Saturday, February 7, 2015

Siamese Souls

The body is a temporary container for a subatomic energy unit called a soul. 


The term Siamese Souls is derived from Siamese twins. When two parabonds continue their subatomic bond into a new life cycle, their souls may remain conjoined, leading to inseparable nuclei.
Nucleus/Crux  - Nucleus Cycle
  
A person can back up energy file copies of memories stored in the brain to their soul. This is similar to saving files in cloud storage services, like Box and Google Drive. 


The soul is a natural form of recyclable organic energy. When enmeshed or combined with a body, a soul is in the 
Nucleus – Crux (N/C) Life Cycle. When without a body, a soul is in the Nucleus (N) Life Cycle. 

Siamese souls in the N/C Life Cycle have linked life experiences. For example, in the same way Google can sync all of your searches and activity to one account, Siamese souls are synced in thoughts and activities.  

Two parabonds, later found to be Siamese souls, were the primary focus of the Legos Project. Below is one example of the simultaneous occurrences studied. 

One parabond was eating frozen yogurt outdoors, and dropped his spoon on the ground.  At the same time, in another part of town, the other parabond was eating outdoors, and dropped her napkins to the ground. Both parabonds were aware of the other reaching down to pick up the dropped item(s).

The paramount sense of oneness between Siamese souls can also be incredibly beneficial. In circumstances where both souls are comfortable with their proximity, these mindful marriages mean little conflict, instant understanding, and cohesive roles. On the other hand, when cruxes are unhappy with their proximity, emotions felt are intense, and often unpredictable. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Moriah Lee Davis has studied advanced biotic nonverbal communication for over 13 years. She has now developed the Cerebralsoft learning systems.