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The Spirit, Soul and Mind

The Eternal Spirit

The Spirit is an eternal, uncreated entity that is completely alien to the material universe. Unlike the physical body or the psychological mind, the Spirit was not created by the Demiurge, the architect of the material world. It originates from an incomprehensible and perfect realm outside of all cosmic time and space, often referred to as Agartha or the uncreated origin.

The Uncreated Divine Spark

According to the ancient texts, myriad Spirits were tricked by traitorous gods and forcefully enchained into the evolutionary mechanics of the material matrix to accelerate the evolution of the earthly animal-man. Because the Spirit is uncreated, it does not belong to the evolutionary laws of nature, nor does it inherently understand the concepts of pain, fear, or worldly devotion. The Spirit is pure absolute will, infinite valor, and holds the ancestral memory of its divine extraterrestrial origin deep within the pure blood.

This sacred memory is known as the Minne. When the Spirit is trapped within the dense human structure, the human transforms from a mere animal into a semi-divine being known as a Virya. In this state, the Spirit manifests as the true Self or the infinite Ego. However, because it is entirely submerged in the heavy, temporal layers of the created human structure, the Spirit forgets its true identity and falls into a profound state of amnesia. It becomes a lost wanderer in a world of illusions, mistakenly identifying with the mortal flesh and the psychological drama of everyday life.

The ultimate goal of the awakened warrior is to systematically isolate this eternal Spirit from the heavy illusions of the material world and secure its absolute liberation, returning it to its original, uncreated homeland beyond the stars.


The Created Soul

The Evolutionary Animal Aspect

In stark contrast to the eternal Spirit, the soul is a highly sophisticated, created entity designed specifically by the Demiurge to animate the physical body and interact with the material universe. The soul belongs entirely to the created order and is the driving force behind the primitive animal-man, also known as the pasu. The soul is strictly responsible for generating all human emotions, earthly passions, irrational fears, and devotional feelings, which essentially serve as the primary mechanical traps to keep the Spirit imprisoned.

The Hyperborean Wisdom explains that the soul was originally designed to help the human animal evolve and to place cultural meaning on the natural world, thereby fulfilling the evolutionary plan of the creator. It is animated by a dense, serpentine energy that flows through the body's energetic centers, continuously seeking to reach a state of final cosmic perfection and integration, a state known as the Manu Entelechy.

While the soul can achieve a form of immortality within the endless cosmic cycles of reincarnation and karma, this so-called immortality is actually a definitive trap that permanently dissolves the true individuality of the Spirit into the collective consciousness of the creator. The soul demands absolute submission to the mechanical laws of the universe, constantly feeding vital energy back to its maker through intense emotional devotion, love, and physical suffering. It binds the individual to the illusory dualities of the world, making them believe that earthly existence is the ultimate reality.

For the eternal Spirit to be truly free, the awakened individual must aggressively rebel against the emotional dictates and the heavy illusions of the created soul, ensuring that the uncreated Self is no longer controlled by these artificial biological impulses.


The Rational Mind

The Architect of the Cultural Prison

The mind, or human reason, functions as the complex processing center where the created soul interacts with the external material world. The ancient wisdom describes the physical brain as the archetypal memory, a biological structure that contains the evolutionary blueprints and mechanical designs of the creator. The primary function of the rational mind is to interpret the external world, categorizing physical entities and constructing a vast, inescapable cultural structure that strictly binds the individual to earthly reality.

The mind operates through a highly mechanical logic, constantly assimilating cultural premises, religious dogmas, and mathematical principles that dictate normal human behavior. By engaging continuously with the external world and participating in society, the rational mind builds a thick, invisible wall of cultural illusions around the true Self, creating a false psychological personality.
The rational subject completely absorbs the individual's attention, making them mistakenly believe that the physical, cultural, and scientific achievements of the world are the only absolute truths in existence.This deep intellectual fascination is often referred to as the trap of the eye, where the sheer beauty and active intelligence of the natural world hypnotize the observer into complete submission.

The intellect becomes completely absorbed in deciphering the mechanical laws of nature and creating culture, continually feeding vital energy back to the creator. This hypnotic fascination effectively prevents the individual from ever looking inward, ensuring that the eternal Spirit remains a compliant prisoner to the rational thoughts, logical systems, and cultural habits imposed by the worldly matrix.


The Spheres of Light and Shadow

Consciousness and the Subconscious

To fully comprehend the complex human psychological structure, one must visualize it divided into two main energetic areas: the conscious and the subconscious, which the esoteric texts refer to as the sphere of light and the sphere of shadow. The sphere of shadow represents the deep, inaccessible subconscious, containing the primitive survival instincts, ancestral records, and the mechanical designs of the soul deposited in the body's energy centers.

It is a dark, irrational repository of past lives and inherited behavioral patterns that secretly influence the individual from behind the scenes. Directly above this lies the sphere of light, which is the seat of the active consciousness and the historical subject during daily waking life. This light sphere is formed by the interpenetration of the rational and emotional faculties of the individual.

When the eternal Spirit is forcefully enchained in the human being, it becomes totally submerged within this sphere of light, mistakenly identifying itself with the conscious subject and the created personality. This tragic spiritual confusion causes the true Self to become the lost Ego, wandering blindly through life while falsely believing it is fully awake and in control. The continuous flow of archetypes, sudden desires, and deep fears from the subconscious shadow sphere into the conscious light sphere keeps the individual constantly distracted and emotionally drained.

The individual believes they are making free choices, but they are actually reacting to the mechanical impulses emerging from their own shadow sphere. To achieve true spiritual sovereignty, the awakened warrior must use martial discipline to build an impenetrable inner fence around their true Self. By isolating their Spirit from both the conscious cultural illusions and the subconscious emotional drives, they regain total mastery over their mind and prepare for their triumphant return to the uncreated origin.