Entities, Mediumship, and Boundaries

A loving call to clarity in a confusing paradigm.

This post is not meant to dismiss anyone’s spiritual experiences; we’re writing it because we care deeply about integrity related to those experiences – how we hold them and how we let them shape our worldviews.

The topic of entities and entity attachments has become a minefield of fear, projection, and power dynamics — and it’s time we bring some grounded discernment into the mix.

This post will probably be polarizing. Some people will take it personally, maybe even feel attacked. But our intention isn’t to ridicule — it’s to lovingly call some of this collective confusion into the light. Because at the end of the day, truth doesn’t fear inquiry.

The Paradox: Yes, Entities Are Real — And That’s Exactly Why This Matters

Let’s start with this: we actually do believe that entities are real. The subtle realms exist. Consciousness isn’t limited to what we can touch or see.

And — that’s exactly why this conversation matters.

Because acknowledging unseen reality doesn’t mean that every discomfort, emotional pattern, or life challenge can or should be attributed to an unseen being. The danger lies in confusing reverence for the mystery with abdication of responsibility.

The Problem with the Paradigm

The “entity paradigm” — the worldview where everything unwanted is blamed on an attachment to some kind of dark being — is inherently problematic for a few reasons:

  • It’s 100% subjective. There’s no objective measure, no shared reality check.
  • It’s ripe for projection. Anything we dislike about ourselves or others can be attributed to an entity.
  • It feeds victim consciousness. When everything bad in our lives is “an entity,” we are powerless to affect change in our own lives.

We’ve noticed that those most entrenched in this paradigm often live in a near-constant state of fear — fear of other people, fear of energies, fear of being “attacked.” It’s exhausting, and it doesn’t lead to empowerment or peace.

Trauma, Dysregulation, and the Boundary Wound

Let’s be clear: we have deep compassion for people who get caught in this loop.

Most often, they have intense trauma histories — conscious or not — that have shaped their relationship with safety and trust.

When someone grows up in an environment where their boundaries were violated or ignored, their system learns to blur the line between “me” and “not me.” The psyche loses its ability to discern what is coming from inside and what is coming from the outside.

In that state of confusion, it’s easy to frame energetic or emotional overwhelm as entity interference.

The truth is that most “entity issues” are actually boundary issues.

They’re symptoms of a nervous system that’s still trying to find its sense of self after long-term dysregulation.

It’s not anyone’s fault. But it is an invitation to heal the underlying trauma, rather than outsourcing it to the spiritual realm.

The Exploitation Loop

Of course, once this language of “entities” is adopted, it becomes a perfect playground for exploitation.

For every person who believes they have an entity, there’s someone ready to “remove” it — for the low, low price of hundreds of dollars per session. And when the problem inevitably returns, the same person is happy to help again… and again.

It’s a business model built on fear and dependency.

Let’s be honest: entities may be real, but most people claiming to see or remove them have no idea what they’re talking about.

It takes years of disciplined study and an exceptionally refined awareness to work in those realms safely. True masters — the pajés, the curanderos, the true shamanic healers — don’t advertise on Instagram. They also don’t need to tell you how powerful they are.

Trying to do “entity removal” without that level of training is like attempting open-heart surgery because you found a scalpel in the drawer. The potential for harm — and for reinforcing someone’s trauma story — is huge.

The Ego Trip of “Entity Awareness”

This is where the conversation gets uncomfortable.

We’ve seen many people use “entity language” to bolster their own spiritual status. It can look like this:

  • Claiming to sense or see the entities that other people are “carrying.”
  • Using that as a way to judge or avoid those people.
  • Positioning themselves as purer, more spiritually advanced, or “above” others.

“Oh, I just can’t be around her — she has so many entities.”

Translation: I’m uncomfortable and don’t know how to set a boundary without dressing it up in spiritual superiority.

And of course, there’s the classic:

“My ex was full of entities.”

Which always begs the question — then why were you with them?

If there’s no room for personal accountability in the choices we are literally making with our own free will, something is definitely wrong.

This pattern weaponizes subtle perception as a form of control or image management. It replaces honest communication and personal accountability with vague, irrefutable claims that no one can fact-check because none of it occurs in observable reality.

The Real Work: Discernment, Boundaries, and Regulation

So what’s the alternative?

It’s not to reject the unseen world — it’s to approach it with clarity and embodied authority.

If you think you’re dealing with an entity, the most powerful things you can do aren’t dramatic or esoteric. They’re foundational:

  • Regulate your nervous system.
  • Come back into your body through breath, movement, and nourishment.
  • Strengthen your personal boundaries in everyday life — say no when you mean no, rest when you’re tired.
  • Seek trauma-informed support if needed.
  • Pray or invoke help from a place of sovereignty, not fear.

Entities feed on confusion, fear, and disembodiment. The moment we return to clarity, presence, and self-respect, the energetic door closes.

True mediumship isn’t about scanning everyone else’s field for what’s “wrong.” It’s about cultivating the sensitivity to meet unseen realms without losing ourselves in them.

From Fear to Integrity

This conversation isn’t about denying mystery — it’s about reclaiming our agency within it.

The unseen world isn’t here to terrify us into submission or dependency. It’s inviting us into deeper discernment and energetic hygiene.

If we really want to do spiritual work with integrity, we have to stop feeding the stories that keep people small, scared, and paying for endless spiritual maintenance.

Let’s instead build a culture of empowerment — one where sovereignty, grounded presence, and clear boundaries are our spiritual protection.

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Last Updated: July 18, 2025

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