“Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, those who lay a hand on the lamb will spontaneously combust.”
Understand this as well as you can: ill-will is the enemy. Aside from general ill-will which many people can be led astray into, there are three major archetypes which define the foundations of evil.
1. Those with ill-will akin to that of a snake. These ones carry the sharpest blades, but they have little extension, and so if one steers well clear they should be fine. Sharp pins and needles sensations that can threaten wellness would be something to ignore. A biting sensation to the neck would be when they're trying to hurt you most deeply.
2. Those with ill-will akin to that of a rat. These ones are of essence those who carry the heaviest airs of degeneration. They may present themselves relatively harmless and feeble, but stay close to them for too long and you will get affected, often making you feel weaker in a smog of ill-will - it is then that they strike and look to keep you dragged down.
3. Those with ill-will akin to that of a spider. The most dangerous of all. You may often fail to notice their ill-will; they’re adept at masking it, but shivers should give it away. These ones will look to tie and manipulate you, often making you feel you can’t escape their webs. If you escape such a circumstance you have certainly done well. If you are unable to, you may receive the most enduring damage.
Beware of these sorts as you go about your life. They live on many corners and are incapable of of salvation once they have embraced this evil past the developmental phase into adulthood.
Those who have mere general ill-will are well-saveable. You wouldn’t want to abandon or negate too much those whose hearts are merely clouded.
I’ve said my piece on this for now.