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This book contains the first part of a practical path to the liberation of consciousness. It is about consciousness giving birth to time and space, that every human being consists of 5 bodies, and that the known universe is located in a matrix of 13 dimensions of consciousness. The book consists of 2 parts. Kurt Richard Walchensteiner has researched and meditated for many years and has described over 1000 properties, space-consciousnesses and personality types of being human. There is a multi-dimensional structure of consciousness that defines the human being, comparable to an inner platform. Knowledge of this structure has been lost. Thousands of characteristics, orders, and space-consciousnesses from 13 dimensions form an inner universe in the human being. Space and time determine this structure. Anyone who wishes to study human consciousness will find an almost indescribable treasure trove of knowledge in this book. Some traditions contain individual contents. The places of light and darkness mentioned in the Gnostic text Pistis Sophia, as well as the 13 crystal skulls of the Mayan religion, refer in their original meaning to the 13 dimensions of consciousness. Orders and space-consciousnesses can also be found in other religions and teachings, which, when taken out of context, take on different positions. This structure of consciousness is as old as the human being itself. It explains the origin of man and also the path that the human being is moving towards. Every human being has to face the challenge of being a human being. This means moving into one's own interior, recognizing the dimensions of consciousness, and becoming what every human being carries as an inner potential. The path to this is the practice of liberating consciousness and thus fulfilling what it means to be human. This is the content of these two books. Translation from German: Kurt Richard Walchensteiner with the help of https://www.supertext.com, https://translate.google.com/, https://dict.leo.org, and https://languagetool.org/de
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Kurt Richard Walchensteiner is the author of the books "The Search for the Secret of Consciousness" and the two-volume work "The Practice of the Liberation of Consciousness". In his books, he describes the order of consciousness in humans. After decades of research and meditation, he rediscovered this knowledge that had been forgotten for thousands of years and is now sharing it in books, seminars, webinars, and online courses.
Website: https://bewusstsein.site
Table of Contents of the 1st Book
1. The Way of Man
2. The 13 Dimensions of Consciousness
The Origin and Characteristics of Consciousness
3. The 5 Bodies of Man
Man has Forgotten what Man is
4. The Characteristics of the Inner Universe
Everything is in the Inner Universe of Man – the Highest Light and the Deepest Darkness
5. The 8th Dimension of Consciousness
The Individual Consciousness of Darkness
5.1. The Order of the 36 Stagnant Characteristics of the 8th Dimension
6. The 7th Dimension of Consciousness
The Regulation of Being Human and the Voluntary Subjugation of the Human Being
6.1. The Order of the 5 Comprehensive Characteristics of the 7th Dimension
6.2. The Order of the Light Illusions of the 5th Comprehensive Characteristic
6.3. The Order of the 24 Realizing Characteristics of the 7th Dimension
7. The 6th Dimension of Consciousness
The Lower and Higher Selves of the 6th Dimension.
7.1. The Order of the 12 Space-Consciousnesses of the 6th Dimension
7.2. The Lower Self
7.2.1. The Order of the 36 Managing Characteristics of the Personified Lower Self
7.3. The Higher Self
7.3.1.The Order of the 36 Managing Characteristics of the Personified Higher Self
8. The 5th Dimension of Consciousness
The Characteristics of Personality and Human Character
8.1. The Order of the 360 Managing Characteristics of the 5th Dimension
8.1.1. 1st to 30th Managing Characteristics
8.1.2. 31st to 60th Managing Characteristics
8.1.3. 61st to 90th Managing Characteristics
8.1.4. 91st to 120th Managing Characteristics
8.1.5. 121st to 150th Managing Characteristics
8.1.6. 151st to 180th Managing Characteristics
8.1.7. 181st to 210th Managing Characteristics
8.1.8. 211th to 240th Managing Characteristics
8.1.9. 241st to 270th Managing Characteristics
8.1.10. 271st to 300th Managing Characteristics
8.1.11. 301st to 330th Managing Characteristics
8.1.12. 331st to 360th Managing Characteristics
8.2. The Order of the Large Managing Characteristics of the 5th Dimension
8.2.1. The Order of the 15 Personality Types
8.2.2. The Order of the 15 Human Types
8.2.3. The Order of the 6 Large Managing Characteristics of the Spirit
8.2.4. The Order of the 72 Large Managing Characteristics of the Spirit
8.2.5. The Order of the 28 Large Managing Characteristics of magnetism
8.2.6. The Order of the 3 Basic Personalities of the 5th Dimension
8.2.7. The Archetype of the Lower Self in the 5th Dimension
Table of Contents of the 2nd Book
9. The 4th Dimension of Consciousness – 547 –
The Correction of Man Through Time
9.1. The Order of the 20 Managing Characteristics of the 4th Dimension – 550 –
9.2. The Order of the 64 Managing Characteristics of the 4th Dimension – 561 –
10. The 3rd Dimension of Consciousness – 588 –
The False Light
10.1. The Characteristic of the Individual Man-Consciousness of the 3rd Dimension – 591 –
10.2. The Order of the 20 Managing Characteristics of the Individual Man-Consciousness of the 3rd Dimension – 594 –
10.3. The Order of the 12 Space-Consciousnesses of the 3rd Dimension – 607 –
10.4. The Order of the 49 Negative Characteristics of the Body of the Individual Spirit – 615 –
11. The 2nd Dimension of Consciousness – 628 –
The Influence of Darkness
11.1. The Order of the 7 Comprehensive Characteristics of the Body of the Individual Spirit – 631 –
11.2. The Order of the 5 Managing Characteristics of the 2nd Dimension – 638 –
11.2.1. The Order of the 1st Managing Characteristic – 638 –
11.2.1.1. The 25 Negative Personality Types of the 1st Managing Characteristic – 640 –
11.2.2. The Order of the 2nd Managing Characteristic – 654 –
11.2.2.1. The 14 Negative Characteristics of the 2nd Managing Characteristic – 657 –
11.2.3. The Order of the 3rd Managing Characteristic – 664 –
11.2.3.1. The 27 Negative Characteristics of the 3rd Managing Characteristic – 667 –
11.2.4. The Order of the 4th Managing Characteristic – 676 –
11.2.4.1. The 32 Negative Characteristics of the 4th Managing Characteristic – 678 –
11.2.5. The Order of the 5th Managing Characteristic – 688 –
11.2.5.1. The 24 Negative Characteristics of the 5th Managing Characteristic – 691 –
11.3. The Order of the 3 Invisible Characteristics of the 2nd Dimension – 697 –
11.3.1. The Order of the 1st Invisible Characteristic – 697 –
