Soul Domain
When we come into the world, we instinctively know where we are and realise where we are not. We do not question the place of our life. The ‘I’ knows where the ‘I’ is. As we grow and interact with the world, our place of life becomes evermore vague. We forget where we are and in doing so, we forget what we are, and we do not know ourselves any more. We become like a person, looking out from a window. Reality becomes only that which we see through the window that is our physical eyes. That person looking out of the window is the Self and the house we find ourselves in is a prison that we cannot leave, it is the Self’s domain. When we close our eyes, it is like closing the curtains, it is then that our attention falls on that which is in our domain, and yet, it never falls upon the Self. When we realise all that we are not, then what remains is the one who is the realiser the Self. The world is the outer domain, it is the place that has received most of our attention. Most, if not all of our knowledge is about the world, because it was in the world when we arrived. It is now time to learn about other parts of reality, your reality and that of the inner domain. You are aware of them therefore they exist. It is time to step back and learn of the place that you live in, your Spiritual Domain.
This is where things get really interesting, and you should prepare yourself for a massive expansion of your understanding or rather, an expansion of consciousness. The diagram that I have presented, may look simple, but don’t let that fool you.
Let us look at the soul/body connection first.
The Self that is in the centre of the soul’s domain can be
seen as the Puppet Master.
The physical body communication part of the soul’s domain,
can be seen as the String Holder.
The soul to physical body connection,
can be seen as the Strings.
The physical body can be seen as the Puppet
Now consider this:
The Puppet has cameras for eyes, the Puppetmaster wears small video screens over his eyes, so that he only sees what the Puppet sees, and from the Puppet’s perspective.
Let’s make things a little more interactive, and put microphones in the Puppet’s ears, and connect them to headphones on the Puppetmaster. After a while the Puppetmaster becomes so immersed in this new virtual reality that he thinks he IS the Puppet.
This is how we lose ourselves. We forget that we are the Puppetmaster and think that we are the Puppet, but we soon remember when the strings are cut.
The Spiritual Cord
The connection between the soul and the physical body is sometimes referred to as a silver cord. It is actually a part of the soul’s domain that has interfaced with the brain. This connection is made by the will of the Self and it can only be adjusted or severed, by the will of the Self.
The soul’s domain merges with the brain to become the interface between the Self and body:
The Self and its domain are able to move away from the brain while still retaining its connection. This results in what appears to be a silver cord:
The outer edge of the soul’s domain, just like the inside, is a medium that transfers vibrations to the Self and so is sensitive to vibrations outside as well as inside. In effect, the soul’s domain is to the Self what the physical senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell) are to the brain. These five senses relay information from the outer realm of the physical/material realm to the brain, and then to the Self’s single sensor, which is the soul’s domain. In other words, the Self has one collective sense and the body has five senses. The soul’s domain is the sixth sense.
The soul’s domain is the medium that carries vibration/information to the Self:

If you consider how we perceive a lighted candle, you will realise that light reflects from the candle, falling on the eye, which then sends signals to the brain/soul interface, and onto the Self through the medium of the soul’s domain.
When the soul moves away from the physical body, yet is still connected to it, as in OBE (out of the body experience), it receives its information from the outer surface of the soul’s domain, instead of from the physical senses. In effect the Self sees things from the puppet masters perspective instead of the puppets.
If the vibrations of light had gone directly to the surface of the soul’s domain, then the position of the candle in relation to the physical body, would not have been sensed so accurately by the Self, instead of the eyes of the body. Think of the Puppetmaster trying to manipulate a puppet, whose eyes he cannot see through.
The only purpose for the physical body, is as a tool for learning in an environment that is separate in nature to the spiritual realm. The physical/material realm is a place where the Self can express its desires and free will, and gain knowledge through interaction with others. In this environment, the Self learns through its right and wrong choices what is good and right, until it eventually becomes perfected in right choices. Each step towards perfection, reveals a little more of the spiritual reality, until eventually the Self realises its true nature, and in becoming ‘Self aware’, all is revealed to it. When the Self confirms all that is good and right, and rejects all that is not good and right, it becomes incapable of harm or conflict, either in the material/physical realm, or the spiritual realm. It is then that the cycle of birth and death is ended and the soul returns to the place that it originated from.
Acceptance of all that is good and right is ‘THE WAY’
Images
The Self has the ability to create organised sets of different vibrations within its domain, with one or more of its transmitters, thereby forming a required image. The more transmitters used, the stronger the image.
The Self has the ability to receive, transfer and store these images according to its will.
Images are received on the outer surface of the Self by its receptors. How much the Self is affected depends on how many receptors it uses, in other words, how much the Self focuses on the image.
Memories
Part of the Self’s domain is used to store images, we call the images memories.
When an image is created, in the form of a set of vibrations, it is received by the Self’s receptors. The Self’s transmitters then re-create that image, which it then stores in its memory storage area known as the subconscious.
Think of it as a filing cabinet.
All images that are not in the Self’s focus are in the subconscious.
The strength of a memory is dependant on the strength of the Self’s transmitted vibrations.
Images are sustained by recreating the image, before the first vibration of the image fades.
All memories are weak until given greater focus.
Some memories are weaker than others and their strength is dependant on their use.
The area that memories are stored in, is dependant on their strength, the weakest are stored in an area called the ‘lower sub-conscious’, which refers to the area of the sub-conscious that receives the least focus of awareness until required.
Think of a filing cabinet with the least used files stored in the bottom drawer (lower subconscious) and the most important, stored at the top.
At the time of being created, every soul was imbedded with a great amount of knowledge that was formed in the lower subconscious area, and made so weak it is almost imperceptible. These memories are truths that are not considered until truth is found elsewhere by the Self and seeks confirmation.
This is how we know the truth.
Those who seek will find.
Those, whose desires conflict with truth, will not seek truths confirmation.
We have slept in ignorance and denial, following only our own desires, not caring to remember the knowledge we came with; each going our own way in pursuit of our primal instincts: SELF PRESERVATION, AVOIDENCE OF PAIN and the ACQUISITION OF PLEASURE and in our quest for these things, we are rewarded with the opposite.
Whatever images are brought into greater focus, are then re-created in the creation area of the soul’s domain. It is there that the Self’s desires are considered against its knowledge; this is what we call reasoning. The vibrations from any image the Self creates, affect the Self.
The Self sends images to the brain to cause an effect on the physical body, such as emotional expressions that let other people know the state of the soul, i.e. happy, sad, confused, angry etc. It is a form of communication called ‘body language’. When misused, it aids in deception.
All images sent to the brain, have an effect; each effect can then be seen as a set of instructions. Only that which is in the Self’s strongest focus is sent to the brain.
That which is felt in the body, is felt in the Self
That which is felt in the Self, is felt in the body
This is how the ‘two become as one’. It is also how we heal or harm the body.