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Essence is a special part of the human consciousness, which used to be a separate being (the soul of a mineral, plant, animal, etc.). It is intended for informational and energetic adaptation of the consciousness to the conditions of life on Earth and for setting its individual characteristics. When reaching high levels of development, a person acquires additional essences, which are one of the indicators of his abilities and possibilities.


The soul is a part of a person’s consciousness and energy that remains after his physical death. During physical life it represents a person in the subtle world and uses almost all the information accumulated by it for the whole time of its existence. Soul in many respects predetermines human development through counteraction to creation of thoughts (if opposite information is realized in it) or promoting their creation (if similar information is realized).

1.4. Energy

Energy — consists of subtle bodies, doubles and other human energy systems (Ch.3, s.5.2), each of which has a common fundamental structure: channels, flows, control panels and realizing mechanisms. At the same time, consciousness controls the systems through conscious or automatic decision-making in the chakras and transfer of required thoughts, images and working energies to the systems.


Channels — energy conductors (tubes) intended for transferring control commands (thoughts) from the chakras to the required systems (their control panels). Flows — providing energy systems (shells and their control), intended for transferring working energies from chakras and self-excitation systems to the required energy and physical systems.


Control consoles are peculiar energy computers designed to control realizing mechanisms through deciphering control commands (transmitted by consciousness, capsule, spirit or egregors) and generating internal commands of the system. Realizing mechanisms are very diverse in form and function, but are controlled according to general principles through thoughts (translated into internal commands), images and working energies (Ch. 3, s. 2.3, s. 4.3).


Subtle bodies are the main energy systems of a person, controlled by their corresponding chakras and designed to hold free energies, protect consciousness, attach other energy systems, give a person form in the subtle world and perform other functions. The main subtle bodies of a person are: etheric, astral, mental, karmic, buddhic, spiritual, absolute and intellectual.


Energy systems — finally realize or provide all human abilities, i.e. opening of any ability is equal to opening of the system corresponding to it, connection to it of channels, flows and realization in chakras of the information required for controlling the system. At the same time the possibility of opening of any system is determined by the absence of blocks on it, the general level of development and the corresponding energy potential.


1.5. Body

The body is controlled by consciousness (its chakras) through channels, flows and energy systems, which have physiological (calling nerve impulses, regulating metabolic and other processes) and direct energetic (working energies, thoughts and images) effects on physical systems. According to the realized functions the body can be divided into the following parts: controlling, energizing, realizing and protective.


The controlling part is designed to control the other parts through perception of information from the body and the physical world, its recoding for transmission to the consciousness, decoding of consciousness commands and triggering of impulses and reactions corresponding to them. It includes: perception systems (vishudha, ether; eyes, ears, etc.), information processing and command generation systems (atman and head chakras; brain — physiological computer), additional systems (skull, etc.).


The energizing part is designed to absorb components (food, air), extract physical energy from them, and provide it to the entire body. It includes: fuel supply systems (manipura, fire; internal organs, digestive system, drawing fuel into the blood), and oxidizer supply systems (vishudha, ether; lungs, drawing oxidizer into the blood; anahata, air; heart, spreading energy carriers throughout the body).



The realizing part is designed to fulfill commands of the controlling part (activity in the physical world) through supplying components to its systems and generating energy in them (interaction of fuel and oxidizer). It includes: realizing mechanisms (Muladhara, earth; musculoskeletal system — muscles, joints, ligaments, skeleton) and providing systems (Svadhisthana, water; genitourinary and cardiovascular system).


The protective part is designed to prevent foreign substances, objects, etc. from entering the body, to fight against them in case of such entry and to neutralize other negative influences. It includes: external protective systems (manipura; skin cover), internal protective and some regulating systems (most of the chakras; immune and other systems).


CONCLUSIONS


1. Man is a special being endowed with great opportunities for development and designed to realize the ideals of the Creator.


