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Stephen King Movies & Ancient Gnostic Texts

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I'm sure this theory has been discussed before but it still fascinates me to this day. Stephen Kings books and therefore movie adaptations always seem to center around children with psychic abilities that came about through some kind of trauma and the fact that they had to use their vivid imagination to cope. These kids are always being hunted by some kind of interdimensional creature/monster/entity that feeds on the emotional energy these special children produce. Pennywise in IT fed on kids or people who were in a state of terror because he said it made them taste better. The creatures in Dr. Sleep fed on the same thing only they siphoned the energy from the children as they were tortured to death. Not only does this sound exactly like the adrenochrome conspiracy and Pizza gate but it also mirrors the Archon prison planet theory from the Nag Hammadi texts. The Archons are supposedly interdimensional entities that have somehow trapped our souls here on earth in a memory wiping reincarnation cycle. They feed on the negative energy humans produce when they are angry, depressed, anxious, scared or envious and it's called loosh. I'm interested to hear other people's opinions and theories about this?

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