11.3.1.1. The 15 Managing Characteristics of the 1st Invisible Characteristic – 699 –
11.3.2. The Order of the 2nd Invisible Characteristic – 706 –
11.3.2.1. The 11 Managing Characteristics of the 2nd Invisible Characteristic – 707 –
11.3.3. The Order of the 3rd Invisible Characteristic – 712 –
11.3.3.1. The 10 Managing Characteristics of the 3rd Invisible Characteristic – 714 –
12. The 1st Dimension of Consciousness – 719 –
The Outer Darkness of Man
12.1. The Large Managing Characteristic of the 1st Dimension – 721 –
12.1.1. The Order of the 12 Managing Characteristics of the Lower Self and the Higher Self in the Darkness – 723 –
12.1.1.1. 1st Managing Characteristic of the Lower Self – 723 –
12.1.1.2. 2nd Managing Characteristic of the Lower Self – 725 –
12.1.1.3. 3rd Managing Characteristic of the Lower Self – 727 –
12.1.1.4. 4th Managing Characteristic of the Lower Self – 730 –
12.1.1.5. 5th Managing Characteristic of the Lower Self – 732 –
12.1.1.6. 6th Managing Characteristic of the Lower Self – 735 –
12.1.1.7. 1st Managing Characteristic of the Higher Self – 737 –
12.1.1.8. 2nd Managing Characteristic of the Higher Self – 740 –
12.1.1.9. 3rd Managing Characteristic of the Higher Self – 743 –
12.1.1.10. 4th Managing Characteristic of the Higher Self – 745 –
12.1.1.11. 5th Managing Characteristic of the Higher Self – 748 –
12.1.1.12. 6th Managing Characteristic of the Higher Self – 750 –
13. Life in the Universe – 754 –
In the Field of Tension Between Time and Space
13.1. Man’s Connection to the Natural Sciences – 767 –
13.2. The Order of the 7 Regulating Characteristics of the 7th Dimension – 770 –
13.3. The Order of the 12 Space-Consciousnesses of the Universe – 772 –
13.4. The Order of the 12 Managing Characteristics of the Individual Spirit in the Universe – 777 –
13.5. The World of Fallen Characteristics – 783 –
13.5.1. The Highest Authority in the World of Fallen Characteristics – 785 –
13.5.2. The 1st Hierarchy of Fallen Characteristics – 788 –
13.5.2.1. The 4 Fallen Characteristics of the 1st Hierarchy – 789 –
13.5.3. The 2nd Hierarchy of Fallen Characteristics – 795 –
13.5.3.1. The 8 Fallen Characteristics of the 2nd Hierarchy – 796 –
14. The 9th Dimension of Consciousness – 800 –
Self-Knowledge for the Liberation of Consciousness
14.1. The 1st Part of the Practice of the 9th Dimension – 803 –
14.1.1. The Higher Characteristic of Sobriety – 803 –
14.1.2. The Higher Characteristic of Being Awake – 806 –
14.1.3. The 4-Pole Practice – 808 –
14.1.4. The 4-Polarity of the Consciousnesses of the 13 Dimensions – 808 –
14.1.5. The Origin of Consciousness – 822 –
14.1.6. The Practice of “I Am the I Am” – 824 –
14.2. Part 2 of the Practice of the 9th Dimension – 827 –
14.2.1. The Practice of Self-Knowledge – 827 –
14.2.2. A Possible Order of the Practice of the 9th Dimension – 832 –
14.3. The 3rd Part of the Practice of the 9th Dimension – 837 –
14.3.1. The Order of the 20 Higher Characteristics of the Individual Man-Consciousness – 837 –
14.4. The Realization of the Consciousness of the 9th Dimension – 851 –
15. The Preparatory Exercises for the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 855 –
15.1. Exercise 1: The Perception and Feeling of Character Traits – 855 –
15.2. Exercise 2: The Feeling of Qualities of the 12 Space-Consciousnesses of the 3rd Dimension – 857 –
15.3. Exercise 3: The Female Principle and the Male Principle – 860 –
15.4. Exercise 4: The Space-Consciousnesses of the 3rd Dimension as the Female Principle – 865 –
15.5. Exercise 5: The Space-Consciousnesses of the 3rd Dimension as the Male Principle – 867 –
15.6. Exercise 6: The Male Principle of the 360 Managing Characteristics of the 5th Dimension – 869 –
15.7. Exercise 7: The 12 Space-Consciousnesses of the Universe – 873 –
15.8. Exercise 8: The Male Principle of the Large Managing Characteristics of the 5th dimension – 875 –
15.9. Exercise 9: The Dimensions as a Male Principle and as a Female Principle – 877 –
15.10. Exercise 10: Thinking and Feeling Physical Characteristics – 879 –
16. The 10th Dimension of Consciousness – 880 –
The Completion of Self-Knowledge and Research in the Inner Universe
16.1. Part 1 of the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 886 –
16.1.1. Research into the 360 Managing Characteristics of the 5th Dimension – 886 –
16.1.2. The Selection of the Managing Characteristics of the 5th Dimension – 889 –
16.2. Part 2 of the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 892 –
16.2.1. Researching the Large Managing Characteristics of the 5th Dimension - Possibility 1 – 892 –
16.3. Part 3 of the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 896 –
16.3.1. Researching the Large Managing Characteristics of the 5th Dimension - Possibility 2 – 896 –
16.4. Part 4 of the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 899 –
16.4.1. Researching the 20 Managing Characteristics of the 3rd Dimension – 899 –
16.5. Part 5 of the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 902 –
16.5.1. Researching the 20 Managing Characteristics of the 4th Dimension – 902 –
16.6. Part 6 of the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 906 –
16.6.1. Researching the 12 Space-Consciousness of the 6th Dimension – 906 –
16.7. Part 7 of the Practice of the 10th Dimension – 909 –
16.7.1. Researching the 7 Regulating Characteristics of the 7th Dimension – 909 –
The 11th Dimension of Consciousness – 917 –
The Liberation of Consciousness
11.1. Part 1 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 919 –
11.1.1. The Liberation from the Characteristics of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Dimensions – 919 –
11.1.1.1. Example 1: The Liberation from the 1st Personality Type of the 1st Order of the 2nd Dimension – 920 –
11.1.1.2. Example 2: The Liberation from the 3rd Negative Characteristic of the 3rd Dimension – 927 –
11.2. Part 2 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 935 –
11.2.1. The Liberation from the Characteristics of the 4th and 5th Dimensions – 935 –
11.3. Part 3 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 941 –
11.3.1. The Liberation from the Characteristics of the 6th and 7th Dimensions – 941 –
11.3.1.1. Example 1: The Liberation from the 3rd Managing Characteristic of the Lower Self – 942 –
11.3.1.2. Example 2: The Liberation from the 4th Managing Characteristic of the Higher Self – 945 –
11.4. Part 4 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 949 –
11.4.1. The Liberation of the Characteristics of the Life Themes and Areas of Life – 949 –
11.5. Part 5 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 951 –
11.5.1. Traits of Character and Personality in the 11th Dimension – 951 –
11.6. Part 6 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 955 –
11.6.1. The Liberation of the 12 Space-Consciousnesses of the 6th Dimension – 955 –
