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“You are a three-part being - body, mind and spirit - and you never, ever are anything less or anything else. As you move from the metaphysical to the physical and back again, you simply disintegrate and reintegrate these aspects of Who You Are. To help you understand how such a thing is possible, think of what you call "white light". This is actually a combination of lights of different wave-lenghts in the electromagnetic spectrum. If you send white light through a dispersive prism, you will see its spectral colors, which are its constituent parts. Now think of physicality as the "prism" of Ultimate Reality. When the soul passes through the prism into physicality, it breaks into its constituent parts: body, mind and spirit. When it passes back through the prism the other way - or as humans put it, when you "pass away" - the soul becomes one element again. That one element is You.”

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Neale Donald Walsch
Neale Donald Walsch

Neale Donald Walsch is an American author renowned for his series of books on conversing with the universe. His work 'Conversations with God' has had a widespread impact since its publication in 1995. Walsch's books typically explore themes of personal growth, spiritual exploration, and cosmic consciousness. more

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