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The following is an elaborate introduction to the Sun Moon Teachings. It is an alias given to the 'Michael Teachings' because it indicates information coming exclusively from me, and its a symbolic representation of the MT. The entire teaching is meant to be self-validated and is not a belief system. It's up to you to use the information to gain input about behaviors and choices.

The MT is far too vast to cover all at once, so the following is just an overview of the beginning of a spark and its evolution back to the source of all that is. It will expand bit by bit as I "buckle down" and keep working with 'Soel' to elaborate on the work.

Soel is a representative of a much larger body of teachers from the Domain, a multidimensional government and organization that encompasses about 6% of the total universe, which is still quite large (likely the largest in the universe) since it's nearly infinite. They have innumerable civilizations across the cosmos, and the head of their administration is aware of Earth because of the missing battalion; however, they are not coming our way anytime soon. However, to my knowledge, they will be traveling towards the center of our Galaxy on a mission of their own in 5000 years and, in doing so, will transform and convert Earth into a way-station of sorts for their factions. None of this is confirmable information, so take it as you will.

These teachings explore evolution through a spiritual perspective, with each life entity evolving similarly to physical bodies. The sun symbolizes the extent of awareness and clarity one can achieve, while the moon represents the phases of understanding, from ignorance to full knowledge and truth.

Our journey to wholeness involves fulfilling aims, desires, and objectives, starting in darkness and progressing toward complete awareness. These teachings aim to gradually expand your mind to unseen but crucial aspects of evolution and growth. We all begin somewhere and eventually reach completion, ready to start anew.

The Michael Teachings explore the concepts of the Manifestation of Seven and the Law of Three (positive, negative, and neutral), as well as the rule of one, which forms existence.

Everything can be viewed as a state of matter directed to any point on an axis, retaining characteristics of all points. Imagine each point on a snowflake as a musical tone; a composition is created from many tones, forming a harmony. When listening to music, you can distinguish each note as a tone, which shapes the melody.

A spirit could be interpreted as a collection of tones intermingling together to form characteristics that guide the evolution of that particular entity. From a higher dimension, spirits are seen as nothing more than an etheric mass of colorful tones forming a psychic body that generates thoughts, feelings, and motives related to their vibration. They are often labeled 'essence' for a reason. They imbue their essence with matter by synchronizing their frequency with the molecular structure.

Manifestation of Seven: Energy consists of seven vibrations of tonal frequency or wavelength. All mass is affected by the characteristics of any particular vibration. This permeates all reality and beyond the senses. These are distinctions that measure the means by which energy is transferred from end to end, start to finish.

Law of Three: Energy flows in three possible states: outward, inward, or balanced. These states correspond to affirmation, denial, or neutrality toward any idea, perspective, or condition. Every force in existence expresses itself through this dynamic when considered in terms of charge, current, or influence.

Polarity is the core principle of this law. Opposing expressions define the direction of flow, yet they are not isolated from one another. They are joined by a central pivot—a neutral point that governs movement, balance, or stagnation. From this pivot, energy may remain inert or be directed toward either pole.

Thus, duality is not separation but relationship, and balance is not absence, but a deliberate state of equilibrium within the field of opposing forces.

Rule of One: You are the creator of your reality through your capacity to choose and through your willingness to be shaped by the choices of others. All experience arises from choice. This rule acknowledges that you are simultaneously the master and the subject of this dynamic.

Intentions and thoughts form the root of existence. Every action, decision, and attitude generates effects that inevitably return to their source. What you give is what you receive, not as punishment or reward, but as a consequence.

Simply stated: your return is proportional to your contribution. Decisions that diminish lead to diminishing outcomes; decisions that enrich produce corresponding results. In this way, responsibility is absolute, and reality becomes a mirror of intent. All is choice, and what you do comes back to you.

Quadrant of life: This concept defines four fundamental domains that together form a terminal of reality. Each domain represents a vital aspect of a complete, holistic system. Life expresses itself through these four domains, creating a stable anchor that gives form, meaning, and continuity to existence. This pattern appears repeatedly in nature: the four seasons, the four directions, the four elements, and the four states of matter (solid, liquid, gas, plasma), etc.

