Spiritual Awakening

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Excerpt from an audio book I recently recorded

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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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North American (General)

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chapter 1.3 the body a simple and effortless exercise. If you look at yourself in the mirror, you will see an image of your body. Now try to observe with attention and you shall feel strange sensations emerge. What are you looking at? Who was looking at whom? Now, As you read, gently draw your focused attention to your feet, your legs, your spine, your stomach and all the way to your face and hair. Your eyes allow you to read whilst you can hear sounds around you. You notice that your breath dilates your chest. You can even perceive the smell of the pages of this book unless you were reading it. Elektronik Lee. Thanks to your senses, your body allows you to know and do now ask yourself, Am I just my body? Can you fathom the fact that your body is just an instrument for you to use? But if you are not just a body than who are you, who is driving this vehicle made of feelings and sensations that allows you to act and interact? Chapter 1.4 The mind. Observe your thoughts and the images that emerge in your mind with your eyes closed. Think of something pleasant. Your mind allows you to think. Imagine in dream. But just like your body, the mind is an instrument for your perusal. You are not just your mind. Chapter 1.5 the soul. From a certain point of view, we could say that the soul was combined, incorporated and even imprisoned for a variety of reasons within a material universe. As a matter of fact, it was a primordial choice to keep it that way with the evolutionary intent of awakening the spiritual aspect of everything in every form. It has always been expressed that the soul is an eternal concept and principle. It existed before. It is this now, and it shall continue to exist there after it is a piece of consciousness characterized by all the personalities that conform us or that we have interpreted during our existence. Chapter 1.6. The senses, as we all know, the human being, is equipped with five senses hearing, sight, touch, smell and taste. The senses are merely instruments of perception, a filter of signals that determine the physical reality or, more precisely, our reality which is based and has been developed on criteria of basic functionality. However, there are other senses and abilities that extend beyond our bodies towards an external reality. These aspects reside within us. They're not receptors as such, but projectors. Reality is therefore perceived as a refracting wave by these senses. They allow us to give a meaning to matter and even access a wider, more subtle and spiritual reality. We are only fully aware of these senses once we have permanently recovered them. The reality that we experience every day is on Lee, determined by our five senses for this very reason, it cannot be the complete reality, but only a specific plane of existence limited to the perception of the physical senses translating the energy that surrounds us in objects or sensations. If we develop our fully sensitive capabilities and recover our latent abilities freeing them from the veils that obscure them, we shall interact with a wider existence. However, always remember that everything is continuously and regardless Chapter 1.7, the universe. How was the universe born? What are its general characteristics? How does it evolve? Will it ever end and how these fascinating questions have existed in the mind of mankind since the dawn of intelligence. When humans began to observing nature, a specific science was even established to attempt in answering them. Cosmology From the scientific research Several theories have been proposed, such as the Big Bang theory. But in any case, all these theories on the structural and physical birth of the universe will never be able to answer one simple question. Why, that is where modern science reaches its limit.