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Here’s What I Know About Spiritual Warfare
Several years ago during one of my first astral projection experiences, I was led to a space by a benevolent spirit where I vividly witnessed forces of light clashing with forces of darkness for a short period.
At first sight, there was no doubt that this vision was a war between good and evil. Before this experience I had never played with the thought, believing that war is solely a human construct. However, what I saw was tangible evidence of spiritual warfare, and I believe I was shown it for a reason.
Upon returning to my human body, my curiosity about spiritual warfare deepened. I found myself engrossed in deep discussions about it with people from all walks of life, including shamans, monks, mediums, and healers.
I entertained the idea that war does exist within the spiritual dimensions too. In fact, on all levels of reality, not just the physical.
So, does this mean the love and lighters are wrong? That not everything is a manifestation of god’s divine love?
Well, it’s complicated. Here’s what I understand about spiritual warfare.
Does spiritual warfare exist?

From my understanding, spiritual warfare does exist. There are many different dimensions, and duality is also an aspect of most dimensions. At the core of it all is what we can consider god, or source, or the creator. A singular infinite consciousness that all dimensions, souls, and experiences are a manifestation of.
I believe source has no duality, for source is a realm of totality. Everything is consciousness in the rawest sense, and on this deepest, most fundamental level of reality, there is no separation. There is no good or bad. There is no light or darkness.
I imagine this real as the core of this interdimensional onion. However, the more disconnected a realm or dimensions is — thus the more separate this manifestation is from source, the more diversity, otherwise narrative exists.
In our dimension, which I will call Pachamama (or the universe), there is a whole lot of diversity. Consciousness can undergo horrific levels of suffering, and it can also undergo profound states of bliss and beauty.