To understand what is meant by a quadrant and a compelling anchor, consider a familiar object nearby. When broken down, most complete objects can be understood through four interacting themes that form the whole. For example, a chair can be described by its purpose, structure, material, and creator. Together, these aspects anchor the chair into a recognizable and functional reality.

An anchor, in this sense, is a point of mass—either physical or conceptual—that grounds something to a pattern, function, or plan. At the universal level, reality itself is anchored by four domains: mass, energy, space, and time.

So, how does this relate to the manifestation of seven? Seven describes the process—the sequence of steps, experiences, or stages through which something develops. Once that process completes, the result becomes anchored into one of the four domains of reality. In other words, seven governs becoming, while four governs being.
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This teaching reflects reality and the nature of our existence on Earth and beyond. It's valid for every sentient lifeform but perceived differently.
What follows is a dissection of reality and the mechanisms by which the universe coheres into existence. It is not meant to be accepted blindly, but to be interpreted, examined, and validated through reflection and experience by those who engage with it.

Creation begins with intention. It establishes conditions, and those conditions give rise to form. At its core, intention is a goal attached to a dream. In this context, a dream is not fantasy, but desire—an unfulfilled ambition seeking realization.

Everything that exists is designed to fulfill some intention, some purpose rooted in desire. Desire is the motivating force behind all existence, from the most advanced forms of life to the most basic and minuscule organisms.

For intention to manifest, criteria must exist—parameters that define what something is meant to become. This requires void space, a field of potential in which form may arise. Within this space, mass organizes itself through atomic structure, persisting for a duration of time relative to the intention that shaped it. As time progresses, forms interact, move, and influence other masses, generating increasingly complex systems of life and matter.

Lifeforms shape their environment, and the environment in turn shapes them. Over time, mass and form move freely yet interdependently. This mutual conditioning is the foundation of physical reality. To describe this process in greater depth would require bodies of knowledge not yet accessible to humanity, not because such understanding is impossible, but because human scientific awareness is still in its infancy. Evolution—particularly intellectual and perceptual evolution—has barely begun. Humanity largely remains confined to interpreting reality through physical senses, lacking access to deeper foundational truths.

For a life entity to exist meaningfully, there must be a plan—a general itinerary that guides experience. Without structure or direction, sentient existence would collapse into purposelessness. Boredom, in this sense, is the primary driver of growth. It compels life to pursue plans, goals, and meaning. Without these, existence itself becomes irrelevant.

All motivation arises from dreams. Dreams are not escapist fantasies but directional signals—benchmarks that orient consciousness toward experience. A dream is a desire for an occurrence to take place. It points you toward what you wish to create and experience. In this way, each being is the creator of their own domain, sharing reality with others whose creations intersect with theirs. Every decision shapes experience, and the combined weight of all decisions forms the reality we inhabit.

The Seven Principles of Existence operate through these foundational principles:

  1. Motive — the reason for action or existence
  2. Intention — the trajectory toward fulfillment
  3. Execution — how intention is enacted
  4. Conditions — the challenges and circumstances encountered
  5. Shared Conditioning — the influence of others within existence
  6. Evolution — growth through adaptation and understanding
  7. Result— the meaning behind why experience matters and what is gained from it
These seven principles form a universal template that transcends space and time. They are not merely human constructs but the underlying architecture of the universe’s expansion into experience. By understanding them, one can uncover the nature of reality—and of oneself.

Once intention and trajectory are established, the next step is function. Function gives rise to identity—a role that carries responsibility. No sentient being begins existence as all-knowing or fully self-aware; to do so would defeat the purpose of the process. This process can be described as a game, where the objective is the evolution of consciousness toward infinite potential and awareness.

The journey begins in infancy. Growth occurs through milestones known as Monads, each representing a shift in awareness and understanding. Through these monads, perception refines and expands, allowing consciousness to master the nature of reality progressively.

The evolution of consciousness mirrors cosmic processes. A star begins as a spark—simple elements gathering under precise conditions—eventually becoming a massive force that reshapes space itself. Its gravity generates new structures, new possibilities. In the same way, awareness begins as a spark and expands until it becomes a field in which others may exist and evolve.

