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Vibrational Art - A Tool for Creating Your Reality
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This book is about how each of us has the potential for creating their own life.
To use this power, we have to be conscious that it exists, and to reach what we want to create, we have to know how to do that. This does not mean that we have to learn how to create, but this means we have to learn how to not block ourselves in creation.
This is because of all information on how to create life is inscribed in our DNA and we only need to be free of the beliefs and mental patterns which prevent us to reach them.
To become a creator, we have to understand what our life in fact is. We have to accept that it is just an energy flow and that we are the energy forms as every other thing that exists.
Each energy form acts in accordance with the energy laws which govern the entire universe. The same energy flows through us and through the entire universe. Everything is connected and united. Change in the smallest thing affects everything.
This book is a tool because it explains to you the basics of energy in a humorous and easy way. There is no need to have a preliminary knowledge to understand what is written here.
It also gives you simple methods for removing blockages which prevent you in creation. These methods have different names in different cultures, but their content everywhere is the same.
My vibrational reliefs are an additional tool for helping you to become a successful creator. They influence you at an unconscious level by showing you the ideal state of being you have to reach to become a creator.
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Release dateMay 29, 2020
ISBN9781645753056
Vibrational Art - A Tool for Creating Your Reality
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Jasnica Klara Matić

Jasnica Klara Matić is a writer, artist, peacekeeper and ecologist. She is well known as an expert in the field of peacekeeping as well as an international environmental lawyer. She worked for a wide lap of national and international bodies and organizations including the NATO Science for Security and Peace Programme and the UNESCO. Her special field of interest is the cause and dynamics of the conflict i.e. how the beliefs system triggers emotions and shape with them the behavior of a person. Her research in that field includes the participation in the psychoanalysis according to the Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung methods and the attendance of the Academy on peace studies and peaceful conflict resolution which was organized under the patronage of the Organization for security and cooperation in Europe. Her research includes also a vibrational art and how it can be used as the tool for change of the behavior of a person. As a vibrational artist, she creates the reliefs on canvas from melted wax into which she infuses materials which were used for centuries in different traditions as healing media. She exhibited at the multicultural collective exhibitions in U.S.A, Russia and Europe.

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    About The Author

    Jasnica Klara Matić is a writer, artist, peacekeeper, and ecologist.

    She is well known as an expert in the field of peacekeeping as well as an international environmental lawyer. She worked for a wide lap of national and international bodies and organizations including the NATO Science for Security and Peace Programme and the UNESCO.

    Jasnica is one of the founders and the manager of the Equilibrium, global platform for sustainable peace and development which gathers experts worldwide in the field of peacekeeping, peacebuilding, environmental protection, climate change management, and sustainable development.

    She is a fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, a London-based, British organization committed to finding innovative practical solutions to today’s social challenges.

    Her special field of interest is the cause and dynamics of the conflict i.e. how the beliefs system triggers emotions and shape with them the behavior of a person. Her research in that field includes the participation in the psychoanalysis according to the Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung methods and the attendance of the Academy on peace studies and peaceful conflict resolution which was organized under the patronage of the Organization for security and cooperation in Europe.

    Her research includes also a vibrational art and how it can be used as the tool for change of the behavior of a person.

    As a vibrational artist, she creates the reliefs on canvas from melted wax into which she infuses materials which were used for centuries in different traditions as healing media.

    She exhibited at the multicultural collective exhibitions in U.S.A, Russia, and Europe.

    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to the Alliance of the Light and their role in re-entering light on the Earth.

    The Alliance of Light is all those who stand on the stage of history and teach people how to wake up their dormant power for creating by themselves what they want to experience in their lives.

    They teach them to know that joy, love, peace, health, and abundance are possible to everyone and that Heaven is only a vibration they must reach.

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    Acknowledgment

    It is said that gratitude is the most powerful form of energy, and that no matter what form it is expressed in, it brings even more of what we are grateful for.

    I thank God, the Creator, who helped me to realize my wish and the need to write this book and who showed me who can help me with this.

    I thank my angels (I believe in angels) who helped me work with ease and feel joyful.

