Aging

A normal life cycle is not a circle but a figure eight, or infinity sign. The journey begins at the center of the lemniscate—at the moment of conception—and flows outward through the cycles of life: wombtime, birth, childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, adulthood, maturity, and finally, old age, culminating in death. At the moment of death, the Soul and Spirit are born into the spiritual cycle. These spiritual stages are similar to the physical ones but are nearly incomprehensible to the human mind, as they open doors to dimensions and densities where time, space, and dualities like here and there, beginning and end, cease to exist. In these realms, reality is created instantly, memory dissolves, and knowing becomes all-encompassing.

As the physical cycle begins, the spiritual must be temporarily forgotten. Conversely, when the spiritual cycle begins, the physical is gradually purged and left behind.

Before incarnating, we design our lives with meticulous care, considering the circumstances, relationships, and experiences that will shape our journey. This includes planning where, when, and to whom we will be born and raised, as well as crafting agreements and contracts with other souls—both incarnate and disincarnate—who will play significant roles in our lives. Relationships, whether harmonious, challenging, or neutral, are rarely left to chance.

We also sketch out our life spans, typically around seventy years, give or take, based on evolutionary requirements. To incarnate into physical form, we accept a set of simple, flexible rules, such as the inability to walk through walls or breathe naturally underwater. While these abilities may exist in potential, they cannot be actualized within the constraints of our current physical experience.

For those who reach old age, there are additional lessons and challenges. Experiencing the gradual decline of the body—through sickness, disease, or the weakening of bones, muscles, and nerves—is part of the agreed-upon path. These experiences are not carried forward into future incarnations; instead, they are released during the life between death and rebirth, ensuring they do not imprint on the next physical form.

This website explores metaphysics—the integration of Soul, Spirit, and physical consciousness. Human consciousness often believes it is isolated, unaware of its deeper connection to Soul and Spirit. However, as it awakens to its true nature, it discovers that it has never been alone and begins the journey toward self-awareness and self-consciousness.