11.7. Part 7 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 961 –
11.7.1. The Practice of Liberating the Body of Individual Characteristics – 961 –
11.8. Part 8 of the Practice of the 11th Dimension – 965 –
11.8.1. The Liberation of the Dimensions – 965 –
18. The 12th Dimension of Consciousness – 967 –
The Liberated and Ascended Consciousness
18.1. The Order of the 12 Higher Characteristics of Consciousness of the 13th Dimension as Individual Consciousness in the 12th Dimension – 970 –
18.2. The Practice of the 12 Higher Characteristics of the Individual Consciousness of the 12th Dimension – 974 –
19. The 13th Dimension of Consciousness – 978 –
The Rise of Consciousness
19.1. The Practice of the Rise of Consciousness – 980 –
Epilogue – 982 –
This book is about being human. Life on Earth is a small part of human reality, and the known universe is part of a multidimensional structure of consciousness, the existence of which has only one meaning – the fulfillment of being human.
This is the content of this book. I describe a way to fulfill being human. The only place to find yourself as a human being is within ourselves.
In the search for the answer to the age-old human question, “Who am I?” one only experiences answers to the question, “Who am I not?” for some time. Finally, finding the answer is the realization of what a person is and what can never be lost.
The practice of the search is self-knowledge. It concerns the orders and the characteristics of being human that are contained in the orders. To know oneself means to recognize the laws that define a person.
In this book, I have described over 1100 laws in about 900 pages. Each law, as part of an order and with the order as part of a dimension of space and time, fulfills a clearly defined task. I call the laws characteristics, which I describe, for example, as managing or comprehensive characteristics, depending on the task.
Even though the book is very extensive, I have limited myself to writing down only the necessary information that one needs to be able to follow the path of self-knowledge as a human being and to reach the goal. However, the prerequisite for this is that one take responsibility for oneself.
The fulfillment of being human is the liberation of consciousness and, at the same time, the realization of a higher consciousness. There is a practical way to implement this.
In the practice of self-knowledge, one experiences that one identifies with characteristics that prevent deeper access on the surface. When one recognizes these characteristics, doors suddenly open to previously hidden orders. In this way, one paves a way to the center of being human.
It is never a matter of creating something mentally to follow an ideal. The way consists of gradually freeing oneself from layers that prevent deeper access. With each layer that comes off, one comes closer to being human.
At the beginning of the path, an overview of the dimensions, orders, and characteristics is needed.
The 1st goal is to realize the consciousness of the 9th dimension. The characteristics of the orders existing there define the practice of self-knowledge. Those who want to start with it can simultaneously practice the preparatory exercises for the 10th dimension. Once you have taken the 1st step, the next steps will follow naturally.
I discovered this structure or matrix of consciousness in an old Gnostic text. Today it is called Pistis Sophia. Hidden in a religion of salvation is the key to an ancient treasure trove of knowledge about being human, buried for millennia. The way the structure is described corresponds to the language of about 2000 years ago. Much of it had already been lost at that time. The contents of the characteristics – at that time they were called mysteries – were not described or were unknown.
The Way of Humanness is not a religion. The only person who can liberate you or, if you will, redeem you, is yourself. There is no deity, no priesthood, no temple, and no rituals. It is only the human being himself who walks the path.
Conversely, some characteristics of being human can be found in religions and spiritual teachings. The problem is that people idealize these characteristics instead of freeing themselves from them. For many believers, it is inconceivable that the God, the gods, or the spiritual beings they revere and worship are ultimately creations of man or laws of being human.
I see religions as one of the most enduring obstacles for people to be able to fulfill their humanity and liberate their consciousness. I sometimes refer to this in the notes so that you can see what characteristics I am talking about. If you read the descriptions carefully and experience them inwardly in the practice of self-knowledge, you will be able to recognize in many characteristics how many religions identify with darkness.
As far as possible, I have written the book in contemporary language, free of religious and esoteric terms. The more open-minded and detached from any religious and esoteric ideas you study and begin with the way, the better you will be able to recognize yourself.
The Origin and Characteristics of Consciousness
The 1st higher characteristic of this consciousness is complete
freedom. There are no restrictions. This freedom applies to every
movement and every encounter. Nothing in all dimensions
can even touch this freedom. It is the freedom
of the consciousness of the 13th dimension as an individual
consciousness in the 12th dimension.
The 1st higher characteristic of the liberated consciousness
The source of consciousness is the human being. It does not come from the universe or from a power outside the human being – the human being is the origin of consciousness.
Nor is it humanity as a whole that has a higher consciousness. Consciousness arises in each one of us.
We are also not part of an all-encompassing consciousness. The human being is not a single cell seeking to connect with a higher or universal consciousness.
The search for liberated consciousness is like an expedition in which not continents but dimensions of consciousness are explored. What is hidden there, waiting to be discovered, cannot be imagined in your wildest dreams. No quest is as challenging, as harrowing, and, above all, as fulfilling.
The way begins with the knowledge of consciousness. To get closer to the source of consciousness in humans, knowledge of the dimensions is needed first.
Time and space form the framework or matrix of the 13 dimensions of consciousness 1 . Each dimension can be imagined as a vessel consisting of time and space. For example, in the 8th dimension, space dominates time, and in the 9th dimension, time dominates space. The inner reality of each person is made up of 13 dimensions. This is the inner universe. The outer reality has its origin in the inner universe.