    I thank my son, Aron, who patiently listened to my thoughts, and who reminded me daily to be less emotional and oriented more logically to the topics of the book.

    I thank all the others who have been positive and supportive of me, although they thought that my idea to write this book is quite idealistic.

    I thank all my friends and acquaintances who talked with me about topics of the book.

    Do two walk together, unless they have agreed to meet?

    The Book of Amos, 3:3

    What is the Real Purpose of This Book?

    In this time of human history, the most important thing for all human beings is to be positive and to not forget their way home.

    Their way home is development of their consciousness until the moment they will understand that they are, in fact, the part of God, the Creator; which means that they are the part of everything that exists, and that they contain into themselves the power which creates their lives.

    The humanity as the whole knows how to reach this state of consciousness.

    It knows that because it carries into itself, the inner knowledge: which contains all the information about everything that exists.

    The inner knowledge is eternal, and it contains into itself anything that ever happened in past, present, and future.

    The quality of this knowledge is such that it supports peace and development as our natural state of being.

    It is recorded in this knowledge that humanity is created to experience peace, love, health, harmony and abundance on Earth without the need to experience a self-destruction, or destruction of any thing that ever existed.

    Human beings are born with their free will to decide how to experience their life on Earth. This means that only destination is recorded, but not the way how to reach it.

    This free will means, for each person, a personal freedom to decide whether it will live its life on Earth through the positive or the negative experiences.

    This concept of free will is related to the definition of life on Earth.

    A life on Earth is a part of the life in general which is just an energy flow.

    Both the science and the religion agree that everything is energy, and that energy is one and eternal. It exists in an unlimited number of the forms which constantly change.

    Each of these forms has its specific frequency, and there are no two forms which are the same. These frequencies vary from the highest to the lowest.

    The highest frequency is the frequency of an unconditional love, which corresponds to the state of a comprehensive harmony in everything that exists.

    This means harmony at all levels of existence, including physical, emotional, mental, soul, and spiritual.

    Our physical harmony exists if the autonomous and automatic response of our physical body is founded on the afore mentioned harmony of our emotional, mental, soul, and spiritual bodies or levels.

    This, furthermore, means that a sustainable health and a good condition of the physical body exist only if the prevailing belief system of its holder is positive.

    Because our thoughts create our reality, such belief system has a potential to attract the corresponding positive emotions like joy, happiness, and enthusiasm.

    These emotions have the potential to create a positive behavior; and the attitude towards the outside world, which creates the basis for sustaining peace and development for their holder.

    When talking about that, we need to emphasize that if someone experiences its life through the high frequencies, it does not mean that he/she is more developed a person than others who experience life through the constant change of positive and negative frequencies.

    It only means that its complete self is determined to experience its life in that way.

    A concept of the Alliance of the Light

    The Alliance of the Light is the network of those who stand on the stage of history and learn, people how to wake up their dormant power for creating of reality they want to live.

    The destination they want that people reach is the understanding of their human nature as a part of God, the Creator, or the Universe.

    This means understanding that everything that exists is united and interconnected and that development for one being, or any other energy form, means the development for all.

    This also means understanding that we are not born to be the observers on the Earth, but the creators who consciously co-create what they want to experience, with God, the Creator, or the Universe.

    A Divine Creation – The Concept of God, the Creator

    My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.

    -      Nikola Tesla

    In accordance to a number of texts in some of the religions, God, the Creator, is a God responsible for the creation of universe.

    Below are listed some of the world’s religions who respected or still respect God, the Creator, and believe in His power to create the universe.

    1.   Atenism

    Aten is the disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology, and originally an aspect of the God Ra. The deified Aten is the focus of the monotheistic religion of Atenism, established by Amenhotep IV, who later took the name Akhenaten (died ca. 1335 BCE) in worship and recognition of Aten.

    In his poem Great Hymn to the Aten, Akhenaten praises Aten as the creator, giver of life, and nurturing spirit of the world. Aten does not have a Creation Myth or family but is mentioned in the Book of the Dead. The worship of Aten was eradicated by Horemheb.

