Saturday, March 22, 2014

"I Got Soul."


The spiritual realm tends to be one of my bread and butter issues.
What happens when we start to incorporate other disciplines like astrophysics into the equation?

I'm most specifically going to delve into the nature of the human soul, and the nature of different types of dreams.
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The soul is comprised of  three components:

-Mind (Thoughts)
-Will (Drive)
-Emotions (Mood)

Now that that has been established, let's discuss the three different types of dreams.

I've narrowed them down to three general categories, labeled with which components of the soul are active during each dream state:

"Typical" Dreams- M+E
Lucid Dreams- M+W+E
Deja Vu- M+E

In "typical" dreams, the will part of our consciousness is disengaged, as we are passive thinkers and feelers to whatever is transpiring. No out-of-body experience.

In lucid dreams, you remain in the present, but maintain some degree of control over what you do or what transpires in the dream. Again, the soul goes nowhere.

In deja vu, we are reduced to passive thinkers and feelers taking a ride into the future.

Where does the soul go?
Somewhere between our current position in the universe and the expanding edge?

The human lifespan lies somewhere within those bounds as well.

Throughout our lifespan, our soul stays knitted to our flesh, no matter where it travels on the globe or in the universe.

That is, until we have deja vu experiences or our lives expire.

He exists outside of space and time, reaching in and dealing with humankind at will.
God is not limited by this fabric, as humans are.
How do we know?

He knows what we ask for before we even ask.

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