The monad sequence is the mechanism through which consciousness evolves toward wholeness, much like a body develops from embryo to infancy, adulthood, and eventual death.

  1. First Monad – Birth: Consciousness begins with a clean slate, learning the fundamentals of survival and existence.
  2. Second Monad – Identity: The being becomes functional, self-aware, and capable of sustaining itself.
  3. Third Monad – Agency: Free will emerges. Cause and effect are explored, and responsibility begins.
  4. Fourth Monad – Illumination: Accountability deepens. Illusions fall away, and self-awareness expands.
  5. Fifth Monad – Integration: The individual shifts focus from self to collective, acting as part of a greater whole.
  6. Sixth Monad – Release: Attachment to goals and desires dissolves. Reality is recognized as a learning construct.
  7. Seventh Monad – Rebirth: The self dissolves and prepares for another cycle of existence.
These monads align closely with the biological aging process but extend far beyond it. Upon completion of a lifetime, experience is reviewed, and consciousness re-enters existence under new conditions, continuing where it left off.

While evolutionary mechanics vary across species and environments, the universal pattern remains: all sentient life begins, develops, integrates, and transcends. Where physical aging is absent (such as in mechanically engineered bodies), evolution occurs entirely within perception.

The monad sequence itself exists within a larger paradigm that continues until consciousness exhausts all meaningful experience. At that point, individuality becomes unnecessary. Awareness dissolves into infinite consciousness—often referred to as the Tao or God—not as annihilation, but as irrelevance of self. The cycle of incarnation exists to make the self relevant long enough to learn the nature of choice and experience.

The first paradigm within this greater cycle is the Infant Soul, a macro expression of the first monad. Each soul age represents a distinct perceptual framework, expanding across lifetimes. Monads are the engines of this progression.

What follows is an illumination of each soul age, mapping the complete path from infant awareness to infinity.


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The Infant Soul - Infant Souls seek security above all else. Their primary focus is survival, achieved through the acquisition of basic necessities such as food, clothing, shelter, and simple tools. They prefer minimalism, often discarding anything perceived as irrelevant or unnecessary to continued existence.

Independence is expressed in its most primitive form: self-feeding, self-protection, and limited reliance on others. Social interaction is utilitarian rather than emotional. Relationships are based on necessity rather than attachment, and lasting bonds—whether familial or communal—are largely absent.

Infant Souls have not yet cultivated personal identity, preferences, or distinguishing attributes. They do not engage in philosophy, art, abstract thought, or complex cultural practices. Their awareness is shaped almost entirely by environmental conditions, and their attention remains fixed on tangible resources such as plants, animals, and tools used for hunting and gathering.

The greatest strength of the Infant Soul is resourcefulness. Nothing is wasted, and all available materials are evaluated solely by their usefulness. However, this efficiency comes at the cost of emotional depth and individuality. Infant Souls lack the traits that later develop into personality, empathy, and meaningful connections.

Attachment, even within family structures, is minimal or nonexistent. Emotional expression is limited, and they may appear devoid of the inner complexity that more evolved souls seek in themselves and others. Life is approached as a function of survival rather than self-expression, growth, or exploration.

This stage represents the foundation of soul development. As the soul matures through subsequent Soul Ages, lessons expand beyond survival into identity, relationship, meaning, and ultimately self-awareness.

Level 1 Infant - The first level of existence is defined by a profound resonance with nature. Awareness is deeply attuned to the sounds, scents, textures, and visual impressions of the natural world. The physical senses are paramount, serving as the primary means of perception, decision-making, and survival.

Lifetimes at this level are instinctual, pure, and often marked by a sense of raw wonder. Experience is immediate and unfiltered, rooted entirely in the present moment. However, understanding extends no further than the needs of the body. Survival dictates all priorities, leaving no concern for meaning, legacy, or life beyond what is immediately necessary.

Encounters with other beings are perceived as inherently threatening or rivalrous. Interaction is guided by caution, competition, or avoidance rather than cooperation or connection. Trust, empathy, and abstract reasoning have not yet formed, and there is no framework for understanding existence beyond physical necessity.

At this stage, life is not questioned—it is endured, navigated, and sustained. Consciousness remains bound to instinct, environment, and the relentless demands of survival.

