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Old 07-13-2007, 11:52 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Default soul/schizophrenia/memory

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Originally Posted by DaveTyler View Post
My vision of how we are built up is like this

Spirit(consciousness equal to us all) can't be altered at all.
Soul/Mind (personality, inner morals, thoughts and memories)
Brain (controlls the rest of the physical body)
Body

If soul exist, it must be what travels from death to spiritrealm and then reincarnates.
Well, here is what I don't get with this concept:

If pastliferegression is true, this states that memories are saved in the soul, otherwise it wouldnt be possible to remember pastlives.
Well, then, what about people who has got their brains smashed in and no longer remember anything?
What about people with split personality? noone can have 2 souls in them, if that was true you would be BORN split personality that does not happen, this often developes in childhood after trauma and can be cured by talk therapy. So its like how can personality come from the soul?
Also if soul exist, how can one lose it like everyone says? It doesnt make sense, you ARE your soul, if you lost your soul, the body would die and you would go with the soul cause you ARE the soul

Soul, Mind, Spirit, Consciousness, Intelligence. These words all mean the same to me. I don't have a nifty metaphysical dictionary to separate and delineate the fine nuances in the ethereal part of us, but I do feel like I have an intuitive understanding of that source you allude to. From my perspective, the spirit has opposite characteristics of this world. This world is coarse, objectifiable, and quantifiable. The spirit is not. The closer you get to mind, the less you see divisions. There is such a thing as a collective unconscious mind, for example. To say that 2 souls cannot inhabit the same body is to completely bypass the nature of the soul altogether. You see, location is part of the illusion. The soul is not in the body, the body is in the soul. What we identify as a "soul inhabiting a body" is more like a radio tuning into the station of your personality.

For example, did you know that your essential essence, or "soul pattern" cannot incarnate into a specific body unless it matches the soul in frequency resonance vibration? The brain works with electromagnetism -- the soul works with electromagnetism. The brain is a receiver, and it takes a certain kind of receiver to tune into a certain soul. What do you think goes on with channeling? The soul doesn't necessarily leave the body to make way for another soul in such a scenario. What happens (most of the time) is the channeler simply alters their frequency enough to maintain interaction with the brain, yet also pick up on a complimentary frequency of a different "radio station/personality".

Memory patterns are partially stored in the brain, but a more complete memory pattern is formed in consciousness which has no limit for how much mind image can be stored.

Schizophrenia can happen for a variety of reasons, trauma being one of them as you mentioned. Severe trauma to the brain or the mind can make it very difficult for your frequency to communicate with your host body, and vice versa. If enough psychological trauma occurs the shoe that you were fitted for pre-incarnation (the body), could potentially fit no longer, or maybe not fit as well in any case. This could cause all sorts of problems, one being lack of restraint of bodily impulses.

Also, in my opinion, it is quite possible for a body to remain alive with no soul present. The body is machinery, and can function without consciousness, though it rarely does simply because there is ALWAYS an inummerable amount of souls waiting to incarnate.

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Anagogy
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