Truth, Consciousness, and the Soul: An Ontological Model of Soul Development and Human Awareness
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This paper presents a spiritual–ontological framework in which “truth” is understood not as a product of thought nor as an outcome of neural mechanisms, but as energetic consciousness itself in the form of the “soul.” Within this perspective, the universe operates in layers of different frequencies, and each layer possesses its own level of truth. However, the single truth that is decisive for human beings is the truth of the soul’s frequency: the foundational consciousness that constitutes the destination of human growth and evolution.
Events do not create or alter truth; their function is revelation. The clearest perception of truth occurs in the present moment, because the connection between consciousness and the soul is stronger in the now, and the interference of desires, impulses, and brain-based judgments decreases. The outcome of this framework is that the “task of the human being” on earth is not to construct truth, but to remove the veils that conceal it and to intensify the connection to the soul through consciousness-oriented intentions.
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2026-03-04This paper presents a spiritual–ontological framework in which "truth" is understood not as a product of thought or neural mechanisms, but as energetic consciousness in the form of the soul. In this view, the universe operates through layers of frequencies, each representing a level of truth, while the truth most relevant to human beings is the frequency of the soul—the foundational consciousness guiding human growth and evolution. Events do not create truth but reveal it. The clearest perception of truth emerges in the present moment, where the connection between consciousness and the soul becomes stronger and the interference of desires and brain-based judgments decreases. From this perspective, the human task is not to construct truth but to uncover it and deepen the connection to the soul through conscious intention.