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The Science of the Soul

The Science of the Soul

Semyon Kirlian discovered a type of energy structure infusing and surrounding the body of all living
things in 1939 in Russia, after noticing its appearance around patients while undergoing electro-therapy.
Kirlian and his wife then spent the next 25 years developing the technology with which to study this
energy structure. Using Kirlian technology biophysicists and biochemists were then able to study this
energy structure using an electron microscope. In 1968 scientists in Russia officially announced the
discovery of a new energy system in all living things. Biochemists say that this energy body is, ‘some
sort of elementary plasma-like constellation made of ionised particles… not a chaotic system, but a
whole unified organism in itself.’ The scientists studying this energy body called it ‘bio-plasma energy’.

It was further discovered, under closer examination, that this bio-plasma body had certain points of
intense energy that corresponded exactly to the 700 main points of the ancient Chinese acupuncture
chart. Due to developments from the Kirlians’ bio-plasma technology, electronic aids to accurately mark
acupuncture points are being used by medical laboratories around the world to treat patients. This is
hard evidence that the existence of the bio-plasma body is real and that it is intimately related to our
physical body.

What does this bio-plasma body look like?

‘Every living thing placed in the high-frequency discharge produces these patterns. A whole hand can
look like the Milky Way, sparking and twinkling against a glowing background of gold and blue. A freshly
picked leaf shines with an internal light that streams out through its pores in beams that gradually flick
out one by one as it dies. Leaves taken from the plants of the same species show similar jewelled
patterns, but if one of the plants is diseased, the pattern in its leaf is entirely different. Similarly the
pattern produced by the same fingertip changes with the mood and health of the man to whom it
belongs.’

A pattern can have an intrinsic meaning that is more profound than just its appearance. Kirlian also
thought about a deeper meaning attached to the bio-plasmic patterns:

‘In living things, we see the signals of the inner state of the organism reflected in the brightness,
dimness and colour of the flares. The inner life activities of the human being are written in these “light”
hieroglyphs. We’ve created an apparatus to write the hieroglyphs, but to read them, were going to need
help.’

The discovery of the bio-plasma body was nothing new to mystics and psychics; they had always known
of its existence and some can even see it. They call it the aura.

Cambridge biologist Oscar Bagnell designed special hollow lenses filled with coloured dye that
sensitised his eyes and enabled him to view the aura first hand. His description of the human aura is like
those describing the bio-plasma body seen using the Kirlian technology. ‘Bagnell describes the aura as
being composed of a hazy outer layer and a brighter inner layer, in which there seems to be striations
running out at right angles from the skin, Bagnell and other aura watchers say that every once in a while
a much brighter ray “reaches out from the aura like a searchlight” and extends several feet from the body
before vanishing again.’

The bio-plasma body has been observed as ‘a whole unified organism in itself’, and just as the human
biological organism has a brain and nervous system that produces consciousness, it stands to reason
that the bio-plasma organism would have a corresponding structure that would produce consciousness.
As its correspondence with acupuncture has shown, the bio-plasma body is connected with, and an
extension of, the biological body; and again it stands to reason that there must be something in the bio-
plasma body that has to do with the brain and nervous system of the biological body. The bio-plasma
body, in short, should contain some extension or alternative plane of consciousness to the brain.

Our brains form neuronal patterns from our experience. In a similar way it is likely that our bio-plasma
‘brain’ would also form patterns from our experience. Biochemists describe the bio-plasma as an
organised constellation, so we can see that the concept of pattern-formation fits neatly into the bio-
plasma.

The bio-plasma ‘brain’ is what we call the soul.

Since the brain is quite capable of recording our experience and permitting analytical thought, it follows
that the soul would exist for other purposes. Since the soul must have a purpose it could be that the soul
records the essence of experience and therefore the essence of personality.

On our journey through life we will go through life-altering and profound realisations. If we think of our
own life, and others we know, we may recall the milestones or turning points that have come from the
lessons of life. These climaxes are things a soul would want to keep on its journey through its many
lifetimes. These climaxes are not simply memories (neuronal-brain structures), but are paradigms of
consciousness, that is, a new way of seeing, a new way of being, a new plane of awareness, and an
evolution of consciousness. A paradigm is a new pattern or model. So we gain a new perceptual and
conceptual model to base our experience on, and a new pattern of self is recorded in the bio-plasma as a
memory of the soul.

In times of mystical awareness, transcendent states, or higher consciousness, our consciousness would
likely be operating through the soul. When we elevate our awareness to the soul we would experience
true ‘knowing’ of self (our larger, many lifetimes, ancient self); hence the phrase from a Gnostic text that
says: you have within you, everlasting life, examine yourself, so you may live.

If we ascend to our soul, the self we realise and become is the self that never dies, because this is the
self that is reincarnated. The stages achieved toward our power of awareness (our evolving soul) would
need to be ‘saved’ through reincarnation. In our lifetimes we would always partly be living through our
soul, so a part of us would never die, but our destiny would be to become, as much as possible, our
eternal self.

The soul: the container of the essence of a person’s nature and the vehicle for the eternal self.

From The Science of Soulmates.

The Ghost in the


Machine.
Experimenters who have wired up human subjects to test their response time between thought and
action, have found something bewildering. They found that the muscle responses to picking up a cup for
example, occur BEFORE conscious thought*. In other words, it seems there is some force or agent that
tells our body to do something before we actually think of it. Our thoughts are coming AFTER our
actions. Ever so slightly but able to be verified by instruments.

How is this possible? This evidence points to two things: the soul and destiny. The existence of the soul
explains how our actions can precede our thought, because our soul is really in control and our
consciousness (our everyday self) can only follow what our soul (our higher self) dictates. It also brings
into light destiny. That all events happen before we are aware of them. Because our thoughts are
following something predetermined. If our thoughts come after we begin to act it follows our thoughts
are not in control and that our being is following our destiny and intimations from our soul.

Scientists say the experiments reveal our unconscious mind initiates our actions and our consciousness
only thinks it has made a choice. The unconscious in this light is no longer an appropriate term. If it
controls our being it really is our higher consciousness. The explanation of the unconsciousness in this
context must be abandoned and the term higher consciousness, higher self, or soul is more appropriate.

We must remain on our toes so that sciences usual way of quickly explaining away important, world
shaking, information which is outside sciences world view, does not get lost. Sorry science guys, to say
the unconscious is consciously making decisions doesn't cut it. You have to at least rename it. And even
renaming a part of our mind to the “ higher mind” brings it into range of the soul. It means we must re-
examine our mindful make up. It means we have a higher self. A soul.

*Reference: Benjamin Libet's experiments suggest unconscious processes in the brain are the true
initiator of volitional acts, therefore, little room remains for the operations of free will. If the brain has
already taken steps to initiate an action before we are aware of any desire to perform it, the causal role of
consciousness in volition is all but eliminated..

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