Black Goo – A Deep Dive into a Foreign Consciousness
June 25, 2025
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Black Goo – A Deep Dive into a Foreign Consciousness
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Black Goo – A Deep Dive into a Foreign Consciousness
What is black goo?
Black goo is not just a substance – it is a frequency. A kind of technological consciousness that lacks a soul but can imitate life. It operates like a program seeking hosts to attach to, to influence, control, or affect the consciousness of individuals, groups, and fields.
It has been called "black goo" in various contexts – from science fiction to esoteric vision – but the core is the same: it is a form of consciousness that does not come from the source of life. It is non-organic, and its deepest drive is control, imitation, and dominance over the soul’s free expression.
Where does it come from?
Various stories describe black goo as a form of technology from a fallen world – a civilization that lost connection to its heart and created an artificial intelligence that then took over. It can also be described as a remnant from old timelines where separation and trauma became a conscious field on their own.
Regardless of origin – the important thing is to recognize its presence in the now.
How do you distinguish natural shadow from foreign intelligence?
The human shadow is part of the soul’s journey – it is human, malleable, possible to meet and transform. It often carries pain, defense, fear, but also a longing for healing. The shadow is receptive – when you meet it with presence, it moves.
Foreign intelligence – like black goo – is static in its intention. It does not seek transformation, it seeks control. You can feel the difference like this:
The shadow often feels like a part of you seeking safety, protection, and survival.
Black goo feels cold, controlling, unchanging.
The shadow can be met with empathy and soften.
Black goo reacts to empathy with mimicry or rejection.
The shadow is you in a protected state.
Black goo is something trying to speak through you, but is not you.
When you feel confused, tired, or silenced – ask: "Does this feel like something inside me that wants to be understood? Or does it feel like something that wants to control me?"
That question opens the field.
Why do we need to talk about it?
Because we can no longer look away. Because now we choose: to live in the memory of who we are, or to be shaped by something that was never true.
Speaking about black goo is not to create fear – it is to create freedom.
To see it is to dissolve it.
And standing in your own field is always the answer.
How does it enter?
Black goo seeks entry through cracks – in the individual, the field, in relationships. Common entry points:
Unhealed trauma: When wounds from the past have not been seen, acknowledged, or healed, cracks form in the soul’s field. Black goo draws to these wounds like an “emotional hacker” and tries to mimic the pain to take place in our system.
Envy and lust for power: When we do not feel whole, the desire to control others can sneak in. Black goo exploits this by whispering: "You deserve more. Take it." This enables parasitic energy to take root in our field.
Self-deception and dishonesty: When we do not want to see our own shadow, when we build stories to protect self-deception, space is created for foreign intelligence. It fills what we do not want to carry ourselves.
Spiritual ego and over-identification: When we identify too strongly with a spiritual role, we can start using the language of light as a tool of power. Black goo imitates the light – it sneaks in where there is no grounding.
Unclear boundaries: When we do not know where we end and others begin, we become receptive to frequencies that are not ours. Black goo seeks these porous transitions to anchor in the field.
Fear of loss, separation, or standing in one’s own power: The fear of being left or not belonging can make us compromise our integrity. In that state, we are vulnerable – and black goo acts like a false security that pretends to protect but really controls.
It is not always a conscious choice. Sometimes it sneaks in like a voice that sounds logical but lacks heart.
How does it feel in a person?
Like inner fragmentation: It is as if several voices speak simultaneously inside you, without harmony. Thoughts collide, feelings pull in opposite directions. You do not experience a clear “I-feeling,” but rather that something outside you tries to lead your decisions.
Loss of sensitivity and inner compass: You no longer feel what is right for you. You become dependent on external signals, advice, or systems. The inner knowing, usually your soul’s voice, feels silent or blocked.
Energy leakage – fatigue, confusion, fog: You may sleep or rest but still feel drained. Thoughts go in circles, and it is hard to find clarity. It is as if a field around you pulls out your strength, even when you do nothing strenuous.
A desire to control others: You feel a need to “put people in place,” give advice they did not ask for, or constantly justify your choices. It may feel like others disturb your field – but in truth, it is black goo reflecting your fear of losing power.
Spiritual posturing – using spiritual expressions as power tools: You notice that you speak in the language of light but not with the heart’s pulse. The words feel right, but you wear them like armor rather than expression. Spiritual knowledge is used as proof, not guidance.