Level 2 Infant - This level of existence centers on curiosity and a growing desire to participate more fully in life. At this stage, the soul begins to seek involvement beyond mere survival, developing an interest in family, companionship, and the meaning of closeness with others.
There is a natural longing to understand what it means to belong—to have a family, to experience friendship, and to feel a sense of shared identity.

Individuals at this level often gravitate toward familiar environments and are commonly perceived as homebodies. Exploration tends to remain within well-defined comfort zones, with little motivation to venture far from what feels safe and recognizable.

This stage reflects the awakening of social awareness. While independence is still limited, the desire for closeness and shared life begins to shape priorities, marking an early step toward emotional connection and communal identity.

Level 3 Infant - At this stage, infants feel a strong urge to explore their surroundings and experience new things. They begin to move beyond their comfort zone, guided by curiosity and a desire for discovery. Rather than staying in one place, they are frequently on the move, eager to see what lies beyond what is familiar. This pattern of exploration often becomes a defining trait that continues throughout much of their lives, except during the more structured years of childhood

Level 4 Infant - This level is characterized by learning and absorbing information that is relevant to a single lifetime. Infants at this stage actively seek to understand a wide range of skills, techniques, and subjects they find intriguing. Their focus is largely on practical knowledge related to sustaining a livelihood. They tend to retain extensive information connected to their specific interests and often demonstrate strong recall in these areas. Before attempting anything new, they make a deliberate effort to learn the fundamentals or gather relevant facts, rarely engaging without first understanding the basics.

Level 5 Infant - This level is defined by expression—by showing the world who you are and what you bring to it. Across all paradigms, Level Five is marked by the freedom and capacity to live authentically. Infants at this stage express themselves by offering what they believe holds value, not as a performance of personality, but as a reflection of what feels true and essential to existence. This often takes the form of meaningful stories, though it may also include creations or accomplishments. Their presence can feel more vibrant than other levels, as they deeply enjoy standing in their own perspective and honoring their individual truth.

Level 6 Infant - Level Six is about meaning-making—the weaving of past experiences into a story that can be understood and followed. It is marked by intense and often transformative experiences that draw the individual into moments of realization and truth. Though these moments may feel disruptive or intimidating, they frequently serve as catalysts for insight and a renewed reverence for life.

At this level, infants tend to lean toward spiritual curiosity, sometimes adopting shamanistic or belief-driven perspectives as they search for understanding. While they may not yet possess deep inner wisdom, they are drawn to teachers, guides, and systems that promise higher understanding. They often share advice with others, not from personal realization, but by echoing the guidance of figures they admire or view as authoritative.

Level 7 Infant - Level Seven is about self-mastery and responsibility. People at this stage want full ownership of their lives and refuse to move to anyone else’s rhythm but their own. Even at the infant expression of this level, leadership begins to surface—they naturally set examples for others. They are confident, independent, and rarely willing to bend their values to accommodate outside opinions.

They gravitate toward leadership roles, enjoy testing their limits, and prefer relying on themselves for survival and success. Although others may see them as arrogant or overly self-focused, they are generally viewed as capable and sharp-minded. Being uninformed runs counter to their nature, as they instinctively seek clarity and realism. While infants at this level may not yet possess deep experiential wisdom, they can still succeed outwardly by mastering the basics, even if true depth and layered insight come later.

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The Child Soul - Following the Infant Soul stage, consciousness progresses into the Child Soul stage. At this level, souls begin developing their capacity to create structure, establish systems of governance, and organize reality according to rules and boundaries. It is within this paradigm that responsibility for defining order emerges, along with a strong emphasis on authority, rights, and proper conduct.

Child Souls are deeply concerned with how things should function. Structure, routine, and predictability become central to their daily lives, and they often feel discomfort in chaotic or unstructured environments. Rules are not merely guidelines to them but essential frameworks that ensure stability and safety. As a result, they tend to assume roles that involve enforcement, administration, or maintenance of order.

At their best, Child Souls are principled, organized, methodical, and reliable. They follow established rules consistently and often expect the same from others. Their respect for structure allows societies to function and provides a foundation upon which more complex systems can be built.

