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The Abstract Symphony of the Soul's Spectrum (By Mr. N. Lasher)

Updated: 2 days ago


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We all share a common way of existence. Awareness itself is an energy emitted by the conscious mind, or soul, enabling it to perceive all cognitive functions and bodily sensations, extending our awareness beyond the confines of the human body and matrix.


If we were to measure and quantify the soul, we would discover an inexhaustible source of energy. The soul's life cycle mirrors that of a star, with a finite lifespan before it fades, marking the end of our physical existence. 


Just as a star radiates energy, so too does the soul, projecting an energy that serves as its hands, allowing it to perceive and control what lies within our bodies. Character and personality are additional attributes of the soul, reflecting our inner selves and defining who we are.



My personal experiences with brain injuries have provided me with a unique perspective on the mind and its connection to the soul. Despite the mental challenges I faced, I have witnessed my brain's remarkable ability to recover from damage and adapt to new circumstances. 


Through my journey, I have gained a deep understanding of memory and its relationship to the soul. Memory is the soul's capacity to access data stored within our organic hard drive. It depends on both the strength of data retention and the mind's ability to retrieve it on demand. 


Personality, like memory, is rooted in the mind's innate features and serves as a reflection of its functioning.


Another aspect of the soul's spectrum of attributes is the way in which the mind operates. For example, I have been blessed with experiential intelligence, which is not a type of intelligence but rather my mind's cognitive style. This involves learning from experiences and applying those lessons to solve new problems. Experiential intelligence is a characteristic of the soul, representing a practical, hands-on approach to learning rather than a theoretical one.


Delving deeper, we discover that experiencing new things is a vital skill, as it can reveal unexpected ways to improve other areas of our lives. The purpose of life is to expand our own existence by leaving a lasting impact on the cognitive realities of others. By performing acts of kindness, we become a part of their reality as a positive force. Our actions determine how we are perceived by others, shaping our reputation and influence.


Much like people collect material objects at their houses, you can think of your cognitive reality as your very own home workshop, where you have control over adding more "possessions" to it. You can clutter and declutter your mind like you can do with an actual physical space, for instance.


Another essential aspect of the soul is the importance of adding skills to it, as they are the currency of experiences. You learn a skill by teaching your soul how to do more things. Experiences, and their recognition, allow you to solidify your expertise both in your and others' eyes, increasing your ability to gain both the connection and favor of other souls as well. You could use your soul's skills not only to help yourself but also help others as well.


Intelligence is an attribute because it's not about what you know but rather what you can do with that knowledge. Intelligence is like using crayons. 


Knowing the different colors doesn't make art. Your intelligence lies in understanding what the colors are and using that knowledge to draw a picture. Similarly, the soul is about understanding and knowing how to shape reality according to your desires.


Drawing a picture is you utilizing your knowledge to create something new. Creationism isn't solely a matter of theology. We were created in a very specific image, and that is the fact that our souls are energies of God. Therefore, it makes sense that we would operate similarly to Him. God's cognitive reality is the universe, with humans living within it. 


You can imagine what it would be like to be God by observing how you handle your own reality and add to it. If anything, the purpose of life is to add as much quality material to your own reality and help others grow their own realities. Helping others allow others to help yourself as well, allowing us to realize how interconnected we all are.


You do this by performing actions for others, allowing their own realities to grow in a better way. Doing a nice deed not only adds more good to your own reality but also to anyone who witnesses that deed occurring. It's crucial to have not only a positive self-image but also a good image for others to see. 


Think about it this way: If someone witnesses you doing a nice thing, doesn't that add more good to their own reality? It helps restore faith in humanity amidst all the negativity in the world. We heal the world one reality at a time. If 100 people see you do a good deed, doesn't that mean your good deed is an example of good that spans 100 people's realities?


We are all the same in that we should primarily focus on making our own realities as good as possible. Working on yourself is important because it will only increase the quality of person you present to others. Learning new things and skills is crucial because it provides you with as much raw material as you want to use to shape your own and others' realities. 


Do all your actions reflect who you are as a person? Do you see the world through the lens that could help your improvement? 


Returning to intelligence as an attribute of the soul: The soul is like the battery for our bodies. It makes sense that intelligence is an attribute of it because intelligence is the very thing keeping you alive.


The subconscious mind is responsible for tasks like telling your body parts what to do in order to survive. Then, it makes more sense that this is actually your intelligence doing this by reading your genetic code and signing your body what to do. 


If you ever feel alone, take time to figure out what actions you want to do to become an asset to others' realities. For instance, you can learn a skill and start a business focused on improving others' realities through a particular service or good. The secret to business lies in the fact that you provide a particular experience for someone to increase the quality of their reality. 




Remember that we are all meant to grow our own and others' realities as much as possible while we are alive.


We are a continuous species due to the importance of theology in our lives. We want to know what happens next, which is a reasonable desire. If experiencing life is about growing the soul as much as possible, and cognitive realities are merely how the soul sees the world, then helping others do the same is essential. We can mutually help each other to grow based on the shared interest of growth itself.


By adding more quantity and quality to realities, we actually make the world a better place. Please develop the habit of asking yourself: Is your cognitive reality interacting with other realities in the best possible way?

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Tomasio A. Rubinshtein, Philosocom's Founder & Writer

I am a philosopher. I'm also a semi-hermit who has decided to dedicate my life to writing and sharing my articles across the globe to help others with their problems and combat shallowness. More information about me can be found here.

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