2. Man is the most complex of all beings on Earth, consisting of external systems, consciousness, energy and body.


3. External systems (capsule and spirit) — contain about 30% of all energies of a person, are designed to ensure his interaction with the subtle world and God.


4. Consciousness — contains about 42% of all human energies, is designed to control energy and body through work with energy and information.


5. Consciousness — consists of the Spiritual Being, the mediator, the essence, the twelve major chakras, the channels of communication between them, and the systems of self-infusion.


6. Energetics — contains about 20% of all energies of a person, is intended for realization of commands of consciousness and life support of his body.


7. Body — contains about 8% of all human energies, designed to realize the commands of consciousness and provide an opportunity for rapid development.

Section 2. Basic mechanisms of consciousness

So, we have described the energetic structure of the human being as a whole and the basic functions of the most important parts of his consciousness, without paying sufficient attention only to the chakras. However, they are the ones that are of the greatest practical interest from the point of view of development, because, on the one hand, chakras are directly responsible for the processes of thinking, energy and body management, and on the other hand, they are primarily transformed as a result of purposeful development.


Other parts of consciousness interact with the chakras according to certain rules, but only the Spiritual being (through human development) changes consciously, the intermediary changes automatically, and the essence does not change at all, although it can be temporarily deformed due to the violation of any spiritual laws. Therefore, the purpose of this paragraph is to describe in general the mechanisms of human consciousness and related concepts.


For this purpose we will consider the following issues: chakras (their fundamental structure), controlling (awareness, control commands) and realizing (automatism, execution of commands) parts of consciousness, components of consciousness (intellect, spirituality, will) and modes of consciousness operation (types of interaction between its components). And in this paragraph the main attention will be given to the definition of the most significant structural units of consciousness and the rules of interaction between them, while a more detailed description of its components will be made in the following three paragraphs.

2.1. Mechanisms of consciousness operation

Mechanisms of consciousness work — regularities of realization by consciousness of the main modes of its work and other processes, manifested through the rules of interaction between its components when realizing any goals and functions. The main such interacting components are the following: first, memory and thinking system (chakra components), second, controlling and realizing parts of consciousness, third, its components (spirituality, intellect, will).


Chakra (center of consciousness) is a special (most complex) energy system designed to implement the processes of thinking (decision-making), perception control and subordinate energy and physical systems. All these functions are realized by the chakra through working with thoughts (codes, logical and formalized information), images (matrices, non-formalized information), sensations and working energies.


Controlling and realizing parts of consciousness are the main two groups into which the chakras of a person are divided, thus the controlling part (intellect, spiritual, ajna) are intended for realization of conscious processes of thinking, perception and management, and the realizing part (all other chakras) is intended for realization of automatic processes of management of systems, subconscious and superconscious processes of thinking and perception.


The components of consciousness (spirituality, intellect, will) are intended for realization of its main functions corresponding to the logical coordinates «input — transformation — output»: spirituality — perception, intellect — decision-making (information processing), will — realization of decisions. At the same time, all these components are represented in consciousness in a clearly defined way in the form of chakras or their separate parts.


The modes of consciousness operation are its basic processes designed to realize fundamentally different types of goals and their corresponding functions: experimental verification of information, analytical search for solutions, transformation of consciousness, and control of systems. They differ in the results obtained, the relation to the processed information, and the rules of interaction between the components of consciousness.

2.2. Chakras

Chakras — are oriented to work with clearly defined information: Muladhara, Svadhisthana, Manipura, Anahata, Vishudha, Ajna, Sahasrara, Atman — are responsible, respectively, for the realization of eight levels of development; the 13th world — for struggle, understanding of Good and Evil; essences — for human individuality. Their principle structure is as follows: thought structures, memory, chakra control unit and supporting systems.