At their worst, however, Child Souls can become rigid, dogmatic, and resistant to change. Their reliance on familiar patterns may limit depth, creativity, or openness to alternative perspectives. They often prefer what is known and predictable, and may feel uneasy around unfamiliar people, unconventional ideas, or environments that challenge established norms.

Level 1 Child - At the first level of the Child Soul Age, there begins are process of discovery related to systems, processes, and rules. They concern themselves with the way the world works and why. At this level, they are solely about ensuring they are doing things right and not getting into trouble. They seek approval, guidance, and wisdom from anyone in an authority position. Normally, they won’t advance career-wise past the point where they are stable and secure. At this stage, the most important thing to them is redeeming their qualities to be a good person and not causing any disruption or bad effects. They want to please others and generally do.

Level 2 Child - These souls naturally gravitate toward family life, dedicating themselves to building and sustaining a strong, expansive familial structure. They seek close connection with each member and tend to embody the roles associated with their birth position—siblings act as siblings, parents as parents—finding purpose in fulfilling these identities. They are deeply invested in both the collective well-being of the family and the individual needs of its members.

Much of their focus is directed toward strengthening family bonds, preserving traditions, and contributing to the growth and continuity of their family’s legacy. Above all else, what matters most to souls at this level is togetherness. They value shared activities, gatherings, and experiences where the family comes together as a unified whole.

Level 3 Child - This level is particularly focused on one’s role within society and the responsibility to assist those in need. While all Level Three individuals feel an urge to venture into the world and explore possibilities, at this stage, that drive is paired with a strong desire for self-improvement to better serve others.

Like all Child Souls, they prefer roles that remain within their comfort zone and are relatively straightforward to perform. However, what distinguishes this level is a pronounced need to be helpful and useful. They struggle in positions where they cannot provide service, support, or tangible benefit to someone or something. Their sense of purpose is closely tied to contribution.
They are most fulfilled when placed in roles that allow for attentive care, reliability, and considerate action—positions where their efforts directly improve the well-being of others.

Service is not merely an obligation for them, but a central expression of their identity.

Level 4 Child - At this stage, there is a pronounced desire to apply wisdom drawn from the surrounding environment or from established authorities. Individuals become highly attentive to matters of religion, doctrine, and the native philosophies embraced by their peer group. Rather than expending energy on what they consider trivial concerns, they focus on study, learning, and strengthening their ability to retain and apply information.

This stage often gives rise to priests, devotees, zealots, and, in some cases, radicalized individuals. Those at this level tend to adhere closely to a chosen path or belief system, showing strong commitment and discipline. They are generally disinclined to pursue experiences or perspectives that fall outside their mission, preferring instead to deepen their understanding within a narrowly defined framework

Level 5 Child - Level Five is oriented toward self-expression and discovering distinctive ways of existing in the world. At the Child Soul stage, however, this expression is relatively restrained rather than provocative. Individuals at this level tend to channel their creativity through accessible forms such as song, dance, ritual, and craftwork.

Those at this level often adjust themselves to stand out within acceptable boundaries, seeking visibility and purpose through roles that serve public or communal interests. Community outreach, performance, and symbolic expression are common avenues through which they seek relevance and validation.
A defining challenge of this level is a resistance to feedback or criticism. Rather than engaging in self-correction, they may present idealized versions of themselves and behave as though they are in direct alignment with divine or higher principles.

Common traits include self-aggrandizement, performative creativity, and the use of formal or elevated language that alludes to spiritual authority. This may appear as enthusiastic proselytizing, speaking on behalf of a religious doctrine, or presenting oneself as a conduit for sacred truth.

Level 6 Child - This level is particularly challenging, as it rigorously tests an individual’s faith, endurance, and discipline. It is often marked by experiences of poverty, injustice, cruelty, and punishment. Individuals at this stage frequently find themselves in circumstances that would overwhelm or break others, yet they persist, viewing these hardships as necessary trials in the process of becoming a good person.

Their lives are not wholly defined by chaos or failure, but there is often a recurring presence of destabilizing influences that give rise to difficult and, at times, devastating situations. This level exists to assess a soul’s capacity to endure adversity, confront the worst conditions, and still extract meaning and growth from experience.

