5. MENTAL SURGERY
We can conclude from the previous explanations that the soul commands our organism. It gives orders to the brain, which then transfers information by means of the nerve network to each cell of the body. This means that the brain is a direct connection between the energy system and the physical system of the body, a connection between the Earth and the sky. We should remember the explanation from my first book regarding the basic law on the functioning of creations, by which we became acquainted with the request that every creation on Earth must fulfil a condition to be able to function independently and in accordance with the laws of our creator, laws of the universe and laws of nature. Thus, there are two commands that give orders to the brain:
- soul or the “inner self”, “guardian angel”, which transfers the cosmic laws to the organism and directs all unconscious, as well as the majority of conscious functions in the organism;
- ego gives orders on the basis of experience, i.e. on the basis of conclusions that we made through knowledge gained in our lives, education and practice.
The soul and the ego are similar to an iceberg. The part of the iceberg under water represents the soul or “inner self”, while the part above water is the ego that observes the horizon and the environment, being always dominant over the body, because it sees and knows everything, although not always being right. The brain is used to react and fulfil commands that are shaped and formed on the basis of experience, i.e. ego. Nevertheless, the brain only receives commands of the spiritual component if we enable our “inner self” to express itself by investing our energy and practice. That way, the brain considers our “inner self” and intervenes.
A person reacts to events in the surroundings based on the determination of his brain of how to intervene in a certain situation, with the “inner self” reacting first, and the ego afterwards. There is a known rule that the correct solution (right decision or answer) to a problem is the one that we thought of first. The “inner self” gives the first solution, which is universal and correct. The ego gives a solution as the second, being very intrusive and authoritative, which is logical, because it protects its position of commanding the body. The ego is not acquainted with universal solutions and judges based on the knowledge gained through the life. That is why the ego can only give correct answers for the known field, while for all other fields, its answers are suspicious and incorrect in the majority of cases.