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Imprints

Imprint is one of those words that you hear scattered around all manner of literature but what is actually meant by it.

As clearly stated before we are an energetic being that lives within two bodies whilst on earth. The physical body we reside in is merely the product of condensed energy. Any foray with any decent and respectable science book on the greater aspects of quantum physics will validate this fact. (See matter / energy)

Our physical body, having grown within its watery womb has been encoded by it’s molecular and genetic structure to accept only a certain type of energy form (being) at a certain frequency. This is the reason why transplants of other parts of the body, from other beings, human or not, require a huge amount of drugs to stop the body rejecting them. They are not in synch with natural frequency between the physical form and the energetic form. They clash. Even clones whether natural through fraternal twins or synthetic would have a slightly different energetic form due to the different imprints they experience, the overall frequency however would be closer.

The energetic form / being of our body, governs the growth of our physical being in concordance of that with our parents.

When we are conceived there is a physiological process in place that is widely accepted to be the way in which a being grows within its mother. The egg is fertilised by the sperm, the cell divides and continues to do so, initially the cells are of the same type, then they begin to form into specialised cells, designed for specific functions within the body. These cells, for the majority of time when forming a being, grow in a set fashion, producing the specific design of the human body.

As a set rule the genetic programming of the cells, governs how the body grows, with factors such as nutrition, environmental, toxins etc all playing a role in the growth of a body. One of the key roles of genetics is a map for the cells to follow, it tells each cell what needs to be done and when. This is the physiological plan each cell follows. It is known that genetics dictates what colour eyes we have, what colour hair, what size we are etc. as well as how our body grows. This information is stored on a cellular level because this is the level it operates on. Each and every cell of the body has a map of this code, related to the other cells and the body as a whole. This system would not work if it was place in one sole organ, for example the brain, for how can you dictate how a brain is going to grow, if the information needed for that resided in the complete brain. The body works from the bottom up, so to speak, a cell being the smallest living / animate part of the body. As the body, starts and then grows from one cell, these multiplying, as stated before, then logic dictates, that this information is provided within the cells. As the body is constructed out of cells, these forming the various tissues, which form organs and then systems, the map is contained within each and every one of these cells.

The key factor here is the link between the physical and energetic realm. As stated previously, our body is both physical and energetic, the physical within itself being formed of condensed energy. The key here is the role the genetics have in correlating these two together. Our life energy is what enters our body, this energy is our form of consciousness, our being in itself, our body being the physical vessel in which we experience the material world. However, there has to be a valid link between the physical and energetic. If there was not, then we would have difficulty incarnating, as we could wonder from one physical vessel to another. The vibrational level of the energetic body is governed by this genetic coding. As the physical body grows, the energetic body gradually downloads into the physical form until there is enough physical mass to encapsulate a whole being in human form. This is the time when a child growing within the mother becomes physically viable, before this there is enough mass to retain the energetic being. (Matter/ energetic beings).

Anyhow, getting back to the point, which I have differed off slightly. The issue I was raising is that we carry with us our memories, whether we have access to these or not, we still carry them around. Our physical form, once it has been used and no longer functions, dies and decomposes. The cells are old, deteriorating and can no longer reproduce, therefore one or more parts of the body begin to close down. At some point, a choice is made for the energetic form of the body, the consciousness, to leave the physical vessel. So the person dies.

Now there is the school of thought that would have you believe that once you die, it is all over, that’s the end, no more, il finito. This is an erroneous believe. For our form is based upon that of two bodies, not one. When the physical dies, the energetic leaves. As stated previously, the physical is merely as vessel, an analogy being, the body (physical form) is a car and the energetic body is the driver. Now when you park your car and the engine is turned off it stops working, yet just because the car stops working does not mean the driver no longer exists. Not quite, the driver, merely gets out and completes whatever tasks they need to until the need the car again.

Ok it is a little different to that but the premise is when the physical body no longer functions, the energetic leaves until it finds a new body to reside in. When the energetic leaves, it is the stream of consciousness that has encapsulated all experiences during it’s incarnation, this is an aspect of the mind. All that has been done during life is remembered and taken with you when you depart.

