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Answered by shwethaks581
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One of the most fundamental principles of conscientiology is that the consciousness, being composed of neither energy nor matter, is not limited by form, space or time and is therefore able to present itself (or manifest) not only in the physical world but in more subtle dimensions that lie beyond what we can perceive with our physical senses.

In total, the consciousness uses one of four different bodies (or vehicles) recognized by conscientiology to manifest; namely:

• the physical body in the physical dimension

• the energy body (which, although unable to house the consciousness as such, enables us to affect or alter our manifestation)

• the astral body in nonphysical dimensions

• the mental body in the mental dimension

Although the word “astral” is a popular term that most people can easily relate to, I’m going to use the word “extraphysical” instead of astral, as a synonym of nonphysical, in order to avoid suggesting any mystical or religious connotations.

Each body or vehicle of the consciousness adapts to and corresponds to the specific properties of the dimension in which it manifests and each one presents particular attributes of the consciousness.

Understanding that the consciousness is multidimensional is crucial to enabling a complete picture of the reality of human existence to emerge. So let’s consider in more detail what being multidimensional means and how this really works.

The Physical Body

In order for the consciousness to exist in and interact with the energetically dense physical environment, it uses a body made of energy and matter … the physical body. The physical body is perfectly adapted to the physical dimension in that it can process the resources it requires for survival such as food, water and air, and has numerous automatic psycho-physiological responses that further enhance its chances of survival. But while our physical existence preoccupies us a great deal, if we stop for a moment to examine ourselves more closely, we see that there are clues liberally scattered throughout our ordinary, everyday lives to the idea that we are consciousnesses, not just physical bodies. For example, the way we sometimes think and feel can be driven by experiences such as emotions, mental insights and energetic connections, none of which are physical, none of which we can see, touch, map, measure or quantify.

The Energy Body

The consciousness also has an energy body that is roughly the same shape as the physical body only slightly larger. The part of the energy body that visibly extends beyond the physical body is known as the human aura.

The energy body is not a vehicle of the consciousness per se, but an interface between the physical body and the extraphysical body.

When the physical and extraphysical bodies are in a state of nonalignment such as occurs during a projection, part of the energy body forms what is commonly known as the silver cord. The silver cord connects and secures the consciousness to the physical body when it is projected into other dimensions.

The part of the energy body that visibly extends beyond the physical body is known as the human aura

Although the energy body is not officially recognized by conventional medicine, it has long been acknowledged by traditional Chinese medicine and is a vital component of several complementary therapies such as acupuncture, acupressure, homeopathy, Reiki and shiatsu massage. Interestingly, the British Medical Association, who used to call complementary treatments “alternative,” as they were considered to represent an alternative to conventional medicine, changed the term to “complementary” in recent years as, increasingly, medical doctors and complementary therapists began working together using treatments that they both recognized to be of value. (Lewith, 2002). This suggests that the allopathic medical community has taken a small but significant step towards acknowledging the energy body and the important role it plays in healing.

Characteristics of the Energy Body

Known in conscientiology as the holochakra, and also known as the aura or etheric double, the energy body is not static but constantly absorbs, metabolizes and externalizes energies in a process of exchange with other living beings and with the natural energies produced by the environment—the air, water, earth, plants, food and the universe.

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Answered by 1cKA
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only after death and in universe

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