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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

within certain limits of its volume. This depends on many factors, even on a change of<br />

mood of an individual. But usually people do not notice this, they do not understand and,<br />

what is more, they do not see it with their physical sight, let alone control it and,<br />

consequently, control their states. But this is not our topic now. It is worth noting that<br />

the distribution of energies in the human pyramidal structure is slightly different from<br />

how a person would perceive it from the perspective of the Observer of the third or the<br />

fourth dimensions – through the energy meridians of the body, arms, and legs. Here,<br />

energies are distributed on the cross-sections of the pyramid, according to the physics<br />

and the geometry of spaces of higher dimensions.<br />

So the conventional sides of the truncated pyramid are our four Aspects. The Soul is<br />

confined in the middle of this structure in some kind of a light cocoon. It is located<br />

approximately in the lower third part of the structure, and if one uses the physical body<br />

as a reference point, then at the level of the solar plexus and the upper part of the<br />

abdomen. By the way, in the East since ancient times, the Soul in a cocoon has been<br />

symbolically depicted as a pearl in a shell. It was a symbol of man’s spiritual<br />

development, which is hidden from the eye, inside his structure. It was a miracle of<br />

Revival. Its nacreous whiteness symbolised spiritual purity, wisdom, perfection, and<br />

sacred knowledge. It should be noted that this associative comparison of the Soul with a<br />

pearl can be traced in all the religions of the world. For Hindus and Buddhists, the pearl<br />

is an image of spiritual enlightenment. Christians combine the “priceless pearl from the<br />

waters of baptism” with the concept of the Soul and the Mother of God and Her spiritual<br />

purity. Islam has a legend that the pearl is one of the names of God; that in the other<br />

world it is pearls that form spheres around holy souls. Such associations are partly<br />

related to spiritual vision, because the meditating person during certain spiritual<br />

practices sometimes sees processes taking place in the area where the Soul is located,<br />

which he associates with a shining, a play of bright light coming from the Soul, which<br />

looks like glitter and sparkling of the pearl’s nacre in the sunlight.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Once you gave another good association, as you were saying about the shell<br />

of the Soul during reincarnation, that it looks like an iridescent film on a soap bubble. I<br />

wrote this knowledge down in the book Ezoosmos.<br />

Rigden: That’s right… Now that we have outlined the human structure as a truncated<br />

pyramid, let’s move on to its top, which is detached from the base. It is in this place, in<br />

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