As described in Perceptions there are a multitude of experiences, each of these leaves a memory and each of these memories are recorded, not only in the physical brain / being but also the energetic being. The energetic being is of a specific vibration, it’s baseline frequency is encoded to match the genetic frequency. The energetic body maintains this baseline, however other frequencies are also present. Each thought has a vibratory rate, as do all things in existence. The thought is recorded by the physical brain but also the energetic. The recording of these thoughts and interactions with experience leaves an imprint on the physical and energetic body, an imprint alters the frequency / pattern of the physical / energetic bodies. It prints on the thought / experience. The frequency of the thought, interacts with the frequency of the physical / energetic. Now each thought does this and interacts with the physical and energetic in this way. Think of the energetic being as being a point of light, like a laser. The physical body can be say a DVD disc, the light imprints the experience (image, sound) onto the disk. When you look at the complete disc you can't actually see it. When you play it, you remember, then you will see the images and hear the noises.

Additionally to this, the emotional state of a being also effects the physical / energetic body. Each emotional state we experience is recorded, as a memory. These memories, have frequencies also, when a person is happy, one can described oneself as feeling, light and high, however when a person is sad they conversely describe themselves as feeling low and sluggish and heavy. These descriptions are of how the person described themselves as feeling both on the physical and energetic level. Their vibratory rate could be said to of decreased when feeling unhappy / down and therefore be lower in frequency, whilst increasing when feeling happy.

Each of these experiences are recorded in the physical being and energetic being.

If you imagine your energetic being as surrounding you, as an oval of light, surrounding your whole body. This light not only surrounds your body but penetrates every cell of your being. It is interesting from a biochemical point of view that when live cells are viewed they emit light. However, when a cell dies, light is no longer emitted from it. As discussed in matter / energy and the human form, the body is composed of animate and inanimate properties, highlighting there isthe energetic form that can be observed whilst alive and leaves when a human dies.

This light is our consciousness, out energetic body, or more realistically our true form. This is the source we originate from and that to which we return. Our physical form is inextricably interlinked and interdependent with our energetic form whilst alive but it is this form we are of.

I have heard the wise saying that we are not human beings on a spiritual journey but spiritual beings on a human journey.

This speaks a huge truth, we have conditioned ourselves to believe that we are human first and foremost, forgetting our real roots and the make up of our own being. It is only by acknowledging our true self that we realise our nature, who we are and our true potential. Without taking this action, we are lost in a muddled world of our own creating.

Our physical body, as stated previously allows us to interact with the physical world around us. To experience the sensation of being alive in this material form, with all it’s thoughts, emotions and challenges that life has to present. We get caught up in the experience and become immersed in the physicality, forgetting our lighter and true form.

Our physical body, as stated previously also records these experiences. Previously it was thought that the brain was the sole purveyor of our memories, however, the interconnection with every aspect of our physical being, shows that our whole physical composition is inextricably linked with our nervous system and brain.

A simple experience shows these connections, we cut our finger and bleed, the brain registers that a finger has been cut, it experiences pain. This reaction is sent to the brain by the trauma site of the finger via the nervous system. This enables the body to communicate with the different parts, enabling the appropriate action to be taken, the blood at the site changes in it’s consistency, platelets and white blood cells are released, allowing the blood to clot, stemming the wound and rejoining the skin. The white blood cells are there as a response to trauma, protecting the area from any foreign invaders that may be harmful to the body as a whole. In time, this area will heal, the result of effectively communicating between the two localities.

Another example may well be something even simpler in the sense of an everyday task that most people do with some form of ease, eating. When we eat we place food into our mouth, now the process of placing food in the mouth and chewing activates salivary release into the mouth which starts the digestive process off. The food is swallowed, passing down the oesophagus into the stomach, which in turn triggers the action of the stomach to release digestive juices and churn the food. Now whilst on some level this may seem an automated response, the fact is the whole experience is still governed by the neurological system, co-ordinating the action of each organ and coinciding this with other functions such as breathing. Yet on another level, reflect on a newborn baby following their first meal(s), the experience of nourishment is entirely new to them, they are experiencing their digestive system working outside the uterus, this is a new experience and in some senses an upsetting one. They can feel the food as it travels throughout their whole system. This is more than likely the reason why some children cry so much and has been attributed to colic. Only when the child has become accustom to the sensations of digestion does their level of distress decrease.

