Kabbalah lesson 23 (Types of Spirits)
If all matter in the universe both organic and inorganic matter is dissolved, it will all become MIND MATTER. Mind matter is the source of all matter both visible and invisible and constitutes seven percent of the weight of an object. Meaning, if a person weighs one hundred pounds, then seven pounds of the weight of that person is MIND MATTER, that is invisible to the eye.

Ordinary light is visible to the eyes, but has zero weight, whereas mind matter has negative visibility negative weight. The weight, visibility, density, hardness and softness, form, and texture of mind matter can be altered to from various objects. Example pure light is mind matter with blue color and zero weight. The original color of mind matter is darkness, hence white light is created by increasing the brightness of the darkness within mind matter by about one thousand percent. Black light is created from white light, by decreasing its brightness by about 100 percent as well.
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Kabbalah lesson 23 (Types of Spirits)
If all matter in the universe both organic and inorganic matter is dissolved, it will all become MIND MATTER. Mind matter is the source of all matter both visible and invisible and constitutes seven percent of the weight of an object. Meaning, if a person weighs one hundred pounds, then seven pounds of the weight of that person is MIND MATTER, that is invisible to the eye.

Ordinary light is visible to the eyes, but has zero weight, whereas mind matter has negative visibility negative weight. The weight, visibility, density, hardness and softness, form, and texture of mind matter can be altered to from various objects. Example pure light is mind matter with blue color and zero weight. The original color of mind matter is darkness, hence white light is created by increasing the brightness of the darkness within mind matter by about one thousand percent. Black light is created from white light, by decreasing its brightness by about 100 percent as well.
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Kabbalah lesson 23 (Types of Spirits)

Kabbalah lesson 23 (Types of Spirits)

by Ken Nunoo
Kabbalah lesson 23 (Types of Spirits)

Kabbalah lesson 23 (Types of Spirits)

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If all matter in the universe both organic and inorganic matter is dissolved, it will all become MIND MATTER. Mind matter is the source of all matter both visible and invisible and constitutes seven percent of the weight of an object. Meaning, if a person weighs one hundred pounds, then seven pounds of the weight of that person is MIND MATTER, that is invisible to the eye.

Ordinary light is visible to the eyes, but has zero weight, whereas mind matter has negative visibility negative weight. The weight, visibility, density, hardness and softness, form, and texture of mind matter can be altered to from various objects. Example pure light is mind matter with blue color and zero weight. The original color of mind matter is darkness, hence white light is created by increasing the brightness of the darkness within mind matter by about one thousand percent. Black light is created from white light, by decreasing its brightness by about 100 percent as well.

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BN ID: 2940016383262
Publisher: KEN NUNOO
Publication date: 03/12/2013
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