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ОглавлениеChapter 7: Our world – a training camp for our souls
Now you might be wondering who deposited all this information in the interworld and created a spirit that can make use of it. I believe that this is the playing field that God makes available to himself and our souls so that we can experience ourselves and he in turn through us. Just as we can »bring« new information and ideas into this interworld, it is conversely possible to »read« them in our here and now as soon as we have created the mental prerequisites for it. If the spirit is in a material body, it is disconnected from the interworld and filtered by our brain in order to ensure a clear separation between here and the hereafter. We are, so to speak, focused on earth life and play the role of »earth man«. In extended states of consciousness, when dreaming, meditating or even through drugs or medication, this connection opens like a valve and offers us insights into the world of the spirit and into the spectrum of ideas of the interworld. It is an ongoing and perpetual process of interaction between this world and the hereafter - depending on whether we are asleep or awake, whether we meditate, daydream or experience expanded states of consciousness brought about by drugs, sometimes more and sometimes less. The soul wants to experience itself, to express itself and can use this knowledge with all the information from the world of ideas and the interworld to awaken spiritually in the long term. It is what we experience when we are inspired and the muse kisses us, it is our life here in the material world. At birth we go through a kind of amnesia that separates us from our higher selves, our souls. Only in this way we are able to unfold in this life without bias and freely and to realize our planned experiences in this world. The experience finally becomes a felt reality through the perception of the senses. When our body dies, there is a remembrance. We remove the veil of oblivion again. Our brain, which acted like a filter to the interworld during our lifetime, breaks down to dust and releases consciousness. In the hereafter we live timelessly and theoretically have access to all information. Our perception and our intellectual level of development decide which information we want and can use. What does not already correspond to our wealth of knowledge or what we inquire about remains hidden from our individual reality world, since it does not exist for us. We will not receive any responses to this unless we are given the gift of an existing or developing talent, or the gift of a spiritual teacher who guides us to information.
This amnesia, or the veil of oblivion, as it is also called, we can imagine like a king who takes off his crown and mingles with his people for a while. He goes among his people and consciously forgets all experiences from his reign. Only in this way can he get a comprehensive picture of his government activities and how he is perceived by his subordinates. When he returns to the royal family with his knowledge, he could bring all his experience to bear in his royal activities and possibly make better decisions for himself and his people in the future.
Since our brain cannot process all the information between these two worlds at the same time, it ensures that we only have »partial« access to the entire interworld, precisely to the extent that we need to have a meaningful human life here and now. Without our brain we could not mentally structure, temporarily store, process and direct this exchange of ideas and information into suitable channels. We are bound by physical laws in this world. For example, we cannot fly without aids, but this is not a problem in a dream or with the help of our mental imagination. We have to acknowledge our everyday world, distance ourselves from our surroundings and arrange the images we experience in a chronological sequence in order to be able to exist in the material world. The brain links these images with experiences, emotions and feelings and thus makes them available again. Only by incorporating what we have experienced into a chronological sequence we are able to establish connections, to remember and to consciously learn. Our heart also plays an important role here, as it is connected to the brain. Feeling is the »language of the heart«. Often a single tiny feeling or thought is enough to change the entire emotional and mental state of our body. The spirit has effects on matter or our body or, conversely, the body has effects on the spirit. If the mind were not held in check by the brain, we would not be viable in this world. As already mentioned, the interworld is not only on the outside, but also within us, since we are part of it and it is part of us. With our thoughts we generate new ideas in this world and pass them on to information fields in the hereafter. Conversely, we receive information from the interworld through the spirit. So we create new potential and space for new games in the entire universe. Neal Donald Walsch writes:
»You can have the knowledge that you are a divine being, but only when you have the experience and feel it you come to perfect perfection.«
All beings in the universe enrich and use these worlds of ideas, consciously or unconsciously, and in this way create all causal relationships in the variety of information fields (also called »morphic fields«, »world memory« or »Akasha Chronicle«). In our huge universe, completely different forms of being are also imaginable. In the positive we speak of angelic beings, light beings, spiritual guides or, in the worst case, of energy-consuming phenomena such as shadow beings, archonts and demiurgs, goblins or beings of low vibration that rob us of energy. Beings who consist only of pure consciousness and curiously observe us from a timeless state without ever entering the material world themselves are just as possible. Thinking in a human body is based on a mind, that can use a brain with reason to express itself.
I will know, who I am, when I die.
Here on Earth I am just a part of something much bigger
We call it a soul.