Together, there are three basic pillars, according to which a person can evaluate any perceptions from the outside or his internal environment and consider whether he has taken the right or wrong attitude, or whether he has acted well or badly. These three pillars are Reason, Feeling and Intuition.
In order for the soul to come to the knowledge of itself and its relationship to All That Is (ON), it must be sufficiently awake and use these three tools available to its mind. Basically, there is no other option, except for people who thoughtlessly carry out the order of their Ego.
There are many perceptions that a person is exposed to, they overlap and act simultaneously:
- Own experiences and experiences from the physical world; own deeds, attitudes, decisions and thoughts expressed in words and in writing; perceptions related to interactions with other people, their words and actions; information from the outside world – media, internet, politics, education, books and own attitudes towards them.
- Own emotions and feelings; internal motivation to solve something in connection with own attitudes; changes in motivation over time; desire or unwillingness to take care of one’s external appearance; creative activity; preferences and attitudes and their changes over time; physical and health condition, attitude towards work and various activities.
- Inner voice and direct or mediated information from beings from other dimensions. These beings are often self-interested, no doubt lying, manipulating and misrepresenting; extracting knowledge from such chaos that makes some kind of sense is like looking for pieces of silver in a pile of manure. It is a difficult process, but it can be done, taking into account certain verification, that the silver found is not radioactive by chance. Taking this information as it comes is inappropriate; its verification requires the necessary involvement of other sources and tools; it is a continuous process and the knowledge gained in such a way develops and becomes clearer over time.
- To other perceptions belong energy movements in the chakra system and sensations of your astral body; dreams, visions, astral sensations, mental images; feelings and intuition perceived by the upper chakras; feelings in the lower chakras; inner inspiration; to some extent also thinking and evaluating with the mind.
Mind is used to think with thoughts. Mind might be cursed by programming, because mental space and thought consciousness is often abused by low archon entities; however, it is not different even with emotional feelings and false intuition. Mind alone does not come up with many ideas. In essence, it receives thoughts from the thought consciousness and, according to various internal and external circumstances, it also receives stimuli and programs; clones them, changes them and sends them back. Mind remembers some of them and then they form the basis for further thinking. A good memory, not selective, but holistic, is inseparable from reason; ability of deduction, analysis and synthesis; and logical thinking.
Feeling is one of the three ways by which information about whether something is right or wrong comes to a person’s consciousness. Feeling is a more or less subtle emotion; at a lower level it is more manifested in the astral body and then it can be better (physically) felt. Feeling at a lower level means a higher probability that it is caused by low astral pests whose goal is to manipulate and mislead a person.
Making decisions with your heart, based on emotional feelings in the area of the heart chakra, can be treacherous, because these feelings can be manipulated quite easily. By simply inserting packet of energy into the astral body, it is possible to achieve a pleasant or even unpleasant feeling, and when a person succumbs to it, the pleasant feeling can become rusty after some time. This is a sign that a person is being manipulated by astral-mental beings. Not to mention the problems that can be caused by mistakenly jumping into an inappropriate situation, or a toxic relationship based on an emotional feeling of the heart, which can be a manifestation of a karmic connection to the given person from the distant past.
The feeling that is sourced from a higher level of Spirit is almost imperceptible by someone whose consciousness is turned more outward than inward; but its truth and reliability is higher than that one of the lower Feeling. Just like Sensation, Feeling can be pleasant or unpleasant; the higher the level from which it originates, the more difficult it is to define.
Intuition is difficult to both explain and describe; it is something like a gentle emanation from somewhere inside and outside at the same time. Not everyone has it available, Dark entities sometimes try to imitate and fake it; and then it has the form of thought-feeling.
Relying on these pillars contains a paradox, because information from each of these three pillars can be manipulated and their interpretations can be combined to lead to error and subsequent misconduct. Although these pillars are seemingly independent of each other, they are in fact closely related.
It happens that a strong emotional feeling says a clear yes, while reason says no, and intuition supports reason, but at the same time it can also support emotional feeling, and then an internal or external event can occur that complements knowledge in a different way. Intuition is difficult not only to explain, but also sometimes to interpret correctly.
When a person closely observes his own Self, how he behaves; so, over time, he can train his perception of his intuition and at the same time he can understand that intuition does not always have to be unambiguous. It can help a person to lead him into situations that will change his life for a long time and it may not be a nice experience. It is the Spirit that guides man to go through what he has to go through, to get to a state where he can come to terms with his ON.
If everything listed is worked together and arranged in such a way that the puzzle fits together; thus partial knowledge gives meaning both separately and together. It is something like a cross-check for correctness. It is also appropriate to continuously monitor the knowledge gained in this way over time, whether it still gives meaning, or whether it is necessary to be better aware of something, to consolidate it, or to get rid of something and thus update your knowledge to a higher level.
Knowing through Reason, Feeling and Intuition is like a cottage cheese strudel: the cottage cheese filling, in which there are also sweet raisins, is held together by layers of thin dough, all of it is baked together in the right amount and sugared on top. That’s fine, but knowledge as well as strudel should be tasted carefully and consumed in moderation so that it does not harm a person.
