The soul is the deepest part of consciousness, experiencing body and mind.
- The soul is the inner core of consciousness and is connected to the mind, the mind is connect to the body.
- The soul can focus but is not focus, the soul sees, hears and senses from the body but is not the sensation, the soul sees, hears and sense the minds but is not what the mind constructs, the mind remembers, the soul sees what is remembered.
- All thoughts and physical feelings are processed by the mind and are experienced by the soul.
- The soul experiences both reality and fantasies of what the mind generates.
- The soul experiences what the mind generates of reality, based on physical senses.
- The mind filters the understanding of reality to the soul, through the lens of previously acquired knowledge of reality and part imagination of the unknown details of reality.
- Dreams or imagined experiences are apart of the experience of life to the soul, these are mental simulations of possible imagined activities and impossible fantasies.
- The inner voice is constructed by the mind and is heard by the inner ear, behind the inner ear is the soul.
- Inner vision, known as imagination or memory is constructed by the mind to be viewed in the minds eye, behind the minds eye is the soul.
- Imagining touch, taste and smells is inner components constructed by the mind which the soul feels and senses.
- Just like the inner sensual component that can be imagined, the outer sensual inputs to the mind from the body are constructed in the mind for the soul to experience.
- What is experienced by the soul, be it from reality or imagined by the mind is recorded by the mind to recreate or re-imagine for the soul to experience again.
- The soul is the I within the eye, the I within the inner eye.
- The soul experiences where the focus is applied from by the experiencer.
- The soul is the centre point where all information focused upon is received from the mind and the body.
- The souls focus can be the internal sense of the body, internally simulated senses, internally simulated memories, and external activities.
- The soul focus is flexible, widening your focus widens the range your souls senses and experiences, narrowing your focus narrows the range your soul senses and experiences.
- The soul can drift between focus points and realms and be in multiple realms at once. The physical realm, the mental realm and the void.
- The soul can drift away from both the physical and mental realms into a colorless, timeless, space-less existence called the void.
- Intoxication can shift the souls focus towards different things, and can heavily shift the focus towards different physical and mental states.