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Preface

In this book, Younousse answers a series of questions posed by Yauheniya, describing his vision and his experiences of the spiritual world. Since his early years, Younousse has been interested in the spiritual world and has become acquainted with many different religions and spiritual practices. In his career as a visual artist, Younousse has lived and worked in different countries throughout Central, West, and North Africa as well as Western Europe, where he has observed how different spiritual traditions are carried out in different communities. On his spiritual journey, he discovered the Buddhism of Nichiren Shoshu and realized the great benefit of true meditation, which he has been practicing ever since.

Rather new to the field of spirituality, Yauheniya has been questioning Younousse about the fundamentals of the spiritual world, which are essential to understanding how human lives are shaped through meditation. Having spent a number of years in healthcare research, Yauheniya has been particularly interested in how the practice of meditation affects the health and well-being of people and how developing and applying spiritual knowledge can help address a range of mental and physical health problems prevalent nowadays.

In this book, Younousse provides his insights into some central concepts in spirituality, which are widely unknown and commonly misunderstood. Using his talent as a visual artist, Younousse facilitates the visualization of these concepts providing graphic illustrations based on modern life examples.

Additionally, the printed version of the book includes a description of Younousse’s recent art series about sexual identity, in which he paints the spiritual bodies of different people and explains why it is perfectly normal—both spiritually and physically—to be born as gay, lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual.

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter One

Introduction

Can you introduce yourself and explain what compelled you to write this book?

What is your motivation for describing the spiritual world to people?

What do you plan to accomplish with this book?

Who should read this book and why?

Chapter Two

The Spiritual World and the Physical World

How is the physical world related to the spiritual world?

Does God exist?

What is the relation of science to the spiritual world?

Chapter Three

Three Human Bodies

How is the human built?

What is the relationship between the three bodies?

What is the function of the soul?

What is good and bad about these Ten Worlds and how does it affect our lives?

How does meditation awaken the soul?

How does the level of energy in the soul change over time?

What happens to the energy of people who do not meditate?

How about the second spiritual body: what is the spirit?

How does karma affect the soul and the spirit?

How does reincarnation function?

How to understand that the human has three bodies?

Chapter Four

Creatures in the Invisible World

Why is it now that you are describing the spiritual world to people?

What is a demon?

Chapter Five

Spiritual Sickness and Physical Sickness

What are the different types of spiritual sickness?

How is physical sickness related to spiritual sickness?

What about people in the Worlds of Humanity and Rapture?

How to protect yourself from a pandemic like the coronavirus?

Chapter Six

The Positive Effect of Meditation

What is meditation?

Why does meditation have a positive effect on humans?

How is the physical body composed of the Five Elements?

What is the difference between meditation and doing good?

Chapter Seven

Spiritual Identity

What is spiritual identity?

How do different spiritual practices affect our spiritual bodies?

What is Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism?

Chapter Eight

Three Types of Humans: Naive, Radical, Enlightened

Can you explain your classification of people into naïve, radical, and enlightened?

Why do you compare naïve people to the lake?

Can you explain the three categories of naïve people?

Why do you represent radical people as the river?

What are the three categories of radical people?

Who are enlightened people?

Why do you represent enlightened people as the ocean?

What are the three categories of enlightened people?

Chapter Nine

Last Thoughts and Conclusion

What is the main take-away from this book?

Which topics would you like to address next?

What is your final advice to the readers?

About the Authors

Table of Illustrations

Illustration 1. The Cycle of Water

Illustration 2. Science and Spirituality

Illustration 3. Three Human Bodies

Illustration 4. Smartphone Analogy

Illustration 5. Position of the Three Bodies while Meditating

Illustration 6. Three Bodies of an Enlightened Person

Illustration 7. Ten Chakras of the Soul

Illustration 8. Three Positions of the Soul

Illustration 9. Soul Transformation: Animal

Illustration 10. Soul Transformation: Tree

Illustration 11. Soul Transformation: Reptile

Illustration 12. Demon in the Soul

Illustration 13. Demon Manifestation: Bull

Illustration 14. Demon Manifestation: Snake

Illustration 15. Demon Manifestation: Leopard

Illustration 16. Demon Manifestation: Bear

Illustration 17. Evolution of the Telephone

Illustration 18. Cause and Positive Effect of Meditation

Illustration 19. Five Elements in the Human Body

Illustration 20. Mango Tree

Illustration 21. Spiritual Identity

Illustration 22. Muslim Prayer

Illustration 23. Christian Prayer

Illustration 24. Yoga Practice

Illustration 25. Human Classification

Illustration 26. Lake

Illustration 27. Three Types of Naïve People

Illustration 28. River

Illustration 29. Three Types of Radical People

Illustration 30. Ocean

Illustration 31. Three Types of Enlightened People

How Is Human Built?

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