Lust Arrows
// The Red Dress Decoy
This scroll documents a common projection sequence: a foreign sensation (“arrow”) followed by a visible anchor (“decoy”). The objective is confusion. The counter is exposure, clarity, and clean authority under Jesus.
- Do not internalize the sensation as identity.
- Name it quickly: foreign projection.
- Do not stare at the decoy. Withdraw attention cleanly.
- Seal, sever, and continue your pace.
The Arrow
Witchcraft projection throws intent like an arrow—lust, envy, control—carried by demonic spirits. It lands as a foreign sensation, often sudden: heat, intrusive desire, or agitation. The aim is confusion: that you mistake it as your own.
The Decoy
After the arrow, the field often spawns a visible decoy—a carrier or archetype to anchor the projection. Example: a woman in a red flowing dress, wandering with no destination. The decoy is not random; it is a confirmation loop meant to re-hook the projection through sight.
How the Sequence Works
- Projection: sudden lust arrow, invasive and foreign.
- Anchor: visual marker (NPC or symbol) appears to “confirm” the feeling.
- Loop: if you fixate, the arrow sticks; if you expose, the decoy collapses.
Override Protocol
- Identify: “This is not mine. This is projection.”
- Sever: “Every covenant fueling this is void in Jesus’ name.”
- Break: Visualize the arrow snapping mid-air.
- Return: “I return it under Christ’s judgment.”
- Expand: shoulders back, crown high, seal with Scripture or tongues.
Why They Use Lust
Lust bypasses logic—it hijacks body and atmosphere fast. That is why witches prefer it for projection arrows. But sealed awareness disarms it instantly. Scroll-carriers who expose the sequence cut the system’s only cloak.