by CR (155)
A headstrong temperament is considered in some quarters as someone energetical and determined, but it can also be defined as an individual who is somewhat unruly, refractory, stubborn, sometimes reckless, capricious and impulsive. In short difficult to deal with.
The latter definitions portray a temperament with an egocentric personality of those who believe that reason is exclusively on their side, and want to impose their own ideas on others.
These individuals frequently clash with others even when their conflicts are not externalized, and nothing is more entertaining for the spirits of the Inferior Astral than watching human conflicts. This stirs up obsessor spirits.
These spirits are always waiting for the right moment to actuate on individuals with a negative headstrong temperament, who are often their primary targets. At every step of the way they perceive an opportunity to trigger friction. In the absence of any other occupation, this becomes an absorbing activity for them.
These individuals with an excessive headstrong disposition, are easily irritated when the point of view of others does not coincide with their own, often becoming promoters of conflicts.
There is no need to emphasise what this very common form of obsession means for humanity.
Insidiously, this type of obsession slowly penetrates the subconscious until the individual is completely overwhelmed by it. The victim, unaware of his entrapment, does not react, does not oppose it, plays down the harmful effects. By force of habit, it ends up becoming pleasant to him, facilitating the control of the obsessor spirits that become more active, more violent and difficult to drive away.
One can never be too careful, and only the knowledge of how evolution takes place ensures the individual the conditions, the resources, the means of defending himself from obsession.
Passionate attractions of all kinds are the most dangerous, due to the intense pleasure they cause and the alluring impulses they arise, which often have the effect of a magic spell over the victims. Even newly enlightened individuals sometimes fall under their charm.
References
[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984
[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese
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