INTRODUCTION to SUNMOON
How reincarnation works
Produced by Wyatt Blackfish with help from descarnated teachers.
FIRST THINGS TO KNOW
What exactly is a body? What is a mind? And what constitutes a spirit, soul, life entity, or Thetan?
To understand reincarnation, we must first establish precise definitions for each of these concepts—along with their core intention and purpose.
This raises profound questions: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Did matter produce consciousness, or did consciousness produce matter? Do thoughts generate brain activity, or do brain waves generate thoughts? How could a brain create itself into existence if all creation requires thought to precede it? Can anything truly exist without being created? And if the universe exists, who—or what—created it?
THE SIMULATOR
The universe is fundamentally a vast assembly of subatomic particles coalescing into molecules. Each proton embodies a measurable unit of energy, forged through thermodynamic processes driven by heat exchange among particles. This orderly, ever-present cycle of nuclear fusion gives rise to the material cosmos. At its core, the universe operates on principles of heat induction—a byproduct of cause and effect—sparked by intentional electromagnetic pulses that trigger reactions within isotopic structures.

Its existence reflects profound ingenuity and deliberate design: a product of thought and intention, created by an infinite intelligence capable of choice. While the precise creators remain unknowable, the purpose is clear. The universe serves as a grand stage for conscious beings to enact an eternal live theatre. This cosmic drama persists until the universe expands beyond the need for further experience, at which point it dissolves back into the infinite intelligence from which it emerged—an understanding that ultimately transcends space and time.
DEFINITIONS
A body is an organic assembly of interconnected parts that function in unison, electronically controlled by the brain, neural pathways, and nerves. Imagine the brain as a circuit board, the heart as a hydraulic pump, the lungs as an air intake system, the stomach as a fuel processor, the eyes as precision lenses—and so on. In essence, bodies are sophisticated biohardware machines.

The mind acts as a sensory processor and operating system that runs and directs this machine. It can be programmed and upgraded to accelerate learning. Like a vast “cloud” repository, it stores information in a dynamic memory bank. Its core function is to process input, then retool, render, and imagine new realities from that stored data—generating experiences and effects.

A spirit is a fragmented yet enduring fragment of awareness that grows and evolves by continuously creating scenarios through thoughts, feelings, and motivations. It is the true user and player of the “game.” Immortal and inexhaustible, a spirit cannot truly die or erode—though it can be manipulated, controlled, or restricted, often to its own dismay. Above all, it seeks experience, free will, and deeper understanding.

SPIRIT SCIENCE
A spirit can be understood as musical tones synchronized into a unified body of music. This harmonious sound forms a discrete etheric mass—an intangible yet potent field that generates motion by shifting into wavelengths capable of penetrating any frequency through vibration and directed intention. That vibration functions as a harmonic resonator, tuned to a specific bandwidth determined by the spirit’s force of will and its ability to manifest—its inherent capacity.

Spirits generate thoughts, feelings, and motivations in the physical world by directing the mind, which in turn operates the body. It cannot be overstated: spirits are the users, minds are the software, and bodies are the hardware. All three operate in seamless synchronization, communicating through electromagnetic frequencies that stimulate nerve cells, activate ions, and propagate motion via precise pulsations.
EVOLUTION OF SPIRIT
Every spirit begins as a tiny unit of awareness and grows by exercising its ability to choose and be shaped by the choices of others. A single lifetime in one body offers limited insight and experience, so a mechanism for continuously inhabiting new bodies becomes essential for meaningful growth. Each life unfolds through a series of internal monads that align with the body’s natural progression through age.

A monad is a pivotal point that drives movement inward or outward. In terms of personality, these monads represent breakthrough moments of awareness that deliver heightened perception and expanded viewpoints. This is how beings “grow up” internally—even when their bodies lack a biological aging process, such as in mechanically engineered forms.

THE BARDO EXPERIENCE
The bardo serves as a repository for life entities without physical bodies. What makes it remarkable is its structured process and tiered level system. For some time, extraterrestrials have used Earth as a kind of concentration camp, which has led to the installation of a containment barrier that prevents easy escape beyond the solar system and away from various off-world installations.

Beyond that limitation, the bardo operates largely by preference and intention. Spirits use sophisticated mental tools—much like a game map builder—to practice, simulate, and explore different scenarios tied to Earth. When the moment for incarnation arrives, sometimes the spirit chooses it; other times, the choice is made for them. Re-embodiment can happen quickly after death or after a long interval. Many spirits eventually develop a strong sense that they are wasting their “time” if they remain inactive and disconnected from earthly participation.
THE BARDO LAYERS
The layers of astral reality function like concentric rings.