Thought structures (Ch.1, s.5.4) are the basic units of most human chakras (programmed by the person’s thoughts), each of which realizes the corresponding functions of thinking, control and (or) perception within the limits of the block of information embedded in it. At the same time, all thought structures formed in a chakra are united into one thought system (network), forming a certain plan of consciousness.


Memory (Ch.1, s.4.2, 4.3) is a part of the chakra designed for synthesizing working energies, fixing and reproducing all the original (recorded at the creation of the soul), consciously and automatically perceived information. It is controlled by the thought structures of its chakra and other chakras, used for receiving information and introducing the required thought structures and systems into the given modes of operation.


Control unit is a complex of special (originally programmed at the creation of the human soul) thought structures designed to control the supporting systems of the chakra, to create and transform thought structures and their connections with memory. It implements commands of intellect and thought structures according to the programs laid down in it and the original memory of the chakra.


Supporting systems — include: chakra body, partitions, energy drawing mechanisms (petals, others) and communication channels. The body serves for placing partitions and protection of the main parts of the chakra, partitions — for placing thought structures, control unit and memory, energy drawing mechanisms — for energy intake from outside and its supply inside the chakra, where the energy is then used by thought structures and other systems.

2.3. Controlling and realizing parts of consciousness

The controlling and realizing parts of consciousness — constantly interact with each other, the subtle and material world, thus determining all the basic processes of consciousness as a whole (perception, thinking and control of systems). At the same time, the division of processes into conscious, subconscious and superconscious is determined by which chakras are involved during the performance of certain functions.



The controlling part (intellect, spiritual, ajna) — is intended for realization of conscious processes of thinking, perception and control of its systems and the realizing part through creation of control commands. Subjectively conscious processes are perceived as controlled volitional efforts, analysis and synthesis of logical and figurative information according to clearly formulated and understood rules.


Control commands (Ch.3, s.2.3, 4.3) are consciousness energies (thoughts, images, and working energies) designed to produce desired results (reactions, transformations, etc.) through their effect on specified chakras and systems. These commands are shaped by the controlling chakras and self-hypnosis systems through the understanding and mental utterance of the command (thoughts, intellect), representations (images, spiritual), and volitional efforts (working energies, ajna).


Realizing part — is divided into subconsciousness and superconsciousness. Subconsciousness (Muladhara, Svadhisthana, Manipura, Anahata, Vishudha) — is mainly intended for execution of commands of the controlling part and realization of automatic processes of perception, thinking and control of systems. Superconsciousness (atman, sahasrara) — is mainly designed to perform similar functions, but related to interaction with God and high levels of the Cosmos.



The effects of subconsciousness and superconsciousness on a person are characterized by receiving a ready answer (intuition, insight, etc.) in the form of thoughts, images and sensations, but differ in the information transmitted. The subconscious gives a person information on its levels (Ch.2, s.4), while the superconscious gives information about God, the Cosmos, feelings, high states, fundamental laws, individual purpose, the most important events and situations.

2.4. Components of consciousness

The components of consciousness — in the controlling and realizing parts — are represented in different ways, but are built according to the general principle: each of the components performs clearly defined functions, and transmits the results of its work to the other components, which determines the rules of interaction between them. At the same time, the main processes of such interaction are managed by common abilities.


Intellect (Ch.1, s.3) — in the controlling part it is represented in the form of a separate chakra (intellect) and is intended for analytical work with thoughts, decision-making and controlling the rest of the chakras through transmitting their controlling commands (thoughts) to them. In the realizing part it is represented in the form of laws (type of thought structures) and is intended for controlling the rest of thought structures through analyzing the meaning and parameters of concepts, situations, etc.



Spirituality (Ch.1, s.4) — in the controlling part is represented as a separate chakra (spiritual) and is designed to work with images and sensations (perception, modeling) through their analysis (from form to meaning) and synthesis (from meaning to form). It interacts with the intellect and will through the transmission of thoughts (results of analyzing images and sensations) to them. In the realizing part, spirituality is presented in the form of qualities designed to analyze energies, the state of systems and the form of external information.