Those at this stage possess a remarkable ability to carry heavy burdens and absorb bad news without collapse. They tend to endure with composure, meeting hardship with acceptance rather than resistance, and often take events in stride. While this is not a desirable or comfortable level to inhabit, it frequently leads to profound realizations about personal strength, limits, and resilience—revealing just how much one is capable of enduring and transforming.

Level 7 Child - At level seven, there is a pronounced desire to influence others by occupying positions of visibility and leadership. Individuals seek roles that allow them to inspire, guide, and encourage others toward positive outcomes. Their motivation is not domination, but the cultivation of excellence—both within themselves and in those around them.

They possess a strong drive to draw out the best qualities in people and to embody the ideals they wish others to follow. Acting as role models is central to their sense of purpose, and they place great importance on integrity, character, and personal development.

At their most developed expression, individuals at this level appear exceptionally thoughtful, engaged, and energized. While they may not actively seek recognition or praise, it often comes naturally as a byproduct of their presence and conduct. For them, life is about becoming influential not through force or status, but through the steady refinement of their character and the example they set for others.

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The Young Soul - This soul age closely resembles the psychology of adolescence or young adulthood. It is a paradigm centered on personal choice, achievement, and extracting tangible results from life. At this stage, souls become highly focused on status, hierarchy, success, and measurable outcomes.

This level is marked by fierce competition, win–lose thinking, a renegade spirit, and strong self-interest. Conformity and mediocrity are deeply unappealing to them. From their perspective, the purpose of life is to take something—an idea, a skill, a venture, or even themselves—to the highest possible level of attainment purely for the sake of accomplishment.

They have little tolerance for wasted time, passive attitudes, or blindly following the direction of others. Mellow or complacent approaches to life frustrate them. Instead, they seek intensity and challenge, actively pursuing experiences that test their capacity to perform, compete, and grow. To them, the world is an arena—a place to see how much they can do, acquire, or achieve.

At their best, individuals at this level are highly effective. They get things done, fight fiercely for what they believe is right, and inject momentum and innovation into stagnant systems. They prevent complacency and drive progress through action.

At their worst, they can become selfish, arrogant, prudish, and unwilling to compromise unless there is clear personal benefit. They almost always look for ways to extract advantage from their circumstances or environment. While this adaptability can be productive, it can also generate conflict and discord. Ultimately, this stage requires learning to fully confront and accept the consequences of one’s actions—whether those consequences bring reward or loss.

Level 1 Young - At this level, souls actively seek rivalry, high-energy action, and adventurous circumstances that generate excitement and momentum. They tend to be capable, disciplined, and mentally sharp, with a concern for who is the best at what.

They instinctively turn ordinary situations into engaging challenges, often introducing competition or playful rivalry to make experiences more dynamic. In doing so, they draw others into participation, encouraging involvement and a shared sense of intensity.

For them, life is a game, and everyone is a player—one they intend to win, or at the very least, make compelling. They generally want to make the most out of life or at least every situation that could potentially offer something.


Level 2 Young - Here, the soul no longer needs to do everything alone and instead seeks others to share goals, missions, and achievements. Camaraderie becomes important, and they actively seek out teams or partnerships that align with their ambition and drive.

They understand that people are valuable in creating meaningful experiences and often search for the “right” group to move forward with. Team sports and collaborative challenges appeal to them because they enjoy working together toward a win. What they dislike most are laziness, lack of ambition, and excessive passivity. For them, staying active, moving forward, and achieving things together matters almost as much as winning itself.

Level 3 Young - Now individuals focus on making their mark on the world by gaining as much experience as possible within a chosen field or craft. They are driven to test limits, explore what is possible, and see how much they can accomplish. Achieving their goals is central to their sense of purpose, and they rarely give up or lose interest once committed.

People at this level are typically accomplished and results-oriented, seeking maximum return on their effort. They dislike environments that dismiss their abilities or restrict their involvement. Rather than relying on others, they often create their own opportunities, pursuing what they want with minimal interference or concern from the activity around them.

Level 4 Young - At this stage, souls strive to become experts and masters of their chosen craft. They show a strong ability to collaborate with others, often working together to find the most effective solutions to challenges. They enjoy being tested by their environment or by peers with comparable skill levels.

