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Spirit: Being of creative energy and Creation itself. The all-becoming, all-creative and all-stimulating. The Ur-Energy of all BEING = Spiritenergy = Spiritform = immortal.

Also known as Spiritbody = Astralform = Astralbody.

The spirit is an idea itself, concentrated to spiritual-energy in itself. The spirit is a Creation of the Creation itself in order help itself to evolve to a higher level.

The spirit is also referred to spiritform, indestructible, eternally living, loving entity, always developing, it resides in the human brain, exactly in the 'Superior Colliculus' of the big brain or Cerebrum; the comprehensive consciousness-block (personality) resides mainly in the frontal cerebral cortex.

Even though the 'size' of the spirit is no larger then a needle-point, its energy is enormous and spreads out evenly like a filigree web over all parts of the human body inside and out, without losing one iota of its power, with its spirit-energy it brings life to every cell in the human body.

This spirit-energy stays for about 3 hours in the remains of a human body after the spirit and there by the central spiritenergy itself has left the body, that’s why some body parts still can be used in organ donation. The spirit-energy that stays behind in the human body could be referred to residual-spiritenergy, and is absorbed by Nature in the course of 3 hours (Somewhat similar like warmth is absorbed by its surrounding environment).

A human Spirit (form) can ONLY incarnate into an OMEDAM lifeform, which means any lifeform classified as human, this means when a spacetraveller dies on a spaceship and his spiritform wanders off to find a planet, it will incarnate into a human lifeform even when this human life has nothing to do with the previous humanrace from which the spacetraveller spiritform came, as long as the human race has a similar and therefore compatible level of evolution compared to the incoming spiritform. Human spiritforms incarnate exclusively into human bodies, never into insects, plants or animals of any kind.

The Spirit, the Spiritform is an immortal factor in BEING of the Creation, so it can switch from one level to the next, so from the beyond into the material realm, which is called reincarnation, the other switch from the material realm to the beyond is called dying, death. The actual process is called in the Geisteslehre (spirit-teaching) transformation.

The human Spiritform, which is the part of Creation-spirit in the human, is in the pre-birth phase (before it enters a human body for the very first time) a spirit-energy concentration, which exists time-less (not affected by space-time in the material sense), without knowledge and wisdom, created since primordial times by the Creation.

When this spirit-energy concentration enters a human for the very first time, the natural-creative law comes in to effect that every part needs a counterpart. It creates the overall-consciousness-block, which is the negative pole (and a neutral unity in itself) and functions to enliven the material human body, whereby this spirit-energy concentration is the positive pole.

The reincarnation cycle has begun and slowly over countless reincarnations the Spiritform is gathering wisdom and power.

This exact event is the coming to existence of the human spirit as new-spirit, and the start of its evolution in the material, consciousness-related and the spiritual which will last for about 420 billion years until re-emerging with the Creation as part of the universal-empfindungs-consciousness.[1]


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