    2.   Judaism

    The Genesis creation narrative is the creation myth of, both, Judaism and Christianity. The narrative is made up of two stories, roughly equivalent to the first two chapters of the Book of Genesis. In the first, Elohim, that is the Hebrew generic word for God, creates the heavens and the Earth in six days; then rests, blesses and sanctifies in the seventh day.

    In the second story, God, now referred to by the personal name Yahweh, creates Adam, the first man, from dust and places him in the Garden of Eden, where he is given dominion over the animals. Eve, the first woman, is created from Adam and as his companion.

    3.   Christianity

    Ancient Near-Eastern mythologies and classical creation myths in Greek mythology envisioned the creation of the world as resulting from the actions of a God, or Gods, upon the already-existing primeval matter known as chaos.

    An early conflation of Greek philosophy, with the narratives in the Hebrew Bible, came from Philo of Alexandria (AD 50) writing in the context of Hellenistic Judaism.

    Philo equated the Hebrew creator-deity Yahweh with Aristotle’s primum movens (First Cause), in an attempt to prove that the Jews had held monotheistic views even before the Greeks.

    However, this was still within the context of creation from pre-existing materials i.e. changing a Materia.

    A similar theoretical proposition was demonstrated by Saint Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church and founder of the Thomism, that linked the Aristotelian philosophy with the Christian faith. Followed by the statement for which God is the First Being, the Fist-Moving unmoved, and is Pure Act.

    In accordance to that, the Prologue to Gospel of John begins with: In the beginning was the Word, & the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

    4.   Islam

    According to Islam, God, known as Allah, is the all-powerful and all-knowing Creator, Sustainer, and Judge of the universe.

    Islam puts an emphasis on the conceptualization of God as strictly singular (tawhid). God is unique, inherently one, all-merciful, and omnipotent.

    According to tradition, there are 99 names of God, each of which evoke a distinct attribute of God. All these names refer to Allah, the supreme and all-comprehensive divine name.

    According to the Islamic teachings, God exists above the heavens and the creation itself. The Qur’an mentions, He it is Who created for you all that is on Earth.

    God is unlike anything in creation: There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the Hearing, the Seeing.

    Islam teaches that God, as referenced in the Qur’an, is the only God and the same God worshipped by members of other Abrahamic religions such as Christianity and Judaism.

    5.   Hinduism

    Hinduism is a diverse system of thought, and its concept of God, the Creator, is complex and depends upon each individual and the tradition and philosophy followed.

    The Rigveda praises various deities, nor superior nor inferior. The hymns repeatedly refer to One Truth and Reality.

    The post-Vedic texts of Hinduism offer multiple theories of cosmogony, many involving Brahma. These include Sarga (primary creation of universe) and Visarga (secondary creation), ideas related to the Indian thought that there are two levels of reality: one primary, that is unchanging (metaphysical); and other secondary, that is always changing (empirical); and that all observed-reality of the latter is in an endless repeating cycle of existence; that cosmos and life we experience is continually created, evolved, dissolved and then re-created.

    6.   Chinese Traditional Cosmology

    The ancient Chinese believed that in the beginning, there was nothing in the universe except a formless chaos. However, this chaos began to coalesce into a cosmic egg for eighteen-thousand years. Within it, the perfectly opposed principles of Yin and Yang became balanced and Pangu God, the Creator, woke up from the egg.

    Pangu is usually depicted as a primitive, hairy giant with horns on his head (like the Greek Pan) and clad in furs. Pangu set about the task of creating the world: he separated Yin from Yang with a swing of his giant axe, creating the Earth (murky Yin) and the sky (clear Yang).

    To keep them separated, Pangu stood between them and pushed up the sky. This task took eighteen-thousand years. With each day, the sky grew ten-feet higher; the Earth, ten-feet wider; and Pangu, ten-feet taller.