The innermost ring, closest to Earth’s frequency, exists in the period immediately after death and before rebirth. Here, discarnates can tangibly perceive Earth and its physical density. In this layer, you remain closely attuned to the vibrations of those still living in bodies.

The second ring resembles a dream state. It is where you interact with other disembodied beings. The medium is highly fluid and shifts rapidly according to intentions and vibrations. Reality itself appears shaped directly by your thoughts and feelings. You share this space with others, communicating by exchanging ideas and co-creating astral environments—manifesting as shapes, colors, and impressions that everyone present can freely alter or reshape.
LAYER THREE
Beyond the second layer lies another dimension that closely mirrors the physical reality we experience on Earth. This realm is a stable, unchanging environment carefully engineered and maintained by more advanced souls. It functions as a highly accurate simulation where entities can safely learn, experiment, and test ideas.

Within this space, certain areas remain private for solitary exploration, while others are public and encourage interaction with fellow beings. You can form a body, assume different roles, and fully immerse yourself in the simulated environment. Time as we know it does not exist here; instead, it flows relative to duration and your capacity to engage in multiple activities at once. Above all, this layer exists to provide a realistic setting for both learning and joyful play.
LAYER FOUR
The outermost layer is abstract in nature. Here, entities review their experiences and consult with advanced spirits to process what they have learned. While it connects directly to the previous layers, your influence here is minimal; instead, you observe and gain an overarching perspective on your past incarnations.

This realm is not visited frequently. It is primarily reserved for more evolved souls who can deeply benefit from its lessons and abstract insights into perception and thought. It also serves as the place where you consult guides or teachers and intentionally plan future lifetimes with specific purposes in mind.

Younger souls rarely engage here, as they lack both the accumulated experience and the interest in such deep processing. Think of it like children attending a university lecture: they cannot yet grasp the underlying motivations or broader context of the lesson. They learn best through direct cause-and-effect, interaction with others, and simple, practical guidance.
SOUL AGES
All souls begin at a starting point and evolve to expand their perceptions and abilities.

Each soul age corresponds to a distinct philosophical paradigm that shapes core values and fundamentally colors how one perceives the world. There is a profound difference between a soul with only one earthly lifetime, one with fifty, and one with five hundred. Yet lifetimes alone do not guarantee evolution—free choice does not always lead to the intended lesson or growth. The evolution of a spirit is far vaster and more intricate than most people are ready to accept.

Let’s explore each soul age in sequence. These descriptions are highly simplified and generalized, but they provide a clear framework for understanding the shifting paradigms spirits move through as they grow in self-awareness and wisdom.

INFANT SOULS

These souls are driven to explore the world around them and develop practical strategies for survival. They tend to avoid deep emotional bonds, seeking out others mainly to accomplish specific tasks. Their core lessons center on discovery and resourcefulness. Above all, they strongly dislike leaving familiar surroundings and people.

CHILD SOULS

These souls are curious yet rigid and deeply moral. They feel a strong drive to be proper, follow the rules, and maintain order. Routines and organization are defining hallmarks of this soul age. They dislike tardiness, rowdiness, messy environments, and disrespectful behavior.

Their primary lessons revolve around personal development, bonding with others, and building structured organizations. Above all, they possess a keen desire to align with higher principles and fulfill their sense of duty.

YOUNG SOULS


These souls are often at odds with the world, driven to conquer and command their environment. They thrive on competitive games, business opportunities, mastery, and a fierce desire for success and accomplishment. They rarely participate just for fun—every endeavor becomes a test of willpower, strength, and the drive to win or gain something meaningful.

Their core lessons center on empowerment, overcoming adversity, and tangible achievement. Don’t expect them to be naturally gracious, soft, or forgiving—though they can be when they choose to.

MATURE SOULS

These souls actively seek deep connections with others to broaden their understanding of the world. They are considerate, principled, and resourceful. Driven by a sincere desire to make a meaningful impact, they work to uplift and support everyone around them. They strongly dislike when people fail to cooperate or integrate harmoniously into the group or environment.

Their lessons center primarily on compassion, generosity, goodwill, and empathy. Above all, they consistently strive for solutions that serve the highest good of everyone involved.

OLD SOULS

These souls yearn for a profound understanding of the nature of reality itself. They tend to be introspective, detached, emotionally fluid, and deeply thoughtful. They thrive on rich discourse, playful encounters, intellectual games, and explorations of profound ideas that reach far beyond the ordinary.

Their lessons revolve around perspective, keen analysis, the formation of personal philosophy, authentic beingness, and the expression of love in all its forms.


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