The question of the origin of time and space is answered by consciousness.
Consciousness gives birth to time and space.
The 1st dimension defines the most distant space. The 13th dimension is located in the innermost center of the human being.
Depending on how time and space are connected, each dimension of the inner universe contains different characteristics2 of the human being. In the 5th dimension, for example, there are hundreds of characteristics of character and personality. The connection of time and space that prevails there forms the vessel. In the 6th dimension, time and space define the basis for the individual self of the human being. Other characteristics would not be possible in either the 5th or 6th dimension.
Time and space each have a specific function for consciousness. Time is change, and space is maintaining consciousness.
If an object existed in a universe without time, there would be no change. Even a thought, once thought, could no longer change. It would be a mental fact. Conversely, time without space would cause constant change.
The 13 Dimensions of Consciousness
The 13th Dimension Independence from time dominates time. The consciousness is bound to it.
The 12th Dimension Independence of time dominates space. The consciousness is bound to it.
The 11th Dimension Time dominates space-time. The consciousness is bound to it.
The 10th Dimension Space dominates space-time. The consciousness is bound to it.
The 9th Dimension Time dominates space. The consciousness is bound to it.
The 8th Dimension Space dominates time. The consciousness is bound to it.
In the 8th dimension, therefore, maintaining dominates change, and in the 9th dimension, change dominates maintaining. This always refers to consciousness itself and to the characteristics by which consciousness experiences itself and with which it identifies.
If time and space form the vessel of a dimension, what instance in man then determines the content? It is the spirit!
The spirit is bound to time and space. Whatever the spirit defines has as its default the connection of time and space in the respective dimension. The spirit follows the connection of time and space through consciousness.
It is a new experience to reflect on a characteristic with the consciousness of the 5th dimension, then with the consciousness of the 6th dimension, etc. This results in different insights for humans, even though they are the same thing.
The 7th Dimension Consciousness dominates the time. The consciousness is bound to it.
The 6th Dimension Consciousness is tied to the independence from time.
The 5th Dimension Consciousness is bound to space-time.
The 4th Dimension Consciousness is bound to time.
The 3rd Dimension Consciousness is bound to space.
The 2nd Dimension Consciousness is bound to empty space.
The 1st Dimension Consciousness is bound to the disappearance of space.
On my journey through the dimensions, I have found the most diverse characteristics, meditated on them3, and written them down. The journey through the dimensions is a journey of knowledge. There are characteristics that manage a dimension, but there are also those that permeate the human being in his or her entirety. Others deny being human, and still other characteristics do not allow for self-knowledge. Some are just negative, and others help people to free their consciousness.
There is nothing comparable to it. The complexity and diversity of being human is infinite. In the 5th dimension alone, there are over 500 characteristics that can manifest themselves in humans in a positive or negative way. Their composition is different for each person.
When you look at a dimension, you see a vessel of time and space of consciousness that is filled with characteristics and orders. A person is bound to these contents. They define what it means to be human on Earth.
At the same time, you can see that something is hidden behind the characteristics. You can find the time and space of a dimension, but no characteristics that define a person as predetermined patterns.
At first glance, you might think that this space is empty. But it is not empty; it consists of a substance that is light. It is the substance of consciousness. This knowledge also answers the question of what light is.
Light is the substance of consciousness.
Every characteristic of a dimension is permeated by this substance and connected to it. Positive and negative characteristics can only exist in humans because they are connected to the substance of consciousness of the respective dimension. Even the darkest characteristics of a person have consciousness. Otherwise, they would not exist.
All characteristics receive their consciousness from people.
When you penetrate these areas of darkness and recognize one of these characteristics, then another essential feature of consciousness is revealed.
It is about knowledge.
It is not just about the intellect. That is not enough. Knowledge with consciousness is needed; i.e., one must experience the characteristic with consciousness. Then one recognizes it and has penetrated further into the dimension.
The special thing is that, through this knowledge, a distance arises between the characteristic and the consciousness. Before, the characteristic and the substance of consciousness were a merged unity. Through knowledge, they have become detached from each other.
Therefore, to liberate consciousness, it is essential to recognize the characteristics in the dimensions. The solutions between consciousness and characteristics are the prerequisite and basis for liberation.
Those who meditate on the characteristics of a dimension and work their way up step by step will gradually recognize the temporal and spatial expansion of a dimension.
Liberation means that there are no more characteristics in the dimensions that define being human as a set of guidelines. A dimension is free when it contains only the substance of consciousness. Which characteristics a person connects with at this level of consciousness is up to them. That is their personal freedom.
The reason for the existence of characteristics is as follows: they are placeholders in the dimensions. Recognizing a characteristic is at the same time detaching the characteristic from a part of the dimension. When all placeholders have been recognized, they are no longer needed. Then one has freed the consciousness of a dimension from its characteristics.
Although consciousness is connected to all positive and negative characteristics, it is not neutral. A characteristic of the 7th dimension has a memory of the light of the higher dimensions4. All people follow this light. The problem is that many follow the darkness because they are convinced that this darkness is light.
1st: Man is the source of consciousness.
2nd: Consciousness brings forth time and space dimensions.
3rd: The dimensions each form the guidelines for the spirit.
The practice of liberation and the ascent of consciousness is the content of the 9th to the 13th dimension. Whoever recognizes a characteristic of the 9th dimension identifies himself presently not with a characteristic of the lower dimensions, but with a characteristic of the 9th dimension. In this brief moment, consciousness has detached itself from a characteristic of the lower dimensions. Once one has realized consciousness of the 9th dimension, the practice of the 10th to 13th dimensions begins.
The lower dimensions are the 1st to the 8th, with the 8th dimension having a special significance.
At the moment of identification with a characteristic of the 9th dimension, person emerges from the depths of darkness, like a drowning person who finally gets air again. Once this moment has passed, consciousness sinks again into the characteristics of the lower dimensions. As long as these are not recognized, they remain anonymous, intangible, and bind the person.
An essential characteristic of the 9th dimension is sobriety. This higher form of sobriety exposes all perceptions, ideas, ideologies, imaginations, feelings, etc. that belong to the lower dimensions as darkness and bondage in the darkness.
If someone has this sobriety, they gradually detach themselves from all characteristics of the lower dimensions. Even if they have been intensively involved with them for some time, there comes a point when they recognize the bondage, detach themselves, and move on.
Above all, this sobriety results in seeing through one's own subjective ideas.