    After eighteen-thousand years had elapsed, Pangu was laid to rest. His breath became the wind; his voice the thunder; left eye the sun and right eye the moon; his body became the mountains and extremes of the world; his blood formed rivers; his muscles, the fertile lands; his facial hair, the stars and milky way; his fur, the bushes and forests; his bones, the valuable minerals; his bone marrows, sacred diamonds; his sweat fell as rain; and the fleas on his fur carried by the wind became human beings all over the world.

    What Tesla Said About the Origin of Reality

    "Everything is the Light. In one of its rays, is the fate of nations; each nation has its own ray in that great light source, which we see as the Sun…

    Matter is created from the original and eternal energy that we know as Light. It shone, and there have been appear stars, the planets, man, and everything on the Earth and in the Universe. Matter is an expression of infinite forms of Light, because energy is older than it.

    I am part of a light, and it is the music. The Light fills my six senses: I see it; hear; feel; smell; touch; and think. Thinking of it means my sixth sense."

    We Believe Tesla, But How to Understand Him?

    Tesla talked about the eternal source of all the matter in the Universe.

    If wanting to understand what he said, we need, at first, to learn some basic things about that.

    We do not need to learn a lot, because human consciousness developed in the last decades. And as a result of that, most of us know today that everything in the Universe is connected, and that we all are the one.

    For learning these basic things, we need the simple explanations, without necessity to have any prior knowledge to understand them.

    Starting to this approach, this book contains explanations that are such—simple and easy to understand.

    It is based on the scientific research which used the usual research methods, but also on the research which includes the persons which are extra highly sensitive.

    A Wide Lap of Researchers Who Inspired Me

    Nikola Tesla was one of the world’s most brilliant thinkers; an inventor; electrical engineer; mechanical engineer; and a futurist; who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current electricity supply system.

    He has Serbian roots but was born in Croatia.

    In the A Machine to End War from 1935, he wrote:

    There is no conflict between the ideal of religion and the ideal of science, but science is opposed to theological dogmas because science is founded on fact. For me, the universe is simply a great machine which never came into being and never will end. The human being is no exception to the natural order. Man, like the universe, is a machine and nothing enters our minds or determines our actions which is not, directly or indirectly, a response to stimuli beating upon our sense organs from without.

    Albert Einstein was also one of the world’s most brilliant thinkers, influencing scientific thought immeasurably. He was a German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of relativity: one of the two pillars of modern physics.

    Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind, said Einstein, in his 1954 essay on science and religion.

    In a 1950 letter, he wrote:

    A human being is a part of the whole, called by us ‘Universe.’ A part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separate from the rest—a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. The striving to free oneself from this delusion is the one issue of true religion. Not to nourish it but to try to overcome it is the way to reach the attainable measure of peace of mind.

    Stephen William Hawking was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author. He was a director of research at the Center for Theoretical Cosmology at the University of Cambridge at the time of his death; and the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge between 1979 and 2009. Hawking was the first to set out a theory of cosmology explained by a union of the general theory of relativity and quantum mechanics.

    Sir Roger Penrose is an English mathematical-physicist, mathematician, and philosopher of science. He is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics in the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.

    Penrose has written books on the connection between fundamental physics and human consciousness.

    In the Emperor’s New Mind from 1989, he argues that known laws of physics are inadequate to explain the phenomenon of consciousness, because of what, he proposes the characteristics this new physics may have and specifies the requirements for a bridge between classical and quantum mechanics, what he calls, a correct quantum gravity.

    Jacques Benveniste was a French immunologist who has been awarded two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in 1991, for his belief that water is an intelligent liquid and is able to remember events long after all trace of those events has vanished. The second Nobel Prize was awarded in 1998, for his discovery that not only does water have memory, but that the information can be transmitted over telephone lines and the Internet.

    Despite his critics, Nobel Laureate Luc Montagnier, who is credited with identifying the AIDS virus, has subsequently taken up Benveniste’s work on water memory and he and a few other scientists claim to have successfully replicated Benveniste’s experiments.

    William G. Braud was an American psychologist and parapsychologist. Braud was director of research in parapsychology at the Mind Science Foundation, and during the 1970s and early 1980s he conducted a series of experiments to test for psychokinetic influences upon living systems.

