The Consciousness Train Substation



A theoretical spiritual view on the dimensions of personalities within universal consciousness
By Steven Willis Henderson

The ego in its definition as a noun hold three different meaning.  The first noun definition would define the ego being the consciousness of one’s own mind. The second, would define the ego as inflated feelings of pride in one’s own superiority to others. The third is considered as the ego psychoanalysis of its on conscious mind. How then can one separate themselves from their ego? The question in itself seems one of insanity when actually considering this even a possibility. And, if possible would it not in all likely leave the individual without having any of the define characteristics of ego left in themselves? 
The soul in its definition as a noun holds four different meanings. The first is a deep feeling or an emotion. The second, would be the immaterial part of a person; the actuating cause of an individual’s life. The third, would be a human being. The fourth, would be a secular form of gospel that a major African American genre in the 1960’s. Each one of these definitions are fascinating enough on their own to ponder.
However, moving forward from this point we will be looking and defining the soul as universal consciousness and the ego of the individual soul existing as a human being in the 3rd dimension. One from which I am sure most would agree is a reasonable and logical assessment arguably.  Also, now we would set up our parameters for the existence of multiple dimensions. Modern Physics today contends or agrees with the existence of 10 dimensions and the possibilities of there being an infinite number of dimensions. We will approach it from the aspect there being 5 major dimensions and with all other remaining dimensions existing as sub-pockets dimensions within each of these major 5.
Having set these up as our initial parameters we will now consider the 7 levels of consciousness existing within each one of the sub-pocket dimensions of what we will call The 5 major levels of consciousness (i.e. dimensions) along with considering the 7 levels of consciousness within each of the 5 major levels of consciousness. We will also consider and use the 9 Enneagram of personality existing within each of these dimensional levels of consciousness. As, well as the 16 type of indicators as defined by Meyers-Briggs.

… to be continued

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