Our body works together symbiotically, each system of the body working with the other. The digestive system, digests food and nourishment, this is assisted by the cardiovascular system which alters the rate of flow of blood and helps distribute the nourishment. This is assisted by the eliminatory system that disposes of waste materials, this is helped by the nervous system which helps govern the digestion of food and other functioning systems, whilst informing you of your need to eat etc. Each system works with the others, together as a whole. The nervous system sends electrical impulses through the nerves throughout the body, linking back into the brain, this as a means of communication but in other respects as an extension of the brain. All these are interlinked. How else can the brain control the body, if it has no direct link to that with which it is communicating.

There is the need to understand this format. When a person losses a part of their body, i.e. they have had their arm amputated, many speak of feeling the arm, even though it is not there. It is interesting when electromagnetic or Kirilian photography of plants that have lost part of their structure, what is viewed there. Often there is still the image of the part of the plant that now is missing, this seems to be remembered in the plants electromagnetic field.

This too is a similar for a person who has lost a limb. The usual physiological structure has been removed, however the energetic body still remembers this, it is imprinted on the conscious mind. Imprinted in the sense it is a form of conditioning, the body remembers being whole and now it is incomplete. Yet the energetic body is still whole. The energetic form that would have been responsible for the functioning of the arm is still present. Subconsciously, the person may choose to move, as they do each and every day of their life, I say subconsciously, because this is something that is more or less and automated response. In general one does not have to consciously will ones legs to move in order to walk. This is a task that many of us had to consciously learn when we were infants, once mastered the task is now automated and relegated to the subconscious aspect of our mind. Only when for example intoxicated by say alcohol or drugs, do we need more of a conscious thought to control our motion. So now on a subconscious level the task of moving the arm may well be initiated, yet the individual is still used to operating on a complete level, the energetic part of the body responds to the subconscious thought, as it would of done previously, only this time it is not attached to any arm. The experience of the person is to feel the arm moving as if it were still there, as a ghost arm. What they are experiencing is the energetic body moving, this is the sensation that is occurring. Similarly, people with amputation, describe experiencing pain in their lost limb, i.e. in the hand of a lost arm. This again is the body responding to it’s conditioning as being remembered as whole and the energetic body responding in this way. There may be a disharmony in the energetic body in the position the hand would have been, this could be caused by a number of factors, a lack of physical body being one of them. The lack of physical tissue for the energetic body to interplay with could cause this imbalance and disharmony. This disharmony would be out of synch with the rest of the energetic body and therefore be interpreted as being a negative / painful experience. This experience would also serve to remind the individual of their experience, helping them come to terms with the loss of a limb. Whilst on many levels there would be acceptance of the situation, years of conditioning of experiencing a complete body take time to readjust to. It takes time for the body to re-distribute it’s energy and work in it’s new form. These memories of the body being complete are held by the whole being, hence the experience of form it takes.

The above examples may seem a little strange but they are given to highlight the nervous systems / brains interlinked relationship with the body and how memory is held. Whilst the brain may in some senses be the CPU of the body, the nervous system and it’s many nerves all contain their aspects of memory. Each cell within our body emanates light, this light leaves our body when our physical form dies. This light is our energetic body and our conscious being. The physical and energetic body are interdependent, they need each other to exist in physical form on this planet. If you remove the energetic and leave the physical, then you have a person on a life support machine or in a coma. If you remove the physical you have death and the energetic continues on it’s path.

This energetic form carries memories of life and these forms are imprinted into it’s waveform. As an energetic form the energy has a frequency (number of vibrations per second), therefore a waveform, it vibrates at a certain level. Each experience the energy interacts with has an impact on it’s frequency. For example a person is walking along, this is a normal experience for the person, they then fall over and break their leg. On an energetic level this has caused a level of disharmony, the break in the leg is out of synch with the normal functioning. The interaction of the experience, causes a disharmony with the energetic form, there would be a disturbance in it’s presentation, it may appear bright in the disturbed area or the colour may be different. On the physical form the person would have the broken leg. As the leg healed over time, there still would remain the scar on an energetic level. Therefore this scar would be a reminder to the experience. The disharmony may of healed but a scar would still be present. This scar represents an imprint that the person is carrying with them, the energetic form as well as the physical would be carrying a memory of the event.

