An isolated truth is not that important. A truth is only important if you make a concept out of it. Once we make a concept we build models, and each one of us is operating on models. I’ll ask you to build some new models. The model I am after is a new model of a human being based on health, consciousness and evolution.
Here are 3 models that make up our belief system:
1) The physiological model has to do with disease: we treat symptoms of disease because we do not know what health is, and we accept the fact that health is the absence of disease.
2) The biochemical model: you’ve read that life started from a chemical soup and then progressed to protozoa. It is not so. It takes an electrical spark: you can have all the chemistry in the world, but if there is no electricity, no power and no charge there is no life. Even the DNA can be altered by the change in consciousness of a human being.
3) The behavioral model has to do with perception, experience, ego, personality, emotion, and brain hemispheres. This model only answers a very small part of human behavior and only memory of life in the current times.
These models are not incorrect, but they are incomplete. Hence the need to find a new model rather than trying to fit our behaviors into a model that does not fit: the current model cannot explain some selections we make or things we perceive. The final instructions are in the new model: the human energy field or the mind of man, a field of energy that incorporates all behaviors, even to the highest level –the level of the soul.
The soul is the apex of the energy field, which holds the memory of everything that has ever occurred to that soul, including other lifehoods. It is also the source of intuition, insight and creativity. These higher-level capacities are not found in the brain (the brain is a dandy computer with a lovely switchboard, but it is not the source of high level creation).
The human field is also the source of mystical experiences.
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