When one lives on earth, the way to free one's consciousness begins with the characteristics of the 9th dimension. The essential practice is to recognize the characteristics of the lower dimensions in terms of the 9th dimension.
1 In the Gnostic text Codex Askewianus, which is now known as Pistis Sophia, there are several orders of dimensions of consciousness. Depending on their properties, the dimensions were given different names. For example, the 1st dimension was referred to as outer darkness, or the 9th dimension as the place of those of the midst. However, Gnosticism was and is a religion of redemption. The liberation of human consciousness cannot be achieved through a religion of salvation. The 13 crystal skulls of the Mayan religion were originally connected to the 13 dimensions of consciousness in a certain way.
2 The characteristics of the dimensions were referred to as mysteries in the Pistis Sophia. To achieve liberation of consciousness, knowledge of the characteristics is required. This is referred to as the unveiling of the mysteries. In the books, the term characteristics is printed in italics where a mystery is concerned, for better distinction.
3 For me, meditation is a way of accessing content related to the characteristics of the 9th dimension. These are sobriety, thinking and wisdom. I will explain what this means in the chapter on the 9th dimension.
4 This characteristic is called Pistis Sophia. The writing was named after it.
Man has Forgotten what Man is
The 2nd higher characteristic is the recognition of the freedom
of every human being. This recognition is absolute.
There is no influence on another human being.
There is also no judgment between people.
This applies to material goods as well as to
mentally abilities or the level of realization of the
dimensions. This consciousness remains with itself.
The 2nd higher characteristic of the liberated consciousness
Every person consists of 5 bodies. These are the body of the individual man-consciousness, which is connected to the physical body, the body of the individual spirit, the body of individual correction, the body of individual characteristics, and the body of individual consciousness.
Each of these bodies can be defined individually, and they influence each other. At the same time, they interpenetrate and form unity. The individual bodies are formed from many characteristics of the dimensions. Which ones these are depends primarily on the personal development of the person.
To give a first impression: Most people on earth identify with their man-consciousness through the 20 managing characteristics of the 3rd dimension, have the 7 comprehensive characteristics of the 2nd dimension as the basis of their spirit, experience the correction through the 64 managing characteristics of the 4th dimension, define their personality through the 5th dimension, and form the individual self through the 6th dimension.
There are many more managing characteristics associated with the bodies. The structure of the 5 bodies5 and their connection to the dimensions and the universe is comprehensive and very complex.
In the book, I have published many characteristics. The measure of this is the liberation from the lower dimensions and, at the same time, the realization of the consciousness of the 9th dimension. Those who recognize them and practice the exercises have the prerequisites for this.
In the course of a lifetime, we identify with different characteristics, depending on our personal development, social life, profession, society, and much more. This means that the characteristics of the 5 bodies change.
However, the content and structural qualities of the dimensions remain the same. They do not change. Every human characteristic already exists in the dimensions. This applies to consciousness, the self, personality, character, spirit, and so on.
A person moves through life with their 5 bodies within an existing structure. It can also be described in such a way that every action, every feeling, and every thought, as well as every desire or impulse of the will, already exists somewhere in the dimensions as a characteristic and has its cause there. For example, it is not possible for a person who identifies with their consciousness through the lower dimensions to think a thought that does not already exist as a characteristic.
All characteristics of the 1st to 8th dimensions form a matrix of time, space, and spirit, in which the 5 bodies of a person are located. Within them, the characteristics of the highest self can be found, as well as the abysses of the deepest darkness.
Which characteristics a person connects with is ultimately up to them. To liberate consciousness, knowledge of it is required.
The characteristic of the 5th body6 is consciousness, and although access to the higher dimensions exists, deeply hidden in this 5th body, for people on Earth it is connected to a consciousness in the 7th dimension. The difficulty is that people do not know the consciousness of the higher dimensions. Orders of space and time prevail there that are unknown in the lower dimensions.
The consciousness of the higher dimensions does not exist in the known universe. They lie hidden as a possibility within the human being. To recognize and experience them, the way inwards is needed. This way is self-knowledge, to finally reach the higher dimensions.
Within the lower dimensions, the 5th body identifies with the lower self or the higher self. The lower self is the individual consciousness that every person on earth has at birth. The vast majority of people identify with the lower self throughout their lives.
The 2nd possibility, which can develop in the course of life, is the higher self. The higher self is also an individual consciousness that stands hierarchically above a collective content. When someone has realized the higher self, they take the higher center, for example, of a religious or social ideology.
The highest possible development of consciousness in the sense of the lower dimensions is the highest self. It is the 12th space-consciousness of the 6th dimension. When a person has realized this within himself, he hierarchically occupies a position above the 7th dimension. This highest self of the lower dimensions only identifies itself through consciousness.
It is not the self of the higher dimensions, but the highest self of the lower dimensions.
The existence of the 5th body gives rise to the 4th body7, the body of individual characteristics. The characteristics with which consciousness identifies from the 4th body.
The characteristics that a person identifies with are found primarily in the 5th dimension. The entire dimension resembles a matrix of personality types and character traits.
On the one hand, there are archetypes that demand development, and on the other hand, there are archetypes that suggest perfection. It is within this field of tension of personal development that humans find themselves on earth.
All character traits, whether positive or negative, have an inner cause. To free consciousness, it is necessary to recognize these causes. It is not enough to recognize and admit to oneself only positive traits such as helpfulness, diligence, and perseverance or negative character traits such as anger, superficiality, or laziness. Only in the dimensions can one experience the origin of these traits and why one identifies with them.
In the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd dimensions, there are also characteristics that the 4th body identifies with. These always belong to the darkness.
The 3rd body 8 is called the body of individual correction. This body has mainly characteristics of the 7th dimension and characteristics of the 4th dimension. This body arises from the existence of the 5th and 4th bodies.
The correction relates to the law of regulation, which prevails in the lower dimensions.
People regulate themselves by submitting to a religious or state system. This is primarily a mental regulation. By classification and submitting, people give the mental authority of the respective system the legitimacy and authority to intervene.
The light in every person is infinitely brighter than any light of any religion or nation.
On Earth, the regulatory influence of the characteristics of the dimensions is often arbitrary. This means that many people are not responsible for what happens to them by fate. Many surrender to fate, while others fight against it. However, it would be important to recognize the fundamental characteristics that influence people in this way. Then one can break away from them.
There are many characteristics that have a regulating influence on people. Liberation also means recognizing them and the associated orders to be able to break away.