There is a deep drive to refine their abilities and establish a clear niche in which they are recognized as knowledgeable or authoritative. They enjoy detailed discussions about their interests and typically have one or two pursuits in which they excel or aim to become professional. Exceptional or highly specialized talents are often found at this level, though not exclusively.

A common challenge at this stage is over-identification with their craft. Individuals may become so absorbed in their work or hobbies that they lose interest in the broader world and pay little attention to what lies outside their chosen niche.

Level 5 Young - At this level, individuals are driven to act directly on their deepest desires—to become, influence, and experience whatever they choose. They tend to follow their inclinations closely, shaping their actions around what they want to have or be.

Rather than relying on intense effort or force, they prefer efficiency. They understand how systems work and know how to move within them to their advantage. If an easier or more effective path exists, they will find it and use it. Their strength lies in improvisation and adaptability, using clever or unconventional approaches to achieve desired outcomes.

This level is best understood as mastering the art of getting results with minimal resistance, often through insight, timing, and strategic action rather than overt struggle.

Level 6 Young - This stage is where souls actively test the law of cause and effect. It is marked by demanding experiences that challenge one’s ability to choose wisely. Individuals are pushed to confront consequences, reassess past decisions, and learn to live with outcomes that did not unfold as planned.

This level is often experienced through high-stakes situations in which others rely on them to make the right choice—choices that are rarely simple or risk-free. Many decisions feel like no-win scenarios, where any option carries consequence. Through this tension, they develop accountability, discernment, and a deeper understanding of responsibility.

Level 7 Young - At the culmination of the Young Soul paradigm, there emerges a strong demand to share expertise and insight for the benefit of others. These individuals are among the least selfish of Young Souls, often acting altruistically with their talents, resources, and influence.

They frequently find themselves in leadership or management roles, where they work to create opportunities and advantages for others that would not exist without their involvement. Many prominent or high-status individuals operate at this level, as they possess both the ambition and capacity to influence large groups and handle significant responsibility.

Their motivation is often to work within or leverage systems they understand well, using them to uplift others—particularly those with less power—while still remaining focused on efficiency, results, and getting things done.

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The Mature Soul - This soul age is centered on forming meaningful connections and understanding the world at a deeper level. Surface appearances give way to substance—how things function, why they matter, and how they relate. Individuals at this stage are drawn to a wide range of disciplines, from the arts to the sciences, from cosmic exploration to microscopic life, driven by a desire to view reality from many perspectives.

They tend to develop strong values, ethics, and moral frameworks, often reflecting deeply on what it means to be alive. Passionate and curious, they seek experiences that expand their awareness and refine their understanding of reality. Relationships become essential to their happiness, and they place great importance on harmony among friends, family, and associates.

At their best, these souls are thoughtful, mature, resilient, and compassionate. At their worst, when wounded or angered, they can become vindictive, deceitful, or cruel. If they decide you're a bad person or lack their standards, then consider yourself “canceled”.

Level 1 Mature - At the beginning of the Mature Soul age, there is a strong desire to be involved in activities that stimulate the mind and deepen understanding. Individuals at this stage want to participate in something meaningful—or at least promising—so long as it contributes to greater insight or personal growth.

They explore this paradigm by seeking out others who share similar perspectives, actively forming connections with friends, partners, and communities where they feel aligned.

Level 2 Mature - This level centers on understanding partnership and the concept of a soulmate. Intimacy is essential, and individuals at this stage strongly dislike being alone. They often surround themselves with friends until they find a meaningful romantic partner, at which point their focus shifts almost entirely to that relationship.

Romance becomes the primary interest, and being in love—and loved in return—takes precedence over nearly everything else. They value authenticity and tend to have a sharp sense for who is genuine and who is not. Artificial or shallow connections are unappealing to them.

At this level, there is also a growing interest in the arts, philosophy, and thoughtful intellectual discussion, especially as these deepen emotional connection and shared meaning.

Level 3 Mature - After the soulmate phase, a strong desire emerges to contribute within a community. Individuals at this level are drawn to organizations and causes that allow them to “help the cause,” often affiliating with charities, environmental efforts, and animal welfare initiatives.

