according to the author, lies in the earthly human training.

About the author

Anton Alferyev is a researcher and author who deals with philosophy, metaphysics and questions of human existence. His works are aimed at studying the deep aspects of perception and understanding of reality, as well as analyzing the impact of education and training on the individual. Anton Anatolyevich seeks to help readers understand their potential and opportunities by offering new perspectives on familiar concepts.

Introduction

The Source itself has created everything we know and don’t know. If you think it doesn’t exist, you’re wrong. You didn’t create this world, and it’s not up to you to decide that something doesn’t exist. Your perception is limited.

There is a civilization that will train you to believe and become stronger. And those who do not want and do not want to learn, this civilization will destroy.

We call this civilization “dark” – this is EVIL. EVIL itself, in our understanding, is an EARTHLY HUMAN TRAINING.

Chapter 1- The ANU Civilization

I will tell you about one of my incarnations – a very long time ago, when the universe itself was just forming. At that time, many civilizations appeared, each of which had its own special task. Some built and developed, created new worlds and filled them with life, while others destroyed them, preparing the ground for those who would come after them and create something new.

I have passed through many of these civilizations. One of them was called Anu. This civilization was special – it destroyed entire galaxies. The name “Anu” meant emptiness, because it was the emptiness that remained after their work. We were introduced to civilisations at a stage when technological progress was at its height and spirituality was beginning to recede. During this period, our task was clear-to destroy.

If a civilization could resist and overcome us, it became stronger, and it was given a place in the universe, being accepted into the union. If it could not resist, it was destroyed mercilessly. We took everything we could, because we had the right to do so. This was the universal law: if you can’t resist, die.

Our power was great, and the general council of the universe gave us the authority to work as best we could. We were the instrument of balance necessary for the renewal and development of the cosmos. That was our mission – to destroy, to make room for the new.

We worked with the following method: when an intelligent civilization is settled on a planet, we observe it, without controlling its development. However, after the first atomic explosion, when the mind begins to delve into the secrets of the atom, we connect. At this point, our real work begins: we infiltrate all the structures of our agents and begin to control living beings, training them and simultaneously destroying them with our own hands.

Our goal is to make the majority of beings become weak-willed, so that the mind falls behind. We leave only the basic breeding programs that lead to the evolution of the mind and ego, directing them to execute programs that ultimately lead to the self-destruction of civilization itself. Stupidity becomes the norm; logic disappears, and beings begin to believe only in what they see and feel. We create religions to slow down the development of the human mind, because only the mind can bring them into space and open the doors for admission to the council of the Universe.

When beings reach the point of no return, most of them are left with one state that doesn’t obey us. If this state becomes stronger in a crisis situation, the civilization can survive. If not, then everyone will die on the planet. The paradox is that they destroy themselves by following our programs and succumbing to the dark forces that we have implanted in their minds. A person who is completely deprived of the divine good light and is under the full influence of dark forces is an image of deep inner darkness and destruction. His soul is immersed in darkness, which suppresses any sparks of kindness, compassion and hope.

Internally, such a person is gripped by cold, despair and anger. His thoughts and feelings are distorted, aimed at selfishness, destruction and subjugation of others. He doesn’t feel compassion, love, or empathy, but instead is driven by a desire for power, revenge, and destruction.

Outwardly, this person may seem gloomy, his gaze is cold and lifeless, his face expresses inner emptiness and cruelty. Their behavior is often aggressive, unpredictable, and dangerous to others.

He has lost touch with the highest moral and spiritual values, his actions are aimed at satisfying his own base desires and ambitions, regardless of the consequences for others. Such a person often experiences loneliness, alienation, and internal discord, but is unable to find solace or light, as their essence is completely shrouded in darkness.

In general, it is an image of a person whose existence is subject to dark forces, devoid of light and good, moving along the path of destruction and spiritual destruction.

Civilization itself will have to go through a deep crisis of self-identity and survival. Under the pressure of internal contradictions, the suppression of reason and the disintegration of social ties, it will slowly collapse from within. Institutions created to support order and development will become mechanisms of control and suppression, and culture and science will become instruments of manipulation and stagnation.

People who have lost touch with the true source of light and intelligence will lose their individuality and ability to think freely. Their minds will become vulnerable to suggestion and programming, leading to an increase in selfishness, aggression, and indifference. Many will sink into apathy and disbelief, not seeing the meaning in their actions and existence.

