I invite persons interested in spiritual and Mystical questions to email me at: blight@ntwrld.com In reference to spirituality and Mysticism I have listed statements below that might shead some light on your questions or surface more. But, to begin, if your remove the spirit from the biological body, the biological body will die in approx. 120 hours. Therefore one surmises that the spiritual memories run the biological functions. Mysticism is the act of entering into the Heaven Realm for an objective encounter with diety forms. An entire program for Divination of the Human Spirit that is without Catholic Church sanction, the reason for the Inquisition - its removal. The practice went underground and has functioned secretly since. The end product being a God-Man or Women. A 20 year research and data on the Mystical Knight Templars, which is active and practiced - view at: Now for statements:
http://www.ntwrld.com/~byounglight/
1. Remove the human spirit from the body and the biological body ceases to function. You can measure the energy of a spirit within a biological body and one without.
2. Study the age of the spirit by measuring its nature and psycho-profile influence on consciousness.
3. Study the relationship of the Spirit and its memory influence during biological symbiosis.
4. Study the biological body's influence on the fragil electromagnetic field of collective memory making up the Spiritual body.
5. Christian Mysticism is the act of entering into the Divine Realm to experience an objective encounter with and acquire the Countenance of the Quaternary - God, the Father whose lower aspect being the Christ/Son and the Mother whose lower aspect is the Holy Spirit/Daughter.
6. Enter into the Heaven Realm to study in Divine Temples for the answer to all questions, as well as advancement of all material philosophies.
7. Heal the Spiritual-body of memory and you heal all mental illness and most biological dysfunctions.
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