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dominants. If a person develops spiritually during his life
to such an extent that his Personality merges with the
Soul, then a qualitatively new, mature Being is formed; it is
different from the human being and it leaves for the spiritual
world. This is, in fact, what is called the “liberation of the
Soul from the captivity of the material world”, “passing into
Nirvana”, “attainment of holiness”, and so on. Otherwise, if
in the course of human life such a merging does not happen,
then after the death of the physical body and the destruction
of the energy structure, this intelligent Personality, together
with the Soul, goes to a rebirth (reincarnation), turning into
(let’s call it thus for convenience in order to understand
the gist) a subpersonality. When the physical body dies,
the human being continues its existence. In the state of
transition, it has a spherical form with spiral structures.
The Soul, together with its information capsules, is
enclosed in this formation. The information capsules are
subpersonalities from previous incarnations, including the
Personality from the recent life.
Information capsules, which are located around the Soul,
are sensory and emotional bundles; more specifically, an
intelligent information structure that can associatively be
compared to a kind of a nebula. To put it simply, these are
former Personalities from previous incarnations. There can
be many of such subpersonalities near the Soul, depending
on how many times the person has reincarnated.
Anastasia:
That means that a subpersonality is
a Personality just like you which was active in the past
incarnations of your Soul.
Rigden:
Yes. In other words, it is a former Personality
from a past life with all the baggage of sensory and
emotional dominants (positive or negative ones) which it
accumulated during its lifetime; that is, with the result of
its choice during life.
The Personality, as a rule, does not have a direct
connection with subpersonalities; therefore, the person
does not remember his previous lives and, accordingly,
AllatRa by Anastasia Novykh
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