However, in the depths of this darkness, individuals can be born who are able to resist the influence and awaken a spark of reason and freedom in themselves. It is through such people that a turning point is possible – the revival of civilization and going beyond the planet, joining the space community.

If resistance does not arise or is suppressed, the civilization will finally plunge into chaos and self-destruction. People will turn into weak-willed program executors who have lost their essence and future.

Thus, the fate of civilization and its inhabitants is a choice between falling into the abyss of oblivion and rebirth through the awakening of consciousness and the return to the light of reason.

Here are some ways to negatively influence a civilization, which can lead to its decline and self-destruction:

1. Suppression of critical thinking and education

Restriction of access to knowledge, introduction of dogmatic teachings and ideologies that hinder the development of logic and independent thinking.

2. Information manipulation and propaganda

Spreading false or distorted information, creating an atmosphere of fear and distrust, which leads to a split in society and loss of unity.

3. Inciting selfishness and individualism

Encouraging competition at all costs, destroying social ties and collective values, leading to alienation and conflict.

4. Creating religious and ideological dogmas

The use of faith to control the masses, the suppression of doubts and questions, which inhibits the development of reason and scientific progress.

5. Implementation of lack of will and apathy programs

The formation of a sense of meaninglessness, hopelessness and passivity in the majority of the population, which reduces activity and initiative.

6. Environmental destruction and resource depletion

Creating conditions for environmental degradation, which leads to a deterioration in the quality of life and an increase in conflicts over the remaining resources.

7. Destruction of institutions of power and law and order

Undermining trust in laws and State structures, which leads to anarchy and chaos.

8. Encouraging violence and aggression

The spread of conflicts, wars and internal violence, which weakens society and contributes to its disintegration.

9. Isolation from the outside world and the space community

Creating barriers to the exchange of knowledge and experience, which prevents the development and integration of civilization in a broader context.

10. Introduction of control and surveillance technologies

The use of technical means to suppress freedom and personal initiative, which leads to a loss of individuality and creativity.

These methods combine to create a vicious circle of degradation, from which civilization can only emerge through conscious resistance and the awakening of reason.

Chapter 2-Salvation

The program of testing the civilization and its inhabitants includes the most important thing: we leave some people who are able to think appropriately, and see if they can change the situation on the planet. To achieve a positive result, they must meet the following conditions. If at least one of them fails, the result will not be achieved:

1. Transparency and accountability of the government

All management structures should be open to public scrutiny and take responsibility for their actions.

2. High level of education and development of critical thinking

Educational systems should develop the ability to analyze information, doubt, and make informed decisions.

3. Social justice and equality of opportunity

Equal access to resources, rights and opportunities for all members of society must be ensured.

4. Economic stability and sustainable development

The economy should be balanced, focused on long-term well-being, and not on short-term profits.

5. Ethical control over technology

The introduction and use of technologies should take into account ethical standards and consequences for society and nature.

6. Cultural exchange and mutual understanding

Society should encourage dialogue between different cultures and perspectives to enrich and unite.

7. Mechanisms for active public participation

Citizens should have real opportunities to influence decision-making and the development of society.

8. Conservation and restoration of the environment

It is necessary to take care of nature and ensure the sustainable use of the planet’s resources.

9. Freedom of speech and expression

Providing an opportunity for open discussion and criticism without fear of reprisals.

10. Countering manipulation and misinformation

Creating fact-checking systems and developing media literacy to protect society from false information.

11. Creation of a secret society for the control and assistance of civilization

A secret society should be established, consisting of the wisest and most experienced members of the society, who will monitor the fulfillment of the conditions of the test program. This society should perform the following functions:

– Monitoring and analysis: Regularly assess the state of society, identify threats and problems, and analyze the effectiveness of measures taken.

– Advice and Support: Provide guidance and assistance to leaders and activists seeking positive change, as well as train them in the skills needed to implement initiatives.

– Anti-manipulation: Provide protection against external and internal threats, such as misinformation, manipulation, and attempts to undermine stability.

– Promotion of cooperation: Promote the integration of different groups and organizations working for the benefit of society, to create synergy and more effective impact.

– Privacy and Security: Act in a confidential manner to prevent interference from those who may threaten the program’s objectives or attempt to use it to their advantage.

– Ethical standards: Set high ethical standards for its members to ensure that their actions are solely for the benefit of civilization and its inhabitants.

The creation of such a society will allow us to ensure stable control over the processes taking place in civilization, and ensure that its development will be directed in a positive direction, even in conditions of uncertainty and challenges.

