Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The inductive mind

The human mind has developed over time to retrieve, process and disseminate the vital energy that is available to it through the conduit established between itself in the physical plane and its energetic form in the ethereal plane. Using an inductive process, the sensory receptors in the brain are able to respond to the subtle electro-magnetic flows in its proximity. The brain then transduces these emanations into psychic forms (as psychic perception or what is commonly experienced as cognition) or electrochemical energy that is then transmitted by the neuronal synapses as chemical signals that cause physical activity.
Self-awareness is a consequence of this perceptive ability as all of these inductions create both recognition and activity in the cerebral cortex. The vast majority of the brain mass is dedicated to this intrasensory reception and transmission and as the energy flows are interdimensional, they do not interact readily with other physical detection apparatus. The "extra-dimensional" aspect of this process allows for the sentient being to be aware of what is proceeding and the intra-dimensional aspect is what occupies and preoccupies the sentient being when both awake or asleep.
The human thought process is a corruption (or more correctly an error correction mechanism) of the pure psychic energy that is transmitted by the ethereal self. Error correction is needed due to the transformation of the psychic energy as it descends through the various vibrational planes that exist between its source and the mind. Psychic energy has the quality of tuning itself to reflect every energy state that it passes through. This characteristic means that as it enters the inductive mind it creates recognition of the higher vibrational states that it has passed through.
Each of these imprints are correspondingly more and more dense as they approach the vibrational state of the inductive mind. In this way, the source is able to temper the content and intensity of its transmissions to suit and condition the vibrational state of the mind. Once received, the mind translates the different aspects of the energy transmitted into the various cognitive, psycho-active and physical manifestations of mental activity.

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