Spy – Intentions for Reflection/Prayer
Author: Konrad Jaszowski
Technical matters concerning the idea and construction of sentences when working with intentions.
Article “800 Intentions for Cleansing” Link
“Building Extensive Intentions and Prayers. Skype Conversation About the Technique” Link
“One-Sentence Structure for Intentions.” Link
The word (–not) added while working with intentions to a given word means that it is worth mentioning it as an opposite, or even independently finding and speaking aloud any synonyms that come to mind together with their opposites.
For example — being poor, sick — it is good to say it also with its opposite:
–being poor, sick, –not being poor, sick
This allows one to move a given pattern as broadly as possible at once, in different aspects, also in its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think and claim that they do not have such opposite patterns, for example that they are not idolaters in a given case.
Another example:
A woman’s Soul denies having once been a bad mother. Therefore adding the negating phrase – not being a bad mother – may allow her to understand the state in which she finds herself.
Being a bad mother, –not being a bad mother–
“Of course not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.” [–Very often the soul says or thinks this about itself.]
1.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that a spy is a common term for a person engaged in espionage, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
2.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the task of spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like is to uncover the secrets of others—usually other countries, but nowadays also other companies (industrial espionage)—preferably without those others realizing that their secrets have been stolen, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
3.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that while performing their profession, spies, agents, informers and stool pigeons themselves try to keep the nature of their mission secret—pretending to be other people, communicating with their handlers covertly, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
4.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that characteristic elements of espionage include:
- secrecy of operation – disguising oneself, acting undercover under the cover of another legitimate activity,
- gathering intelligence – all methods of obtaining secret information,
- selection of information – the nature of transmitted information and documents, often involving the violation of professional, state, or military secrecy,
- transmitting information to intelligence organizations – activities involving the covert transfer of information in various forms, such as memorization, dead drops, codes, invisible writing, radio, mail, computer networks, etc.,
and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
5.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies, agents, informers and the like may be people who are highly emotionally stable, who not only handle everyday stress well but can maintain composure and “cold blood,” think efficiently and act effectively even in life-threatening situations, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies, agents, informers and the like are people capable of lying while looking directly into another person’s eyes, people who show no nervousness when they themselves are suspected, and who do not break under interrogation, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that emotional balance has a biological basis and a relatively stable expression, and that it can only be developed to a limited degree through exercises, techniques, or motivations reducing fear responses, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the work of a spy, agent, informer or stool pigeon requires strong concentration on assigned tasks, and that experiencing moral dilemmas connected with exploiting or endangering others would reduce effectiveness and increase the risk of exposure and mission failure, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that a spy, agent, informer or stool pigeon must be a person with relatively little empathy, lacking a natural tendency to deeply feel what others experience, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the ability to empathize with others may, on one hand, help us understand them better and predict their behavior—which may be very valuable for a spy or agent—but on the other hand may make such a person sensitive to human suffering and hinder the accomplishment of missions and objectives, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the preferred form of empathy in a spy, agent, informer or stool pigeon is cognitive empathy, connected with the ability to understand another person’s perspective, social role, thoughts, feelings and desires, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that emotional empathy—understood as emotionally experiencing another person’s emotions as one’s own, taking on their feelings and suffering—is less desirable in a spy, agent, informer or stool pigeon, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
13.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that in order to reduce feelings of guilt connected with harming others, strong motives, justifications, and learning behaviors that enable functioning like a machine, robot, automaton, or someone “without a heart” may be helpful, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that patriotism and a sense of fulfilling important duties for the defense of a country, group, or sect may be important motives in the work of a spy, agent, informer or stool pigeon, even if such activities may simultaneously be regarded as wrong, dishonest or immoral, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the belief that “the end justifies the means” may facilitate violating and crossing moral boundaries, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies, agents, informers and the like are often recruited from among extroverted individuals—active, sociable people who readily establish contact with others and possess strong skills of influence, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that a large part of the work of spies, agents, informers and the like involves establishing new contacts, building trust, obtaining important information from others, and sometimes persuading them to provide such information regularly, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that extroversion has a biological foundation which, combined with social training throughout life, provides highly extroverted individuals with strong social competence; such people naturally enjoy being around others, forming new acquaintances, and consequently gain considerable experience in handling difficult social situations, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that training spies, agents, informers and the like in influence strategies and techniques gives them a significant advantage in dealings with others—they can manipulate impressions, evoke desired emotions, influence beliefs, and persuade people to comply with their requests, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that abandoning one’s own identity (along with genuine contacts and relationships) and assuming another identity while functioning within it, in a threatening environment where one deceives others—including close people whose identities one often impersonates, harms and exploits—is a difficult task associated with long-term and intense stress, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
21.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that abandoning one’s own identity and assuming another can be endured by individuals who are deeply ideologically committed, possess a sense of extraordinary mission, and can justify to themselves such a sacrifice—unimaginable for the average person—through higher necessity, the good of their homeland, or the defense of fundamental ideals for which they are willing to sacrifice their freedom and even their lives, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the conviction that one is carrying out an important mission for one’s country and acting rightly reduces doubts and moral dilemmas, allowing a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like to focus on tasks and act effectively, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
