06-01-2016, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2016, 07:53 PM by third-density-being.)
Hello Dear Guardian,
I will answer your question based on Knowledge I’ve drawn from Words of Seth. However, I will not use any quotes, since this is a Strictly Law of One Material sub-Forum. I hope such compromise is/will be acceptable.
First of all there are not only two steps of the “marriage” of Body and Consciousness. It is a gradual process of investing Self by Consciousness into the corporal form (Body). Some Consciousness investing Self very early (weeks after impregnation) and others are more “cautious” – some even invest Self after the Birth, to avoid a tremendous shock of Birth (which by the way is far greater than a physical death of the corporeal form).
But again, it later case it is not that Consciousness is “somewhere else” – It is with the Body, but It’s degree of investment is limited.
The gradual process of investing Self by the Consciousness into the Body continue with the growth of the child. At firs the subjective part is dominant and new/young Being is learning to operate within this reality (among others, the Ego is created / emerges to deal with material reality). Successively the investment of the Consciousness into the Body grows and objective reality starts to dominate over the subjective one. This is a process that takes years.
Consciousnesses of grown ups / mature People are fully invested and within Our mind-set (western culture) the subjective is considered as “secondary” in comparison to the objective perception / source of information/experience.
At the end of existence of corporal form (old age) the Consciousness is preparing Self to withdraw from the Body – and It does so gradually as well. As in case of “entering”, “exiting” also greatly vary – some Consciousnesses prefer to experience vividly old age and are invested to the end/death (even thought They do prepare Self for departure). Other Consciousnesses are partially leaving the corporal form before the end / death. In such cases old People – from the standpoint of fully invested into material reality – starts to operate less and less efficiently within this reality (i.e. senility).
In any case, Consciousness once again is turning to the subjective experience. In consequence Consciousness is less and less bound by “laws of the reality” and turning Self toward It’s Source (of non-material nature).
While the “journey” of the young-Ones from the subjective to the objective is widely accepted and perceived as “good”, the reverse process in case of older People is widely perceived as a negative, unwanted and a feared process. But in fact both (entering & exiting) are a transitory processes, each equally important and needed for Consciousness.
I think it may be presented as:
At this point I would like to underline, that Subjectivity is Infinite (unspecified), while Objectivity is finite/limited/narrow (specified).
All I have Best in me for You
I will answer your question based on Knowledge I’ve drawn from Words of Seth. However, I will not use any quotes, since this is a Strictly Law of One Material sub-Forum. I hope such compromise is/will be acceptable.
First of all there are not only two steps of the “marriage” of Body and Consciousness. It is a gradual process of investing Self by Consciousness into the corporal form (Body). Some Consciousness investing Self very early (weeks after impregnation) and others are more “cautious” – some even invest Self after the Birth, to avoid a tremendous shock of Birth (which by the way is far greater than a physical death of the corporeal form).
But again, it later case it is not that Consciousness is “somewhere else” – It is with the Body, but It’s degree of investment is limited.
The gradual process of investing Self by the Consciousness into the Body continue with the growth of the child. At firs the subjective part is dominant and new/young Being is learning to operate within this reality (among others, the Ego is created / emerges to deal with material reality). Successively the investment of the Consciousness into the Body grows and objective reality starts to dominate over the subjective one. This is a process that takes years.
Consciousnesses of grown ups / mature People are fully invested and within Our mind-set (western culture) the subjective is considered as “secondary” in comparison to the objective perception / source of information/experience.
At the end of existence of corporal form (old age) the Consciousness is preparing Self to withdraw from the Body – and It does so gradually as well. As in case of “entering”, “exiting” also greatly vary – some Consciousnesses prefer to experience vividly old age and are invested to the end/death (even thought They do prepare Self for departure). Other Consciousnesses are partially leaving the corporal form before the end / death. In such cases old People – from the standpoint of fully invested into material reality – starts to operate less and less efficiently within this reality (i.e. senility).
In any case, Consciousness once again is turning to the subjective experience. In consequence Consciousness is less and less bound by “laws of the reality” and turning Self toward It’s Source (of non-material nature).
While the “journey” of the young-Ones from the subjective to the objective is widely accepted and perceived as “good”, the reverse process in case of older People is widely perceived as a negative, unwanted and a feared process. But in fact both (entering & exiting) are a transitory processes, each equally important and needed for Consciousness.
I think it may be presented as:
Subjectivity
Birth
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Objectivity
mature-hood
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Death
Subjectivity
At this point I would like to underline, that Subjectivity is Infinite (unspecified), while Objectivity is finite/limited/narrow (specified).
All I have Best in me for You