    Robert George Jahn was an American plasma-physicist. He was a founder of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR), a parapsychology research program which ran from 1979 to 2007. Jahn engaged in the study of psychokinesis for many years. Experiments under Jahn’s purview also explored remote viewing.

    Brenda Dunne was Laboratory Manager of the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory from its inception until its closing. Now, she serves as President and Treasurer of the International Consciousness Research Laboratories which envisions a future in which the boundaries of science have been expanded, and where the subjective and the objective domains of experience stand as equal contributors in a holistic representation of reality. For them, in that future, people will not be asked to choose between the intuitive or the logical; between the mind or the body; or between science and art; but all these dualities will be seen as complementary aspects of a unified language to describe the world around and within them.

    Roger D. Nelson was the director of the Global Consciousness Project (GCP), an international, multi-laboratory collaboration, founded in 1997, which aimed to study collective consciousness.

    From 1980 to 2002, he was Coordinator of Research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) laboratory.

    Edgar Dean Mitchell was a United States Navy officer and aviator; test pilot; aeronautical engineer; ufologist; and NASA astronaut. As the Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 14, he spent nine hours working on the Lunar surface in the Fra Mauro Highlands region, making him the sixth person to walk on the Moon. Mitchell’s interests included consciousness phenomena. On his way back to Earth, during the Apollo 14 flight, he had a powerful experience which is associated with deliberation, reflection, bliss, and identification with the Universe.

    Peter Marcer is an independent researcher from St. Raphael, France, and Peter Rowlands is scientist from the Oliver Lodge Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom. In the Nilpotent Quantum Mechanics: Analogs and Applications, they defined the nilpotent quantum mechanics as the quantum system which mirrors its environment. It means that change in one, automatically leads to corresponding changes in the other.

    Fritz-Albert Popp is a German researcher in biophysics; particularly in the study of biophotons, photons of light in the ultraviolet, and low-visible light range that are produced by a biological system. He is the founder of the International Institute of Biophysics in Neuss, Germany, formed in 1996: an international network of 19 research groups from 13 countries involved in biophoton research and coherence systems in biology.

    Karl H. Pribram was a professor at Georgetown University, in the United States. An emeritus-professor of psychology and psychiatry at Stanford University and distinguished professor at Radford University. David Joseph Bohm was an American scientist who was described as one of the most significant theoretical physicists of the 20th century.

    In collaboration with Pribram, Bohm was involved in the early development of the holonomic model of the functioning of the brain, a model for human cognition that is drastically different from conventionally accepted ideas.

    They worked on the theory that the brain operates in a manner that is similar to a hologram, in accordance with quantum mathematical principles and the characteristics of wave patterns.

    Basil J. Hiley is a British quantum physicist and professor-emeritus of the University of London. He was a long-time co-worker of David Bohm. Hiley co-authored the book The Undivided Universe with David Bohm, which is considered the main reference for Bohm’s interpretation of quantum theory.

    Be Free to Use Your Intuition!

    In answering questions for which there are no scientifically based answers, I used my own intuition, and also accepted, what other people said about that, based on their own intuition.

    I based that approach on that fact that we all have our free will to decide on how we will perceive our reality. I based that approach also on the fact that logic is the activity of the left brain hemisphere that is related to the conscious mind or the ego, unlike intuition which is the activity of the right brain hemisphere that is related to the subconscious mind or the soul.

    The logic is related to science, unlike the intuition that is related to religion.

    Science accepts that something exists only if it is possible to prove by use of physical senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch), unlike religion that accepts the existence of occurrences that are not physical.

    The terms soul and subconscious mind are in most cases synonyms which means that they related to the same thing. Subconscious mind is a scientific term, unlike the soul which is the religious term.

    The conscious mind or the ego contains a wide lap of beliefs that limit our perception, unlike the subconscious mind or the soul, that opens and increases the perception.

    In most religions the soul is considered to be a part of God, the Creator, that is unlimited and eternal. Because of that, the information we receive intuitively is considered complete and unlimited.