Only if all these conditions are met, a part of people who are able to think adequately will be able to really change the situation on the planet and bring civilization to a new level of development.

The salvation of civilization itself is in the hands of living, intelligent beings themselves.

Chapter 3- Protection

Protecting yourself from evil-whether it is cosmic evil, evil inside a person, or evil coming from other people-requires a comprehensive approach that combines internal work on yourself and external security measures.

1. Protection from cosmic evil

Space evils can be understood as threats from outside – for example, negative energy influences, aggressive extraterrestrial forces, or catastrophic space events. To protect yourself from them, it is important to:

– Spiritual practice and harmony: The development of inner harmony through meditation, prayer and other spiritual practices strengthens the energy field of a person and society.

– Collective consciousness: Combining people in positive intentions and joint actions creates a powerful energy resistance to negative external influences.

– Technological protection: Use of scientific methods of space monitoring, development of early warning systems and protection against space threats (for example, asteroids, radiation).

2. Protection from evil inside a person

The evil within a person manifests itself through negative emotions, fears, aggression, selfishness, and destructive habits. To counter this evil, you must:

– Self-discovery and self-development: Recognizing your weaknesses and working on them through psychological help, meditation and training.

– Emotional Intelligence: Developing the ability to manage your own emotions and understand the feelings of others.

– Ethical principles and morals: Adhere to high moral standards that help curb negative impulses.

– Community Support: Connect with positive people who help you grow and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

3. Protection from the evil that comes from other people

The evil shown by others can be expressed in aggression, manipulation, injustice, and violence. To protect yourself from it, you must:

– Legal and social institutions: Creating and maintaining a fair system of laws and institutions that protect the rights and freedoms of everyone.

– Education and enlightenment: Raising public awareness so that people can recognize and resist manipulation and aggression.

– Active citizenship: Participation in public life, support for peaceful initiatives and fight against injustice.

– Self-defense and mutual assistance: Training in self-defense skills and creating communities of mutual support.

Combining these approaches creates a powerful shield against various forms of evil, allowing you not only to defend yourself, but also to transform negative energies into creative forces. Salvation and development of civilization is possible only through conscious opposition to evil in all its manifestations – internal and external.

Creating a three-year evil purification meditation program is a powerful tool for inner transformation and spiritual growth. Below is a structure of meditations that can be used for three years. Each meditation focuses on different aspects of purification and self-awareness.

Year 1: Cleansing from inner evil

Month 1: Awareness and Acceptance

– Mindfulness Meditation: Sit in a quiet place, close your eyes, and focus on your breathing. Allow yourself to be aware of all the negative emotions and thoughts that come to mind. Accept them without judgment.

Month 2: Self-forgiveness

– Forgiveness Meditation: Visualize the situation that you blame yourself for. Allow yourself to feel the pain, and then say the words of forgiveness. Repeat, “I forgive myself for everything that has hurt me.”

Month 3: Release from Fear

– Liberation Meditation: Visualize your fears as dark clouds. As you exhale, imagine these clouds dissolving and leaving. As you inhale, be filled with light and calm.

Month 4: Accepting Love

– Self-Love Meditation: Focus on your heart, imagining it being filled with love and warmth. Repeat, “I am worthy of love and happiness.”

Month 5: Clearing negative Thoughts

– Mind Cleansing Meditation: Imagine that your mind is a clear pool of water. On the inhale, fill it with light, on the exhale-get rid of negative thoughts.

Month 6: Inner Light

– Inner Light Meditation: Visualize a bright light within yourself that grows with each breath. This light cleanses you of all negative things.

Months 7—12: Repeat previous meditations, deepening your practice by adding new elements, such as affirmations or sound elements (mantras, music).

Year 2: Cleansing from external evil

Month 1: Protecting the energy Field

– Protection Meditation: Visualize a protective shield of light forming around you, which repels negative energies.

Month 2: Release from Toxic Relationships

– Let-go Meditation: Imagine that you are freeing yourself from people who bring you negativity. Visualize them being removed from your life.

Month 3: Accepting Support

– Support Meditation: Visualize people gathering around you to support and inspire you. Feel their energy and love.

Month 4: Clearing the space

– Meditation on clearing the space: Imagine purifying your environment of negative energy. Visualize your space filling with light.

Month 5: Accepting the World

– Peace Meditation: Focus on peace in the world. Visualize your energy spreading out, creating peace and harmony around you.