The very term imprint can be defined as leaving a mark on something, whether this be an impressed mark as in printing an object on another or a memory, held within the physical and energetic form. Each leaves it’s mark.

Memories are that which make our life. Within all of us our memories are held, however accessible these may be. Many of us live day to day, taking each moment for granted, not looking at the finer aspects of each interaction we have with the world. That which is common place is often ignored, or as stated, taken for grated. When accompanied by fresh observation, or interaction, such as the world through the eyes of a child, a new perspective can be perceived.

A child will notice all around them, some things they have no frames of reference for, or lack the language to described. But a child’s curiosity can re-awaken the senses to which one has become common place. Reflect upon an experience with a child, their sense of wonder at even such an apparently mundane aspect of life, they seem totally enthralled in what we often ignore. This wonder helps them learn. Yet often we chid them for taking interest in that which we have none in. How will they learn. They soon learn what is deemed to be ok to be interested in and what is not, purely from the reactions of those about them. Their own experience, leads them into a conditioned state, a state through which many of us have past. A repeated experience, is one in which a child often gains some degree of mastery over but also one in which they gradually gain a grater degree of apathy in the excitement of the experience. For example, on hearing a joke, the first time the joke is heard, it may be very funny and create a great deal of laughter, the second time the joke is heard, there is still a great element of humour, however one knows the joke, so it’s has lost some of it’s humour, as one knows the outcome. If the joke is repeatedly told, then it just doesn’t get the humorous reaction, the outcome is known and it is no longer funny.

This is a similar tale for many experience is life. When things are repeated, the experience is generally known, the outcome can be gauged, so the experience holds a similar value. The reaction of the person having the experience can easily be gauged also. This form of experience and reaction can be termed as conditioning. One knows what the experience entails. For the individual interacting with the environment, then the outcome is fairly accountable in that one knows what one is generally getting / experiencing. From the outside observer, the individuals reactions can be assessed and to a degree predicted based on past experience. This form of experience works on many levels, whether this be individual, social, communal, mass, global.

Life’s experiences, generally lead us to some form of conditioned viewpoint, from the day we are born we are inflicted with the impressions of the world about us and the impressions of those who care for us. From this we have to discern our way around our experiences, taking their view as a guide. It matters not whether these impressions are correct or not, the fact is they are and we have to deal with these.

Often our view point of ourselves and the world can be clouded by other peoples view. We are reacting to the way we have been taught to react. We have learnt what is deemed as acceptable and unacceptable in our society and react according to that. This view point varies from person to person, family to family, community to community, never the less, a set of norms and values are shown for each of us, these dependent on the area we have grown and been raised.

Often we are confused as to what things really are, one of the reasons for this is that the view of the world and ourself is based on that of others. When we recognise this and work through our conditioning to find our true self and our own opinion, the our self / world view can become very different.

It’s not a matter of disagreeing with others, it is a matter of agreeing with oneself. How can one be true to oneself if one does not even know or recognise oneself.

So how does one begin to do that. Firstly it is important to be honest, which many times is easier said than done. We live in a world where it is seen as acceptable to lie, whether the white lie we tell our teacher the reason why we couldn’t do our homework or the mass marketing scam encouraging us to buy products that really just aren’t that great. We fall into the hype of the lingo and the self depreciating style of fitting in with every one else. We’ll pretend to be happy with a bosses decision at work, to keep him on your good side and your job in a safe place. We pretend to like a fashion, so we can fit in with our peers, we’ll agree with idea, so we fit in with the crowd. We starve ourselves thin so we can look good on the beach, we pretend we have money so we can attract a mate.

Why has it become so bad to be you??? Why do we pretend to fit in boxes to please everyone else, yet leave ourselves unhappy and alone? What has happened to our society that our unique qualities and aspects of self, are hidden away, just in case someone else does not approve.

Conditioning plays such a main role in this, that it is not until this aspect of self is acknowledged that we can move out of our cycle of lies. Of course one has to be willing to move aware from the cycle of lies and embrace the truth, which in itself can be a hugely traumatic under taking.