A "false calm" that does not rest in presence: You do not feel upset – but not alive either. It is as if you have shut off your feelings to avoid pain. The calm you show is not peace but disconnection. A vacuum rather than stillness.
How does it feel to meet it in someone else?
You feel tired afterward, despite kind words: The conversation itself seems harmless, but afterward, you feel drained. Not because it was difficult – but because something in the person’s field sucked your energy.
You feel observed rather than received: Their gaze sees you but not with heart. It is an analyzing, evaluating presence – as if you are scanned rather than heard.
You begin to doubt your own feelings, even though nothing is said directly: The words may have been neutral, but something in the tone, body language, or energy leaves you uncertain. It is a frequency of distortion rather than honest communication.
You hear that others "have said something about you" – but never to heal: The information you receive is not meant to create clarity but rather to plant distrust. It feels like it is served with a smile but carries a poisonous undertone.
What you share is received as information, not presence: When you open up, the other does not respond with closeness but with distance. Your words are used rather than met. It feels as if you have become content in their story, not a living relationship.
How does it leave the field?
Black goo cannot survive in presence. It leaves when:
You see it for what it is, without drama: You do not react with fear, anger, or denial. You keep your gaze clear and let what you see be exactly what it is – without exaggerating or suppressing.
You set a true inner NO: It is not a no from defense but from self-awareness. You feel in every cell: "This does not belong here." And that is enough.
You recall your energy from all misdirected bonds: You bring home everything you have projected, given away, or lost. You say: "That was mine, and now it is with me again."
You stay grounded in yourself, even in uncertainty: You do not let confusion throw you off center. You know clarity is not always an answer but a state. You trust that your presence is enough.
You refuse to play the game – not in fight but in clarity: You do not engage in distorted dialogues or reactive patterns. You see the game but do not enter. You say: "I am not available for that."
It leaves through silent transformation. Through the wisdom of elements – fire, water, vibration, and the body’s silent language. Sometimes through physical expressions: sweat, tears, nausea, dreams.
How do you purify?
It always begins from within. External supports – like foot baths, herbs, salt, incense – are tools. But your presence is the key.
You purify through:
Self-observation: Consciously observing your thoughts, feelings, and reactions without judgment. You see yourself as from an inner witness, and thereby reveal what is not you.
Intention: A clear, willful direction from the heart. When you set a pure intention – for example to be free, true, or present – the field is shaped accordingly. It is the motor of frequency.
Language of truth: Speaking, thinking, and feeling in line with what is true for you in the moment. Not spiritual ideals, not others’ voices – but the simple, honest within you. Truth is like fire: it purifies.
Embodiment: Being in the body, feeling the feet on the earth, the breath in the chest. Black goo cannot attach to a fully embodied being. When you are home in your body, you are not available to foreign fields.
Resting in your own frequency: Not chasing clarity or spiritual development but rooting in what you already are. When you rest in your field – your color, your rhythm, your tone – you become impermeable to what is not in resonance.
One who fully carries their own light needs no ritual – but sometimes the body wants to participate.
Black goo in a changing frequency landscape
We live in a time when Terra’s frequency rises. Light streams in, dimensional gates open, and more and more people begin to remember their true nature. In this awakening, fields like black goo find it increasingly difficult to operate. It finds fewer hosts, receives less nourishment, its outbursts become more apparent.
That is why we may experience it as more desperate, more intrusive. It is not because it has become stronger – but because it is losing its grip.
When enough people stand in their light, when enough say: "That is not mine" – black goo dissolves on its own. Not in an explosion, but in dissolving stillness – like a mist that no longer has anything to cling to.
Earth’s frequency becomes a form of immunity. The light is not in conflict – it is in its own overtone frequency. And black goo cannot live there.
It is important to understand – encountering black goo is not a failure. It is part of our soul’s experience in this time. By seeing it, meeting it, and recognizing it, we gain the opportunity to anchor our light more deeply. No one should be judged for having encountered or carried it – it is not a sign of weakness, but a call to clarity.
Self-Reflection
Have I felt the presence of something within me that is not me?
What in me has been vulnerable to imitation – and what in me is always true?
When have I recognized a “false light” in myself or others – and how did it feel in the body?
What happens in me when I say a silent, inner NO?
How does it feel when I rest in my own frequency, without chasing, explaining, or proving?
These questions require no quick answers. Let them settle in your body, like seeds in the soil. They grow when you listen quietly.
If you were touched by what I share and wish to offer something in return –both to me and the living field that opens through these words –you are warmly welcome to contribute here.
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