How To See Archons With Physical Eyes — The soft Gaze Technique
They Fear This More Than Anything
Archons Fear This More Than Anything
Abstract
Archons can be observed: the battle isn’t fought with swords and shields, but with the clarity of your own perception. Your new sight is your greatest protection. Go forth, practice, and step into the reality you were chosen to perceive.

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The Soft Gaze Technique
Seeing Archons requires a method of recalibrating your brain’s visual filter to notice what is normally discarded by training your attention to your peripheral vision.
The technique involves the following steps:
- Find a Setting: Sit comfortably in a space with low lighting — dim enough for shadows to have depth, but bright enough to see physical objects clearly. The low-light contrast makes Archons more visible.
- Choose a Neutral Field: Face a wall or an open space, avoiding screens or detailed objects that would pull your focus.
- Soften Your Gaze: This is the critical step. Instead of focusing harder and narrowing your attention, you do the opposite:
Widen your gaze.
Relax your eye muscles.
Let your vision go slightly out of focus, seeing the entire field all at once (soft, loose, receptive).
4. Engage Peripheral Awareness: While holding the soft gaze, pay attention to the edges of your vision (peripheral awareness), noticing movements or shapes without moving your eyes toward them.
5. Acknowledge Without Chasing: When you notice movements or shapes in your periphery (which your central vision would normally filter out), you must not look directly at them. Keep your gaze soft, acknowledge the movement, but don’t chase it with focus.
6. Practice: Practice for 7 to 10 minutes daily. The goal is to let your brain slowly realize the peripheral detections are consistent and present, causing the visual filter to relax and allow sustained perception of the entities.

Archons typically do not appear as solid, three-dimensional beings
When seen clearly using the Soft Gaze technique, they appear as:
Semi-transparent distortions in the air, like heat waves or a shimmer with vague shape but no defined edges.
Shadows with depth.
Dark smoke that moves with intention.
Vaguely humanoid figures that seem to be made of static.
Archon appearance can depend on the type of Archon being perceived and the density of its manifestation at that moment

Archons fear being seen with physical eyes is that visibility instantly breaks their control system and feeding mechanism
The primary reason archons fear being seen with physical eyes is that visibility instantly breaks their control system and feeding mechanism.
Loss of Primary Weapon: Their greatest advantage is invisibility. They operate in frequencies most humans can’t perceive, allowing them to influence thoughts and manipulate emotions without being detected.
End of Manipulation: The moment a person can see an archon, they cannot be manipulated or controlled by what they recognize as separate from them.
Cessation of Feeding: Archons feed on unconscious emotional spikes (fear, anger, lust, despair). When a person consciously observes the entity and its actions, the emotional state shifts from “food” to “information,” and conscious observation breaks the feeding mechanism, causing the archon to panic and retreat. The harvest system collapses when they are watched.

The role of peripheral vision in the Soft Gaze Technique for detecting Archons is central to the method
Initial Detection: Peripheral vision is optimized for detecting movement and subtle changes, and it has access to a slightly wider frequency range than central vision. This allows it to momentarily detect an Archon before the brain’s filter kicks in and erases it from conscious perception.
Training Mechanism: The technique is based on training your peripheral awareness to hold what it’s detecting long enough for your conscious mind to register it.
The Practice: While holding the soft gaze, the user must pay attention to the edges of their vision (peripheral awareness), noticing movements or shapes without moving their eyes toward them. By acknowledging the movement in the periphery and not chasing it with central focus, the brain is slowly trained to relax its filter, allowing for sustained perception of the entities.

Actual seeing
“open the eyes that see beyond sight, not spiritual vision, actual seeing with the physical eyes.”
Seeing in Waking Consciousness: see archons with eyes open in waking consciousness, not in meditation or altered states, but in ordinary reality.
Shifting Visual Perception: The teaching was about learning to shift visual perception, allowing the archons, which operate just outside the frequency humans are programmed to detect, to become visible.
The Power of Visibility: this visibility is the one thing archons fear more than any prayer, ritual, or spiritual practice, because being seen instantly breaks their control system and makes them lose their primary weapon (invisibility).
Two types of vision operate is as follows:
Central Vision: It is “sharp, focused, and optimized for detail.” The brain’s programming for central vision is what “filters out” the frequencies where Archons exist, causing the shapes to vanish when a person looks directly at them.
Peripheral Vision: It is “optimized for detecting movement and subtle changes in the environment” and “has access to a slightly wider frequency range than central vision does.”
Peripheral vision is better for initially detecting Archons. This is because it can momentarily detect an Archon before the central vision’s filter “kicks in and erased it.” The Soft Gaze Technique exploits this by training peripheral awareness to hold what it’s detecting long enough for the conscious mind to register it.

The six steps of the Soft Gaze Technique for seeing Archons
- Find a Setting: Sit comfortably in a space with low lighting — dim enough for shadows to have depth, but bright enough to see physical objects clearly. The low-light contrast makes Archons more visible.
- Choose a Neutral Field: Face a wall or an open space, avoiding screens or detailed objects that would pull your focus.
- Soften Your Gaze: Widen your gaze, relax your eye muscles, and let your vision go slightly out of focus, seeing the entire field all at once (soft, loose, receptive).
- Engage Peripheral Awareness: While holding the soft gaze, pay attention to the edges of your vision (peripheral awareness), noticing movements or shapes without moving your eyes toward them.
- Acknowledge Without Chasing: When you notice movements or shapes in your periphery, you must not look directly at them. Keep your gaze soft, acknowledge the movement, but don’t chase it with focus.
- Practice: Practice for 7 to 10 minutes daily. The goal is to let your brain slowly realize the peripheral detections are consistent and present, causing the visual filter to relax and allow sustained perception of the entities.

Archons typically feed on unconscious emotional spikes:
Fear
Anger
Lust
Despair

Conscious observation
Stops this feeding mechanism because the Archons “need you unaware.” The moment a person consciously observes the entity and its actions:
The emotional state shifts from “food” to “information.”
Conscious observation breaks the feeding mechanism.
The Archon recognizes it has been seen, and its cover is blown, causing it to panic and retreat.
The “harvest system collapses” when they are watched.

Reference
This is an illustrated summary of YT videos:
Jesus Taught Chosen Ones How To See Archons With Physical Eyes — They Fear This More Than Anything, Divine Codes
Thoth Taught Chosen Ones How To See Archons With Physical Eyes — They Fear This More Than Anything, Library of Thoth
Jesus Taught Chosen Ones How To See Archons With Physical Eyes — They Fear This More Than Anything, Etheric Code Laboratory
Original on Medium · David Senouf · Dec 15, 2025
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