Spiritual Transcendentalism by Kurt Kawohl

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The physical plane is three dimensional. Space is often considered the fourth dimension, this is where the spiritual existence is a reality. To speak of space as containing in itself a quality which we humans cognize as intelligence, consciousness, love, or hate is to speak with accuracy, for all these qualities do exist. The subconscious is also where the mental processes of creativity originate and often controls what one writes and thinks. The conscience adds to and stores life experiences into the subconscious part of the mind which is the spirit or soul and are often considered identical though the soul has also been referred to as the vessel for the spirit. Physical contact with the spiritual is a misinterpretation of the mind. The spirit is the only one capable of interacting with the spiritual realm or dimension. This spiritual experience is often indecipherable by the mind which also often misinterprets its meaning, hence we have various religions and beliefs.

When a physical existence ceases, conclusions are often surmised that all physical as well as spiritual existence has ceased. Spiritual existence is sometimes perceived to be an illusion in the physical dimension even though many people have claimed to have had spiritual experiences. In order to ascertain whether and where a spirit exists the following must be considered.

One may say that emotions are psychological, (of the psyche) structuralism, psychobiological, but they are nevertheless of the spirit; which also subscribes to a form of natural selection. Every person is born with a spirit which is neither holy nor heaven sent. A child�s spirit is a part of the mother's spirit which is passed down to the fetus and is then separated from its host at birth. It remains partially spiritually connected to the past host until it is capable of receiving its own data by the development of the child's reasoning capabilities at about 18 months from its birth. At that time the spirit separates from the mother and the child develops it's own spirit.

The spirit can not exist without a host therefore visions or spiritual sightings are impossible. If the host or a mother with reasoning capabilities is not available during that time, the child's spirit bonds temporarily with the spirit of its physical provider. At about age 1 1/2 the spirit separates from the mother and the child develops it's own spirit.

The conscience relays information to the spirit. Consciousness arises when contact has been made with a base; (sense or emotion) this is when spirit initiates its first recording. The spirit is the database of the senses and emotions.

There are several levels of consciousness:

A. On a scale of 1 to 10 rating, with consciousness being level 1 where the spirit accumulates data and triggers emotions.

B. The upper level of subconsciousness is at level 2; involuntary subconscious reactions are sometimes manifested.

C. The dream level at 3; a series of thoughts and visions are introduced. Level 4 is deep sleep.

D. Hibernation or very deep sleep is at level 5.

E. At level 6 unconsciousness sets in.

F. Spiritual data is stored between levels 6 and 9.

G. At 10 the subconscious is at a point of physical imminent death. The spirit that has established lines of communications with the spiritual realm is transmitted, filtered and cleansed of all negative emotions; then it bonds with the spiritual realm.

When a personality disorder affects the data input process, data is filtered. Brain injury does not supersede the soul, at that point data input simply ceases. If one seems to have severely impaired reasoning capabilities it does not necessarily mean that reasoning capabilities are not, or never were present. Sometimes reasoning capabilities can not be displayed or communicated to another.

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