The contents of the body of individual consciousness and the body of individual characteristics are changed by the body of individual correction.
The 2nd body 9 is the body of the individual spirit. The characteristics of this body come mainly from the 2nd and 3rd dimensions. This body is the spirit of the person.
The 5th and 4th bodies have the fundamental ability to recognize and internalize higher content. However, the 3rd body regulates and corrects all content in line with the respective systems and orders of life on earth.
The spirit realizes in man that which is present in man through the body of correction. Every mental action, including all intellectual considerations, feelings, or intuitive perceptions, has the corrected content as its basis. In addition, the spirit defines the mental and physical reality of the human being.
Thoughts in the sense of higher dimensions are not possible for this spirit. Their existence is beyond its imagination. This requires knowledge of the spirit's characteristics and the way it leads people astray.
Today, mental progress is understood as the further development of what already exists. The difficulty is that the human spirit carries this deception as a basic characteristic. Any form of engagement with this spirit resembles a movement within corrected content.
If the spirit has an idea of light, then consciousness realizes this idea. Imagination is experienced by man as a higher light, regardless of its actual content. A basic characteristic of the spirit is faith. Man believes in the ideas of his spirit.
The 1st body10, finally, is the body of the individual man-consc iousness. It is at the same time the consciousness of the physical body. In the 3rd dimension and in the universe, those orders and characteristics c a n be found through which this man-consciousness is formed. Man-consciousness is the human being in his individuality, which remains even after the death of the physical body.
The 5th body
The body of individual consciousness
The 4th body
The body of individual characteristics
The 3rd body
The body of the individual correction
The 2nd body
The body of the individual spirit
The 1st body
The body of the individual Man-Consciousness
In the individual chapters on the dimensions, with the descriptions of the characteristics, I will refer to the 5 bodies.
The 5 bodies form a unity, with the 1st body, the individual man-consciousness, occupying the center. The other bodies form 4 poles around the center. Through the connection of the poles, a force arises in the person. This force is the substance of consciousness, which is concentrated in the center.
This is the source of consciousness in the person in his existence up to the universe of the 10th dimension.
The consciousness with which one identifies oneself in the center as a human being depends on the nature of the 4 bodies. Once one has recognized the misleading of the spirit, one pole changes, and the consciousness in the center changes accordingly. If one knows the regulations within the lower dimensions and has freed oneself from them through knowledge, then a different consciousness arises in the center.
Every knowledge of a characteristic of the 5 bodies changes the individual man-consciousness.
Spatially, one can imagine that the 5th body takes the place in front of the center, the 4th body to the right of the center, the 3rd body behind the center, and the 2nd body to the left of the center. In the middle, one is one with the 1st body.
Through the 5 bodies of the human being, another property of consciousness is defined, namely its 4-polarity.
The substance of consciousness arises where 4 poles exist that interact and form a fifth center. Each dimension has a 4-pole consciousness. In the practice of liberation, they are the focus of meditation.
5 In general, the thesis is put forward that a person consists of body, soul, and spirit, that is, of 3 bodies. The idea of trisection comes from the 2nd dimension, where 3 managing characteristics suggest this idea to people. However, a person consists of 5 parts or 5 bodies. This is also described in the Pistis Sophia.
6 In the Pistis Sophia, this body is referred to as power. The term power refers to the creative power of consciousness. A person's identification with a characteristic of the inner universe leads to an amplification of this characteristic by consciousness.
7 This body is the soul in its original sense.
8 This body is also largely unknown today. In the Pistis Sophia, it is called doom. One is tempted to explain this body using the term karma. However, karma only regulates in the known way if one first submits to a religious authority. I will come back to this body again and again in the course of the book.
9 In the Pistis Sophia, the human spirit is called a misleading spirit. This name describes very well what the spirit does to a person: It misleads him. Knowledge of the spirit's misleading is essential for the liberation of consciousness. The term mental body, which is well known in esotericism, also refers to the human spirit. However, the mental body is the human spirit reduced to the world of fallen characteristics. The same applies, by the way, to the term astral-body for the soul.
10 This body is equated with the physical body in the Pistis Sophia. However, it is the man-consciousness connected with the physical body that continues to live after physical death.
Everything is in the Inner Universe of the Human Being – the Highest Light and the Deepest Darkness.
The 3rd higher characteristic is the knowledge of
the infinity of consciousness. There is no limit
to the realization of higher states of consciousness
for consciousness. To put it figuratively:
even the one who has realized the highest individual
consciousness of all 13 dimensions sees
no limit to the top. This view and the simultaneous knowledge
of the infinity of development is part of this consciousness.
The 3rd higher characteristic of the liberated consciousness
There are different types of characteristics 11 in the inner universe of every human being. They differ fundamentally depending on their task and function. It is necessary to know them for self-knowledge.
Characteristics exist as non-personified mental substances and personified with an individual consciousness. To survive, they need the substance of human consciousness.
Higher characteristics are characteristics of higher dimensions. They have different scopes depending on the dimension.
The managing characteristics exist from the 1st dimension to the 8th dimension. Each of these characteristics has a positive and a negative alignment. The term managing characteristic refers to the fact that, figuratively speaking, they manage the consciousness of a dimension.
The managing characteristics exist from the 1st dimension to the 8th dimension. Each of these characteristics has a positive and a negative alignment. The term managing characteristic refers to the fact that, figuratively speaking, they manage the consciousness of a dimension. To resolve the characteristic from the substance of the consciousness of that dimension, one must recognize it.
These characteristics are located in the 5th dimension and define, for example, different archetypes of personality. Just like the managing characteristics, they represent a quality, although their scope is larger.
In contrast to the managing characteristics, which define only one essential characteristic, the influence of a comprehensive characteristic refers to the whole human being. Figuratively speaking, this characteristic is superimposed over the individual man-consciousness and influences the entire being. Comprehensive characteristics arise when a person completely surrenders to a managing characteristic. Through the devotion and submission of the person, the influence spreads to the whole person. A 2nd possibility for their emergence is that they arise through the power of people's beliefs. In this case, too, the cause is, for example, a managing characteristic.
A comprehensive characteristic is initially only found in the inner universe of a single person. These people often try to convince their fellow human beings that this is the greatest and most important characteristic. Ultimately, they want other people to accept this characteristic as a comprehensive characteristic as well.
