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1The soul dwells in this body, bound through what you have learned to be the brain. Thus, you enter into the awareness that the brain is the central controller because that is what you have been taught; therefore, you regard it as your center, because that is what you have been told.
2 Otherwise, you would have determined that another system, or organ, governs you, or rather, that you are ruled by that system. You see?
3 (*) For example, for the one whose mind is set on lust, the soul is governed by lust, while the other elements of thought become secondary.
4 Why do they call the brain the primary source when it could just as well be secondary or even tertiary? The brain has two hemispheres, and you can still exist with one in the absence of the other. You remain a manifestation—you continue manifesting in human form. You see?
5 Among your organs and the circulatory system, observe them one by one. You have two kidneys—if one is missing, you can still live. You have only one stomach—if it is lost, you can still be nourished through the bloodstream and continue living without it, still manifesting yourself. You see?
6 Having both the large and small intestines, you can nourish yourself according to the capacity available, for this is a central organ, while both mentioned before are bilateral, of which the brain is one.
7 If we were living in another world, the center of the body could be the solar plexus, which governs the nervous system, according to what you have learned.
8 You can dwell in this body and know nothing about it. Yet, it moves, activates, reacts, protects itself, and does everything that an individual with great knowledge of their body can do.
9 In other words, you live with knowledge of every part of your body and what it is made of. But what about those times when intellectual development did not yet exist—when people lived simply, unlike how you live now? They lived twenty, thirty, forty years—does it really matter?
10 Today, humanity lives sixty, seventy, or eighty years—while another generation from other worlds might arrive and question such longevity, claiming that they can live up to two hundred years, for they have learned to use their energy to understand their bodies and to promote the extension of life within themselves, driven by the desire to retain their knowledge in this material, physical, biological state. Do you understand?
11 However, those who lived thirty or forty years—for them, that was their eternity, while there were very few, almost none, who inconceivably lived much longer—just as today there are those who reach and surpass one hundred years of age.
12 FV — Why is that so?
13 CFKW — The human factor. This is science, matter, a biological being—yet other laws govern it within the law of the material. Science seeks the law of the material, not the law of the spiritual.
14 However, those who are attuned to the spiritual urge the others to seek spirituality. But why should they seek spirituality if what they are searching for is the why of the human body, the why of existence, and the why of this kind of creation?
15 They live an entire lifetime immersed in that world, where they find truth only at the level of their understanding of all that is matter. You see?
16 All of this is an analogy. And the analogy is infinite, according to the development of humankind, for as humanity evolves, history continues to extend, and information continues to be gathered. This information becomes the element you use to create the paradox of life, for life itself is a paradox—seen through the lens of analogy.
17 Within the paradox, an analogy is formed—a comparison in which opposites are, in truth, both real. Once set in motion, it becomes the living analogy of all that exists in this realm, born from the Truth that gives life itself. You see?
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Annotations:
Article 3—This sentence encompasses this Transcript’s message in one sentence. It defines that neither the brain nor the nervous system governs the soul, for it is not anatomical but energetic and moral. The center of governance shifts according to the dominant frequency of thought or desire.
Article 16—These analogies lack their prepositions, for there are no words that distinguish that which comes from the spiritual world, since the physical world is an illusion.