23.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that in work as a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like, emotional needs for closeness, friendship, love, as well as confiding in others, are frustrated because one is in a hostile, threatening environment, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that betrayal means betraying one’s previous superiors, command, comrades-in-arms, as well as one’s country and professed ideals, and exposing oneself to serious criminal consequences, many years of imprisonment and sometimes even a formal death sentence, as well as widespread contempt and hatred connected with the risk of being “eliminated,” and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like must be connected with special conditions, as well as with the hope that they will not be caught red-handed and that, after completing their tasks, they will be effectively protected by the country for whose benefit they betrayed their homeland, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that in the case of a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like who betrays his homeland, justifications may include, for example, the belief that nothing will happen to anyone in the network he exposes, while he will gain large sums of money, protection from a new sovereign, and the prospect of a long, peaceful and comfortable life; that these justifications are usually suggested by officers of the opposing side, who juggle promises, blackmail, deception, for example concerning the agent being written off by commanders, discomfort, for example prison conditions, and even pain, in order to bring about cooperation, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that justifications are a common cognitive device that allows people to violate norms they themselves accept, and even to act against values they cherish, without fear, guilt or lowered self-esteem, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like is never retired, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
29.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that changing identity is the ABC of functioning as a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that a basic feature of a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like is permanent stress, that this is not noticed, and that it comes out after years, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the task of a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like is, among other things, to deceive, steal, extract, and gain access to information that someone else does not want to give us, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
32.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that everything we plan, we do with regard to how to bypass all possible existing safeguards, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
33.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that what is most interesting to us is most often secured, hidden, concealed, locked in a cabinet, or kept inside someone’s head, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
34.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that being a double agent is like controlled schizophrenia, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
35.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like must be psychologically and physically resilient, responsible, collegial, and must have clear and good morality, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the work of a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like differs little from what happens every day in a corporation, that it is mainly about persuading others to do what we want, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the basic exercise for spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like is walking around the city and discovering how many people and how many cars are following you, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the worst truth is better than the most beautiful lie, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that espionage is a form of intelligence activity consisting in obtaining information that constitutes secrets and passing it on to an intelligence institution, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
40.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies mainly befriend other spies, that they do not have to hide from one another, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
41.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like is rarely armed, and that the much more important and commonly used tool of real agents is not a pistol, but a lie, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
42.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like learn to deceive without blinking, train in how to outsmart a lie detector, and that lying is as inseparable from their profession as intense stress, the fear accompanying their tasks, and often painful loneliness connected with the obligation to keep their work secret, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
43.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that the profession of a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like is work for psychologically resilient people, and that if one does not have such resilience, or loses it, it quickly comes out, because stresses accumulate and everything becomes complicated, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
44.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that in the profession of a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like there is constant access to alcohol, and it is consumed as part of official duties; that paradoxically this only sporadically becomes a more serious life problem for spies, agents and the like, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
45.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like manage to tame fear, but the specifics of the service, mainly stress and the necessity of deep conspiracy, have their price, and that this affects personal life, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
46.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that a spy, agent, informer, stool pigeon and the like is supposed to die shamefully, slowly and in the worst torments, that his death should terrify, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
47.
Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that there are no people more despised than spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like, and our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that there are no people more needed by law enforcement agencies and intelligence structures than well-placed spies, agents, informers, stool pigeons and the like within criminal structures, and our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
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Our own and, through us, others’ knowledge, understanding, promotion, experience, awareness, and more, that synonyms of the word spy include:
Barabbas, basilisk, boaster, sharp one, sly one, sly fox, clever little trickster, trickster, schemer, circus performer, a good number, informer, two-faced person, fake, dyed fox, Pharisee, rascal, rogue, hypocrite, Jesuit, scoundrel, snitch, calculator, stool pigeon, collaborator, collaborationist, operator, confidant, mole, fraud, juggler, dodger, better number, fox, little fox, manipulator, know-it-all, mystifier, quite a number, dissembler, troublemaker, pretender, trickster, apostate, renegade, clever one, cunning beast, sellout, old fox, old sparrow, charlatan, crafty fox, smart operator, schemer, oath-breaker, wolf in lamb’s clothing, wolf in sheep’s clothing, turncoat, envious one, traitor, agent, detective, informant, tail, super-agent, super-spy, stool pigeon, plainclothes officer, plant, insider, intelligence officer, ace of intelligence, former secret police officer, rubber ear, secret agent, former communist security officer, surveillant, investigator, denunciator, secret accuser, security-service man, saboteur, spion, intelligence agent, secret intelligence officer, police intelligence officer, and more, together with our and others’ experiencing all resulting consequences.
Opublikowano: 13/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
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