Being oneself in itself has so many challenges, to be truth to our needs and desires means that others are not necessarily going to approve. Disapproval is often viewed as such a negative thing, especially if we are the recipient of that disapproval. But why is it so bad. Is it not logical that we are each unique beings living our lives in our own unique and individual way. If we all were the same, we would all have the same experiences, but that is not so. In order to define our experience we have to have comparisons, so what one views as good another may view as bad. This does not mean that one or the other is right and wrong, it is just a measure of comparison. It is when people get overwrought in their experiences and lose perspective. Instead of viewing the aversive opinion / perspective as a comparison, using this as a experience for growth, people take things personally on an emotional level. Again this is easy to state when one is not directly involved in the experience, especially if it is a significant experience with those that we love and care for. Experience is just that, experience. However emotion is the core of our being and hard to become detached from. Despite all this, this element of detachment may sound cold, it is not meant to be, merely attempting to be objective. That is not to say each experience whether viewed positive or negative holds a consequence, this is dependent on the experience, the nature of those involved and the environment. Like actions reciprocate like, this is part of the nature of being.

Emotion, as thought, plays a significant part in shaping our reaction to the world around us. We are governed by our sensational emotions, in the sense of our physiological experiences, our needs, these include, hunger, thirst, tired, and temperature, such as hot or cold. There are also experiences, such as pain, illness and discomfort that all play a part. These all relate to how our body experiences the world and what we need to survive. For example, if we ignore the sensational feeling of hunger, we deny ourselves food, therefore nutrition and energy. If this continues on a long term basis we can loose weight, become ill, our body functions less well and in severe cases we become emaciated, starving in our own body, leading to death. This feeling of hunger is recognised within us as a sensation, the feeling of emptiness, the lack of energy, the gurgling tummy, the hunger pangs. This is our body telling us what we need. It is up to each of us to identify these sensations and interpret their meaning, hopefully correctly. We need to eat and our body is telling us that we need this. Many of us a children are not taught these sensation, we stumble blindly on, either misinterpreting our bodies signals, hopefully working it out or maybe meeting with a person who will help us identify our sensations.

I must emphasise here that whilst there may be a similarity in sensations experienced within the body due to thoughts and feelings, each person is unique in their presentation, their own individual chemistry being unique to them as are their frames of reference. Whilst the similarity helps to group the experienced sensation into a recognisable form, each of us reacts slightly differently. The key is to be able to identify your own reactions to experiences you have. This will be discussed shortly.

These sensations are experienced in an unifold manner, in that they are each derived from the source of self to self. The sensations occur within the body and have to be identified by the experience of the sensations, so the person has to understand the way in which their body is communicating with them. On another level and more significantly, these experiences of sensation are also a form of conditioning. The very aspect of living in mortal form means we are subject to conditioning and the imprints it leaves, no matter how much we attempt to rid our lives of conditioning. The very nature of our physical being means that it is required for our physical live to continue. If we choose to rid ourselves of the experience of being feeling breathless, we cannot choose to stop breathing unless we wish to end our incarnation or inflict some severe damage on our physical structure. We can choose to deny our self food but at the cost of our nourishment, energy and bodily function. We can choose to deny our self water at the cost of our cell / bodily hydration, functioning and life. We can choose to deny our the warmth we need at the risk of becoming hypothermic our body not functioning and risking death.

These are examples of feeling we have that are directly related to our physical survival. To ignore them is to ignore the body’s needs to survive.

The other sensational experiences such as pain, tiredness and discomfort, also have there roles, however there need is less than those previously mentioned. Although in the extreme case situation, a lack of sleep and high experience of pain, also bear there health impacts and life threatening qualities.

So from the moment of our birth, physiologically we need to breath, we need to eat / drink, we need to keep warm etc. These needs are communicated by the body to the consciousness and recognised as a need. This need is acknowledged and addressed accordingly. However each time we experience a sensation is builds up our conditioned experience, we recognise the feeling and react to this according to our experience and frames of reference. Even when we are alone and without a guiding hand to offer support, we still react to these sensations. Our body and being becoming used to the sensations, reacting accordingly.

This conditioning is part of our very being enabling us to survival. A principle mechanism of survival is communication, this starts at the very basic level of understanding how the physical body communicates this information to the energetic body, in terms of consciousness, this information being relayed through the nervous system / brain for interpretation.