Will (Ch.1, s.5) — in the controlling part it is represented as a separate chakra (ajna) and is intended to control the chakras and the system by setting power and other parameters to the working energies, which is achieved by concentration (concentration) and controlling the systems of self-infusion. In the realizing part it is presented in the form of emotions (responses — working energies), abilities to control energetic and physical systems.


General abilities (Ch.3, s.1.5, 2.4) — states and self-control, which are represented in all chakras of the controlling part with the main center in the spiritual chakra (second self). They are designed to set in general the basic modes of operation of the intellect, spirituality and will (thinking, perception and control). In the realizing part, the general abilities are presented in the form of thought structures-states, designed to control the chakra as a whole, its energies and systems.


2.5. Modes of consciousness operation

The modes of consciousness operation are divided into four main types determined by the goals: experimental (experimental testing), basic (search for a solution), formative (transformation), and controlling (calling for a reaction). Each of these modes is switched on automatically according to the internal laws of consciousness when a person consciously or unconsciously makes a decision (through thought, desire, etc.) to realize the goal corresponding to the mode.


Experimental mode — at the conscious level it represents mental modeling of any processes (events, objects, etc.), which is necessary for their understanding and subsequent decision-making. At the subconscious and superconscious level, this mode is a temporary use of any thoughts as control programs for the subsequent evaluation of the consequences (thoughts, images, sensations) generated by them.


The main mode — at the conscious level is realized in the intellect (Ch.1, s.3) and represents a sequence of steps performed by it according to a standard scheme. This mode is intended for analytical search for a solution based on the analysis of external and internal information. At the subconscious and superconscious level, the basic mode is realized in each thought structure and is designed to perform their direct functions.


Formative mode — is intended for opening of systems, creation of thought structures, launching and transformation of active programs (thoughts) in the controlling and realizing parts. This mode is carried out by the control unit of the corresponding chakra, consciously — through development techniques (Ch.3) under the control of the intellect, unconsciously — through its launching by the spiritual chakra or any thought structures according to their program of work.


Controlling mode — is intended for causing the specified reactions (manifestations), introducing chakras and systems into the required mode of operation with parallel processing of external and internal information. At the conscious level it is realized under the control of intellect through the transmission of control commands by chakras and systems, at the subconscious and superconscious level it is realized by thought structures according to the programs laid in them.


CONCLUSIONS


1. Mechanisms of consciousness work — rules of interaction between its components, on the understanding of which development techniques are based.


2. Chakras (centers of consciousness) — designed to implement all the basic functions of consciousness (perception, thinking and control systems).


3. Thinking structures and memory are the two main parts of the chakra, which are programmed by the consciousness itself and determine its work.


4. Controlling and realizing parts — two main groups of chakras that carry out all conscious, subconscious and superconscious processes.


5. Components of consciousness (spirituality, intellect, will) — realizes functions corresponding to the logical coordinates «input — transformation — output».


6. The modes of consciousness operation (experimental, basic, formative and controlling) are automatically switched on by the goals corresponding to them.


7. All abilities of consciousness — are achieved through recording into it in a certain sequence of thoughts, images and sensations caused by appropriate control commands.

Section 3. Intelligence

The opposition between intellect and spirituality generates many different problems in society and people, and the greatest «contribution» to this is made by science and spiritual movements themselves. Science is predominantly focused on the external world and calls the inner world of man (his thoughts, images, feelings) not subject to strictly logical description, but, in fact, signs in the inability to make such a description.


Spiritual movements often downplay the role of intellect and logic, motivated by their limitations in describing something, but they also reveal their own inability to adequately solve complex philosophical problems. Therefore, the purpose of this paragraph from this point of view is to give a description of the basic provisions on the structure and regularities of work of intellect, which is necessary for understanding the techniques of its perfection and the role of intellect in the general development of man.

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