Conversation with the Atlantean Children of The Law of One — Part 13B
More about the Essence of Spirit
Side Note: I’ve taken the time to consider your suggestions regarding the nature of spirit in contrast to consciousness. This has opened my understanding to a new reality I’ve never contemplated before. I’d like to share how I’ve processed this concept. Spirit is essentially the meaning that emerges from one or more conscious beings. Therefore, the essence of spirit is not a material substance but rather the accepted meaning imbued in forms.
For example, a beautifully crafted house with intricate details and significant time invested in its construction accumulates a spiritual essence of beauty. Similarly, an old house laden with memories and sentiments gathers substantial spiritual essence. The concept of a house carries spiritual significance to human consciousness but may not exist in the awareness of other living entities.
Consider American football, soccer, and most other games, which, in practical terms, do not directly fulfill human needs. However, they generate spiritual energy due to the meaning people associate with them. Likewise, TV shows, movies, and the arts are inherently spiritual in nature because they often lack practical utility for immediate human requirements.
Have I correctly deduced this concept so far?
The dimensions of physical reality extend beyond what you’re currently perceiving; they are, in fact, infinite, as you’ve described. This implies that there exist countless variations of physical existence, each independent of your current experience, continuously being created with each passing moment.
Consequently, these physical realities can sometimes be intertwined with spiritual, emotional, and mental realities, among others. In many instances, when a person undergoes an out-of-body experience, they remain within the dimensions of physical reality. The distinction lies in the medium or vibrational frequency, which consists of finer particles than the medium of your reality.
Even in our current state, we possess a physical reality that is more intricate and expansive than yours. Additionally, we have different dimensions of spiritual, mental, emotional, and more. As we’ve explained earlier, these elements exist within each reality, with the physical serving as the foundation or anchor for each. Therefore, what you’ve attempted to explain is accurate: spiritual essence is what manifests physical existence.
For example, a house exists because there is an intended purpose for it. A robot, a computer, a vase, and all things share spiritual essence because they were created with an intended purpose. This essence transcends the material or form used in their creation, and it resonates through the material substance. Like the saying, “Do not judge a book by its cover.”
Consequently, when you eliminate the physical manifestation, you haven’t extinguished the underlying intention, which persists. This intended purpose is eternal, capable of enduring fluctuations and resistance, and remains unwavering. As it perseveres through trials and tribulations, it accumulates experiences to evolve into a soul. Thus, there is a distinct separation among these three facets: consciousness, spirit, and soul.
Each individual possesses a unique spirit with its essence, defining who they are. Everyone is purposefully intended to be who they are by the Creator.
Conversation with the Atlantean Children of The Law of One — Part 13B
More about the Essence of Spirit
Side Note: I’ve taken the time to consider your suggestions regarding the nature of spirit in contrast to consciousness. This has opened my understanding to a new reality I’ve never contemplated before. I’d like to share how I’ve processed this concept. Spirit is essentially the meaning that emerges from one or more conscious beings. Therefore, the essence of spirit is not a material substance but rather the accepted meaning imbued in forms.
For example, a beautifully crafted house with intricate details and significant time invested in its construction accumulates a spiritual essence of beauty. Similarly, an old house laden with memories and sentiments gathers substantial spiritual essence. The concept of a house carries spiritual significance to human consciousness but may not exist in the awareness of other living entities.
Consider American football, soccer, and most other games, which, in practical terms, do not directly fulfill human needs. However, they generate spiritual energy due to the meaning people associate with them. Likewise, TV shows, movies, and the arts are inherently spiritual in nature because they often lack practical utility for immediate human requirements.
Have I correctly deduced this concept so far?
The dimensions of physical reality extend beyond what you’re currently perceiving; they are, in fact, infinite, as you’ve described. This implies that there exist countless variations of physical existence, each independent of your current experience, continuously being created with each passing moment.
Consequently, these physical realities can sometimes be intertwined with spiritual, emotional, and mental realities, among others. In many instances, when a person undergoes an out-of-body experience, they remain within the dimensions of physical reality. The distinction lies in the medium or vibrational frequency, which consists of finer particles than the medium of your reality.
Even in our current state, we possess a physical reality that is more intricate and expansive than yours. Additionally, we have different dimensions of spiritual, mental, emotional, and more. As we’ve explained earlier, these elements exist within each reality, with the physical serving as the foundation or anchor for each. Therefore, what you’ve attempted to explain is accurate: spiritual essence is what manifests physical existence.
For example, a house exists because there is an intended purpose for it. A robot, a computer, a vase, and all things share spiritual essence because they were created with an intended purpose. This essence transcends the material or form used in their creation, and it resonates through the material substance. Like the saying, “Do not judge a book by its cover.”
Consequently, when you eliminate the physical manifestation, you haven’t extinguished the underlying intention, which persists. This intended purpose is eternal, capable of enduring fluctuations and resistance, and remains unwavering. As it perseveres through trials and tribulations, it accumulates experiences to evolve into a soul. Thus, there is a distinct separation among these three facets: consciousness, spirit, and soul.
Each individual possesses a unique spirit with its essence, defining who they are. Everyone is purposefully intended to be who they are by the Creator.

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