Now every experience we have has an impact on us, however minor or unnoticeable, there is still a reaction. Our being is comprised of both physical and energetic bodies which are inter-dependent. Both have their own vibrational rate, which despite the hippy dippy terminology is a fact. Our physical body is born from energy and our energetic body has to harmonise with our physical so our energetic form can reside within the body. If there was any level of disharmony at a molecular level then the forms would not be compatible.

Now whilst this seems a little strange it is a fact and one that needs to be remembered.

From a basic level on a emotional basis, if there is a prolonged period of the sensational emotions then there is an impact. For example, a person experiences breathlessness, in the form of asthma. They have a severe asthma attack and are devoid of breath for a number of minutes. On regaining control of the attack the person has become damaged, their body cannot be sustained the for long without oxygen (on average 3 minutes, however there are people who can hold there breath for longer than this i.e. free divers). During this time, they may experience some form of brain damage, as oxygen is transferred to the brain first when it has oxygenated the blood, and been transferred from the capillaries in the lungs to the heart. The effects on the brain may be minor, or marked, it is solely dependent on the person in question. However, in this example, the person now has difficulty with some aspects of speech, slurring their words and having a semi paralysed mouth on the right hand side. This would obviously be a form of damage, showing itself on the physical level as the speech impairment. On an energetic level, there would be a different texture to the energetic body, this may be showed in a number of ways, the main key being it would be evident as a form of disharmony in the energetic body. The physical cells the energetic ones are combined with have been damaged or have died, so their own vibratory properties will have altered due to the impact of the lack of oxygen on the physical cells. There would be a depletion in their functioning or a lack of cells. This may well leave gaps or discolouration in the energetic body. However this expression in itself seems erroneous, it is suggesting there is a lack of energy. This is not correct. The damage on the physical level has effected the functioning of the cells to the extent that have deteriorated or died. The energetic body is interdependent with the physical, if the physical is damaged or dead, then the energetic has nothing to imbue or combine with. The energetic is still there but the interface between the energetic and physical is no longer functioning at it’s optimal level. There is undoubtedly problems within the brain due to the oxygen depletion which may well have effected the communication from one cell to another. A person may well be more that able to know what they wish to say but due to damage in the physical processing segment, the organic hard drive we call a brain, this cannot be done.

The thought resides within the energetic form, thought is a form of energy and we are energetic beings, our true form being pure energy.

Now when observing the person who has experienced this damage a person may view a number of things. There would be a change in the persons energetic colouring and patterns, this may be detected by vision or touch. Depending on what depth what one was looking at there may be a hole in the energetic layer at one point and a bright gathering at another. This would be indicative of the blocked interaction between the energetic and physical body. The hole would be a sign of the damaged / dead cells, whilst the bright section would be the energetic bodies inability to imbue the cells, therefore displacing it to another area. The change in colour and texture would be indicative of the change in physiology caused by the lack of oxygen, showing the change in interaction between the two bodies and the new interaction as a result of the situation.

Please note that each of us sees the world through our own eyes, as taught to us by those around us. We interpret our experiences but each one is unique. People have different fields of vision whether they are viewing the physical or energetic. In a physical world, some view from a near sighted perspective, whilst some are long sighted, some have visual problems, causing images to be blurred or cloudy, whilst others have colour blindness. The same can be said from an energetic perspective, different people see different ranges, and we all see according tour frames of reference. We work by a state of comparisons, categorising our impressions into similar forms that we share names and labels for. i.e. we are taught what a chair is but there are many varieties of chairs. Similarly things we take for granted do not realise what they are until they are gone. For example, someone may be able to have a relationship with the energetic world but to them they just regard this as part of the world the live in, they have not separated the physical and energetic, the world just is. Yet they may well have an accident which leads to them experiencing some form of brain damage, only on recovering do they realise their view of the world has now changed and what they once thought was normal has gone as they no longer see the energetic form.

Each person works with what they know, from they own interpretation of their own experiences, therefore each of their observation is patterned in a way that fits their unique perspective. It does not mean that when two people describe something and one persons view is different from the other persons they are wrong. It is all a matter of perspective, interpretation and experience. No two of us walk exactly the same path, so we each have our own view of the scenery. And yet ironically there is only one path. The joys of dichotomy in a dualistic world. Someone’s having a laugh somewhere.