A space-consciousness, as the name suggests, is a consciousness associated with a particular quality that extends over a defined space. I describe 12 space-consciousnesses each of the 3rd dimension, the 4th dimension, and the 6th dimension.
Processing characteristics mediate between a person and a space consciousness. They supply the space consciousness with the substance of the person's consciousness. Before this can happen, this substance is processed in terms of the space consciousness.
People who want to integrate someone into family, community, or societal structures act as processing characteristics in the inner universe of their fellow human beings. They are only satisfied when the latter have integrated and are acting in accordance with the respective space-consciousness.
The characteristics of the 8th dimension are stagnant characteristics. This means that they cause stagnation in people. These people do not
want to change because the stagnant characteristics give them an egocentric sense of self. These characteristics also prevent introspection of any kind. They integrate the person into the universe in the sense of the 8th dimension and suggest to him that life on earth is the center of human existence. The focus is on asserting your own overall personality.
Fallen characteristics seek to separate people from their humanity. Self-knowledge is replaced by the assertion of one's own will through the exercise of power. Fallen characteristics occur in the universe and occupy an area of the 2nd dimension.
Negative characteristics are found only in the darkness. There is nothing positive about them. Those who act in accordance with such characteristics cause themselves and their fellow human beings great suffering.
Realizing characteristics can be found in the 7th dimension. They realize a human being's relative and absolute view of life.
11 Some characteristics of the inner universe of man have different names in religions and esoteric teachings. They are either revered or feared as entities mentally outside oneself. Instead of recognizing them as laws of the dimensions and detaching themselves from them, people have submitted to them. The entities can only survive if they receive the substance of consciousness from people.
12Higher characteristics are described in the Pistis Sophia as personalized and individualized beings of the higher dimensions. They have different names there. For example, Melchizedek or Jeu are known.
13 In the Pistis Sophia, managing characteristics are called archons. In ancient Athens, an archon was a high-ranking official and thus a manager of a state sector. In Plato's Atlantis, a ruler of a province bore the title archon. In the Pistis Sophia, archons are depicted with human bodies and animal heads. The term archon is so strongly connoted today that a sober use that refers to its pure function is no longer possible.
14Large managing characteristics of the 5th dimension are called in the Pistis Sophia Archonten of the large Heimarmene.
15 Gods are man-made comprehensive characteristics. This applies to the gods of all religions, including the monotheistic religions. The gods mentioned in the Pistis Sophia are also comprehensive characteristics that occupy a hierarchically higher position than the archons.
16 Space-consciousnesses are called aeons in the Pistis Sophia. The aeons of chaos, for example, are the space-consciousnesses of the 3rd dimension. Today, they are known as signs of the zodiac.
17 In Gnosis, processing characteristics were called Paralemptores. Some processing characteristics of the higher dimensions cleanse the substances of the consciousness of people. Melchizedek and Jeu are described in the Pistis Sophia as Par-alemptores.
18 The characteristics of the 8th dimension are stagnant characteristics. In the Pistis Sophia, they are referred to as the entities of the place of those of the left.
19Fallen characteristics were called fallen angels in the Abrahamic religions. The most well-known are Lucifer, Satan, Leviathan, and Belial.
20Negative characteristics were originally called demons. Today, many negative characteristics are integrated into people's lives.
21 The 24 realizing characteristics of the 7th dimension were called the 24 invisibles of the 13th aeon.
The Individual Consciousness of Darkness
In the 8th dimension of consciousness 22 , space dominates time, and thus maintaining dominates change. With this consciousness, individuality as a human being begins. A large part of humanity on earth identifies with the consciousness of the 8th dimension.
What is special about this is that people with this consciousness are unable to recognize themselves in a differentiated way. Their personality forms a self-contained unit. They perceive themselves as self-confident in their personality and loyal to the tradition of their culture, and inwardly rely on the preservation of the content of the past. This content may be familial, religious, or societal and is cultivated as values.
It is also a sign of the personality that everything is outside of one's own being. The person competes with the outside world or strives to emulate it. These can be earthly but also religious ideals. Here, too, it is essential that it not be individual characteristics that develop but that the person adapt as a whole.
The spirit of the 8th dimension defines a unified mental substance. Consciousness identifies with this substance and holds it together.
This substance can change under the influence of the other dimensions, but never in differentiated form, but always as a closed mass.
The various facets of personality come from the other dimensions, which are constantly at work. For example, power aspects often come from the 3rd dimension and archetypal personalities from the 5th dimension.
This has nothing to do with positive or negative character traits. The point is that differentiated self-knowledge23 is not possible.
The 8th dimension promotes a self-confident appearance. Many people feel a holistic love that they identify as a higher form of love because of its intensity. This also applies to faith, kindness, or other character traits. The strength of feeling expressed by unity is very attractive to others because there is no self-doubt.
I have described forms of expression of this consciousness in 36 different stagnant characteristics. If one recognizes these characteristics, one can detach oneself from the contents of the 8th dimension. The prerequisite is that one wants to recognize oneself as a human being in a differentiated way. The practice of self-knowledge is the content of the 9th dimension.
Between the 8th and the 9th dimensions runs the boundary between light and darkness. From the perspective of the higher dimensions, the light begins only with the 9th dimension. The 13th dimension contains the highest consciousness and thus the highest light.
Individuality in the sense of the 8th dimension is the beginning of being human in the darkness. It defines the deepest darkness, and that is where the journey into the higher dimensions begins, so to speak.
This consciousness has another quality that needs to be recognized and overcome.
It is the size of the individual consciousness that is missing in the 8th dimension. It is minimal.
There may be only one quality that a person connects with and identifies with. From the infinity of dimensions, this person selects one thought that is associated with many feelings. This quality usually has something to do with family, religion, or social status.
The 8th dimension is a dimension of darkness and has polarity. It is the male darkness. All characteristics of the 8th dimension belong to the male darkness. In all societies in which it prevails, women automatically occupy a subordinate position.
Not only men, but also women, identify with the consciousness of the 8th dimension. It is always an inseparable mental substance to which the person is connected with their entire personality. If there were only the 8th dimension in darkness, no progress of consciousness would be possible. People would remain there and cultivate ideals that are centuries and millennia old.
In order for a differentiated self-knowledge to be possible at all, the female darkness is needed. It begins with the 7th dimension and ends with the 1st dimension, which forms the outer edge of the space of consciousness.
