Jiang's three-plane model of consciousness: mind as conscious/subconscious narrative, spirit as heart/emotion, and soul as the deepest knowing.
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mind, spirit, and soul
Jiang's three-plane model of consciousness: mind as conscious/subconscious narrative, spirit as heart/emotion, and soul as the deepest knowing.
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"move together back to the monad and with the monad our love is imprinted and this love becomes a force unto itself that compels..."
"is the soul and all three planes exist at the same time and when all three align or correspond we are happy we know..."
"...we now see is finally, the alignment in Penelope between mind, spirit, and soul, and that makes her alive again, okay? Okay, all right,..."
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