    The science accepts that the subconscious mind is the link with the universal mind and that through it which we receive information that is universal i.e. complete and unlimited.

    What You Can Know About This Book at First Glance

    Because human nature is such that people love to know in advance what they will read about, in this part I summarize what is written is this book.

    As the first, it is accepted that we are the co-creators of our reality, and that we co-create it with God, the Creator.

    For those who cannot accept that God, the Creator, exists, we can say that we co-create with the Universe.

    A perception of with who we co-create, depends from our background, primarily from our culture and religion.

    But no matter who we perceive as our co-creator, we always have two aspects of us—universal and a specific; spiritual and material; sky and terrestrial.

    This is the meaning of the statement And remember that I am always with you until the end of time (Matthew 28:20).

    We co-create by our thoughts, and in accordance to the universal laws.

    We have the free-will decide whether we want to be the observer or the co-creator of our reality.

    If deciding to be the co-creator, which means the conscious creation of reality, we must decide what we want to create, make that clear and unambiguous, and assume that it is already done.

    Our ability to turn our thoughts into the physical reality is guaranteed when we are synchronously aligned with God, the Creator, or the Universe; and when we do not doubt that we have the power to co-create.

    We co-create our reality in accordance to the universal laws.

    The universal laws are the great gift of God, the Creator or the Universe because they are eternal, and they cannot be excluded by anyone.

    Our ability to co-create is the expression of our divine or universal origin and therefore these laws are always realized, to a greater or a lesser extent.

    Seven Presumptions About the Nature of Reality

    Matter and spirit are the forms of the one and the same energy, which is eternal, boundless and indestructible.

    The second presumption is that every moment is the part of the time and the part of eternity.

    The third presumption is that every event in a space affects everything that exists. Everything we do, feel, think, or believe is affecting everyone.

    The fourth presumption is that each part contains a whole. Each energy form contains the absolute spirit.

    The fifth presumption is that each occurrence is individual and there are no two identical forms in the universe.

    The sixth presumption is that each occurrence exists within a system that is larger than itself. The wholeness is larger than the sum of its parts because it contains also the knowledge of oneself.

    The seventh presumption is that consciousness creates reality and its own experience of reality.

    Introductory Part

    Dedication. Gratitude. What is the real purpose of this book? A concept of the Alliance of the Light. A divine creation—the concept of God, the Creator. What Tesla said about the origin of reality. We believe Tesla, but how to understand him? A wide lap of researchers who inspired me. Be free to use your intuition! What you can know about this book at first glance? Seven presumptions about the nature of reality.

    What Is the Vibrational Art?

    The universal meaning: the mastery of the creation acquired by birth. The specific meaning: the tools for becoming a conscious creator. The vibrational painting.

    The Universal Meaning: The Mastery of the Creation Acquired by Birth (Chapter I)

    Everything is energy (Only change is constant. Ancient knowledge about energy. Universal energy field. Universal laws. The electromagnetic energy. The Visible Light. The Invisible Light).

    Vibration, oscillation, frequency and resonance (Everything vibrates, nothing stands still. Equilibrium of the frequencies. Human frequency. Earth’s frequency. Universe’s frequency. Frequency of the place of residence. Frequency of the home. Frequency of the objects. A scientific research about the frequencies of human beings. Resonance. Personality resonance. Relationship resonance. Perfect match. Collective resonance).

    Human being (When God created humankind, he made them in the likeness of God—The Book of Genesis, 5:1. Human energy field—aura. Etheric body. Emotional body. Feelings and emotions. A difference between basic and derived emotions. Basic emotions. Emotions derived from love. Mental body—ego. Thoughts. A difference between thoughts and beliefs. Belief system. Types of beliefs. A process of thinking. Beliefs in the form of bans, limitations and exaggerations. High-frequency beliefs. Low-frequency beliefs. Soul—astral—body. A scientific proof that soul exists. Soul in the science of Albert Einstein. Soul in Christianity. Soul in Islam. Soul in Hinduism. Soul in Buddhism. Soul in Judaism. Mold body. Higher emotional body. Higher mental

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