Female darkness defines the individual characteristics of darkness, down to the deepest darkness of the 1st dimension. This makes it possible to individually experience and recognize every aspect of being human in the lower dimensions. Every little and thin mental substance can be experienced.
The female darkness is necessary and a prerequisite for consciousness to be able to recognize itself in its individual characteristics. The dimensions of female darkness have temporal and spatial extensions that are unimaginable unless you have experienced them. Within these 7 dimensions, the characteristics of being a human on earth can be found.
The journey of realization through the 7 dimensions is also an expansion of consciousness. Each differentiated recognition of a characteristic that influences people from the unconscious expands one's own consciousness.
In this way, the consciousness of male darkness and the content of female darkness confront each other.
From the 8th dimension onwards, consciousness is always bound to two factors: time and space. For example, space dominates time, or space dominates space-time, and so on. From the 1st to the 7th dimension, only one factor of space or time defines the bond of consciousness. In the 4th dimension, for example, consciousness is exclusively bound to time.
Life on Earth exists in the tension between the consciousness of the 8th dimension and the consciousness of the 4th dimension. This means that even though people identify with and desperately want to maintain 8th dimension consciousness, they are bound by the 4th dimension to change through time.
This change in the 4th dimension affects the 8th dimension, whether people want it to or not. Traditional societies remain in the 8th dimension until the tension becomes too great and must be released. People are also internally in this tension. Those who avoid every inner change are eventually forced to change.
The 8th dimension is the beginning of man with an individual consciousness. The 1st to 7th dimensions have arisen so that the developmental power inherent in consciousness can be realized. Through the unfolding of these 7 dimensions, it is possible to realize the consciousness of the 9th dimension within oneself, beyond the consciousness of the 8th dimension.
The Order of the 36 Stagnant Characteristics of the 8th Dimension
People who identify with these stagnant characteristics do not want change. They usually belong to a traditional culture or religion. The moment a person moves, thinks, feels, acts, etc., they are influenced by the stagnant characteristics of the 8th dimension. The universe of stagnant characteristics corresponds to the masculine darkness.
The consciousness of these people is directed only towards themselves. All events, encounters, and experiences with the environment and fellow human beings are perceived as occurring outside of one's own consciousness. People in this state of consciousness do not feel responsible for anything that happens outside themselves. Even their actions in the environment are imbued with the self-evident awareness that it has nothing to do with themselves. The only point of reference is their individuality. The personal self is perceived as a continuous, compact, and undifferentiated unit.
The individual self of this characteristic is also a self-contained, compact mass. In contrast to the 1st characteristic, the 2nd characteristic is constantly aligned with its consciousness towards its environment and fellow human beings. A characteristic feature of this characteristic is the constant readiness to defend oneself or to challenge one's fellow human beings aggressively. People with this characteristic carry a constant, usually slight, tension and, at the same time, a subliminal aggression within themselves.
The mental substance with which consciousness identifies itself through the 3rd stagnant characteristic does not allow for any differentiation. Nevertheless, the 3rd characteristic has the quality of observing itself. You can imagine a person who, being introverted, looks inward and gives the impression of pondering something. Since self-reflection in the sense of intellectual knowledge is not possible due to the expression of this characteristic, feeling and emotion automatically come to the fore. The person reflects on himself and recognizes himself, if you will, in the feeling. At the same time, consciousness is based on this feeling. These can also be feelings of love or devotion.
Due to the 4th stagnant characteristic, consciousness is very receptive to all external influences. This is especially true when it comes to influences from people who are viewed as higher up in the hierarchy. Figuratively speaking, it is pushed in the direction of this feeling for a short time. Usually, spiritual or wealthy people in a position of authority are the ones who are connected to the 4th characteristic. For those influenced in this way, it is natural to react and act in a hierarchically subordinate position in a devoted, submissive, and following manner.
The 5th stagnant characteristic defines the concept of God of these people, who experience themselves as an individual self in the sense of this characteristic. A comprehensive characteristic, these are called gods, also has a self-contained individual consciousness. In the imagination of people, a comprehensive characteristic is hierarchically located in a higher world, which, however, is directly connected to the earth. This belief affirms one's own individuality. It does not have to be recognized in a differentiated way but is subordinated to the idea of God as a closed whole.
Through the 6th stagnant characteristic, people experience themselves as individual selves within a hierarchical order into which they fit. For this consciousness, it is natural to fit in and, in most cases, to subordinate themselves. It is also normal for them to embody a higher position when they are in this position. When dealing with those of higher rank, they are submissive, and when dealing with those of lower rank, they are dominant. The respective position is usually reflected in material possessions, worldly position, or religious position. In a lower position, these people very often find themselves in a struggle for survival.
The 7th stagnant characteristic defines the way of thinking. People associated with this quality can't think without being penetrated and moved by it as a closed self. It can be said that every thought moves the whole personality. At the same time, thoughts are dictated by a hierarchically higher authority. One can imagine these people as a marionette that is manipulated as a whole personality. This behavior is completely natural and positive for those affected. If they observe a fellow human being whose actions do not go in such a clear direction, they will judge them to be indecisive and weak-willed.
This is about how a person who defines themselves by this stagnant characteristic observes their fellow human beings. This observation takes place in a certain immobility. From the outside, you get the impression that this person is confidently deliberating. In reality, they are waiting for an emotional impression. In due time, they feel a touch from the personality of the person opposite them. This touch triggers a certain feeling. This feeling is then interpreted by the mind and in terms of one's own self. The interpretation is therefore always subjective.
The 9th stagnant characteristic causes this person to be permeated by a positive, life-affirming basic mood. This is not a differentiated feeling but a feeling that permeates the entire personality as a cohesive unit. For this person, this self-perception is the confirmation of their own way of life. This characteristic is particularly effective in connection with one's own family or religion. This greatly enhances the inner approach to family or religion.
Through the 10th stagnant characteristic, people's consciousness is defined by the masculine principle of darkness. The self of these people, regardless of whether they were born in a male or female body, is unchanging and self-contained. In contrast, female darkness is defined by the various orders and laws that can be experienced individually. This possibility of differentiated knowledge wants to avoid this characteristic as an expression of male darkness at all costs. People who identify themselves through this self-assignment assign women a subordinate position in societal terms.
The 11th stagnant characteristic influences women to subordinate themselves to men 24 . The main point is that they orient themselves to the consciousness of male darkness and accept it as a higher default. This default is a unified consciousness that exists as a whole in man. Similar to the 10th characteristic