Month 6: Open to new opportunities

– Meditation on New Opportunities: Visualize yourself opening doors to new opportunities and positive changes in your life.

Months 7—12: Repeat previous meditations, deepening them by adding new elements such as breathing practices or movements (yoga).

Year 3: Integration and transformation

Month 1: Experience Integration

– Meditation on awareness and acceptance of all lived experience. Imagine how all the lessons and purifications merge into a single whole, strengthening your inner strength and wisdom.

Month 2: Strengthening the inner center

– Visualize your inner center (chakra or energy center) as a bright, steady source of light and tranquility. Repeat affirmations: “I stand at my center, unflappable and strong.”

Month 3: Transforming Negative Energies

– Meditation on the transformation of negative energies into light and love. Imagine all the dark energies in and around you turning into pure light.

Month 4: Harmony of body and mind

– Focus on the sensations in your body by synchronizing your breathing and movement. Imagine how each cell is filled with harmony and health.

Month 5: Expanding Consciousness

– Meditation on expanding consciousness-imagine that your consciousness goes beyond the body, connects with the universe, feeling unity and peace.

Month 6: Practicing Gratitude

– Focus on being grateful for everything in your life. Repeat the affirmations of gratitude and visualize the energy of gratitude filling you with light.

Months 7—12: Deepening practices and consolidating changes

– Repeat key meditations from previous years, adding elements of mindfulness, breathing techniques, and visualizations.

– Develop your daily meditation practice by paying attention to the balance between the inner and outer world.

– Include mantras, reading inspirational texts, or keeping a journal to consolidate your changes.

General recommendations for all three years:

– Meditate regularly, starting from 10—15 minutes a day, gradually increasing the time.

– Keep a diary of your experiences and changes to track your progress.

– Use affirmations that resonate with you personally.

– Create a comfortable and peaceful practice space.

– If necessary, contact specialists (psychologists, spiritual guides) for support.

Below is a plan of 30 attitudes (affirmations and intentions) for protection from evil – one for each day. They can be used as independent morning or evening practices, repeated aloud or to yourself, absorbing meaning and energy.

30 installations of protection from evil for every day

Day 1:

“I am surrounded by light and love, which protects me from all evil.”

Day 2:

“My energy field is strong and impervious to negative influences.”

Day 3:

“I let go of fear and am filled with confidence and calm.”

Day 4:

“Every breath I take fills me with power, every exhalation takes away the negative.”

Day 5:

“There is a protective shield of light shining around me that reflects any darkness.”

Day 6:

“I choose love and light over fear and anger.”

Day 7:

“My thoughts are pure and my heart is open to goodness and harmony.”

Day 8:

“I am protected from harmful energies and influences.”

Day 9:

“There is a powerful light inside me that does not allow evil to approach.”

Day 10:

“I let go of everything that doesn’t serve my well-being and growth.”

Day 11:

“My body and spirit are strong and protected from any negative influences.”

Day 12:

“I choose peace and harmony in my every day.”

Day 13:

“Love and light are my best protectors.”

Day 14:

“I am able to transform negativity into the energy of growth and strength.”

Day 15:

“My energy is pure, strong, and steady.”

Day 16:

“I stand at my center, unperturbed and protected.”

Day 17:

“My mind is open to light and truth.”

Day 18:

“I let go of all my fears and doubts, being filled with confidence.”

Day 19:

“Only good and bright energies are around me.”

Day 20:

“I choose to be a source of good and light for myself and others.”

Day 21:

“Every cell in my body is filled with protection and healing.”

Day 22:

“I am grateful for the protection of the universe and inner peace.”

Day 23:

“My spirit is free and protected from all evil.”

Day 24:

“I let go of all negative connections and influences.”

Day 25:

“My boundaries are clear and impenetrable.”

Day 26:

“I choose light and joy in every moment.”

Day 27:

“My heart is full of love that protects me.”

Day 28:

“I am open to divine protection and wisdom.”

Day 29:

“All darkness retreats before my light.”

Day 30:

“I am light, love, and power, and nothing evil can touch me.”

Recommendations for use:

– Repeat the day setting in the morning and / or evening.

– You can write them down in a diary and reflect on their meaning.

– To enhance the effect, use deep breathing and visualization of protective light.

– If you want, add personal affirmations that resonate with you.

Here is an overview of traditional ways to protect yourself from evil and negative forces that were used in different ancient cultures and states. These practices often included amulets, symbols, rituals, and spells that reflected the worldview and beliefs of the time.

Protection from evil in ancient cultures and States

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