For them, love is expressed through service—by committing to work that heals, supports, and nurtures those in need. They carry a clear intention to leave the world better than they found it and are most fulfilled when helping others in ways that create meaningful, lasting impact.

Level 4 Mature - This level focuses on expanding awareness of life in all its complexity. Individuals here have developed strong mental faculties and often feel attuned to the forces that shape reality. It is at this stage that intuitive or psychic awareness may first be explored.

They are deeply invested in learning, viewing education as fluid, expansive, and never complete. Dense books, rigorous study, and sustained intellectual effort appeal to them. Many influential academics and thinkers operate at this level, though it is not limited to formal scholarship.

They enjoy deep analysis, thoughtful discussion, detailed explanations, and nuanced ideas. Precision matters to them, and they have little patience for careless work, shallow thinking, or indifference to detail. While they may disregard what they consider trivial or uninspired, they are highly attentive to anything they deem meaningful or intellectually substantial

Level 5 Mature - Those at this level are often eccentric, expressive, and unconventional. They are drawn to freedom, novelty, and intense experiences, often living for the moment. This can show up as following favorite bands, choosing alternative lifestyles like van life, or immersing themselves in festival and creative culture.

They gravitate toward nontraditional careers that feel exciting, expressive, or fun, while conventional jobs are usually seen as a fallback rather than a goal. Self-expression is central to this level and often takes the form of writing, comedy, social media, or performance.

They enjoy humor, especially self-deprecation and satire, and are comfortable poking fun at themselves and others. While playful and lighthearted, they can also be influential, clever, and socially sharp when they choose to be.

Level 6 Mature - This level is often one of the most challenging, as the focus is on returning to the basics of human experience. Individuals are pushed to relate to, understand, and appreciate all walks of life, cultivating true humility, compassion, and empathy.

They can appear intense, emotional, or overly concerned, navigating lives filled with fear, love, humor, and angst. Their strength lies in discovering hidden value or lessons in situations that seem negative, ugly, or unpleasant. Boundaries are tested constantly, forcing them to confront what is acceptable or tolerable.

Careers at this level typically involve engagement with the more difficult or darker aspects of life, often in the public sphere. They tend to resonate with work that addresses humanity’s struggles or flaws, frequently using humor—especially dark humor—to process and navigate their experiences.

Level 7 Mature - The final stage of the Mature Soul is about using personal wisdom, intuition, and resources to navigate the world while guiding others. Individuals at this level naturally step into roles as leaders, caregivers, and role models. They are skilled at forming councils, institutions, and systems that support collective well-being. Their main concern is the coherence, ethics, and happiness of their society. They strongly oppose poor leadership and mismanagement, easily recognizing when authority is exercised irresponsibly. When possible, they work to correct dysfunction, ensure fair organization, and make sure those around them are supported and cared for.

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The Old Soul - Those who pass through the earlier paradigms arrive at a stage where reflection, context, and ideas matter most. At this level, individuals generate original thoughts and see the world both as it is and as it could be. They enjoy exploring new ideas and forming fellowships, but only engage when genuinely interested—otherwise, they remain detached. They possess qualities and abilities unseen in earlier soul ages, though they rarely flaunt or even acknowledge them.

At their best, they are highly perceptive, emotionally intelligent, and able to relate to almost anyone regardless of education or status. They appreciate people’s unique qualities and often encourage others simply by being present. At their worst, they withdraw from ambition and involvement altogether, appearing disengaged, messy, or lazy. Even so, they retain a warmth and depth that others find quietly nourishing and difficult to resist.

Level 1 Old - This stage marks a letting go of attachment to roles, outcomes, and identity. Souls no longer feel the need to become something, prove anything, or possess much at all. Instead, they seek experiences that offer personal, soulful nourishment, unique to each individual.

They tend to think philosophically and act with quiet stoicism, often observing life as if slightly apart from it—participating, but not entangled. What matters most to them is understanding how the world works while finding simple, sustainable ways to live within its complexity. They prefer reading, resting, and reflection over intense activity or constant exertion.

Level 2 Old - At this stage, souls seek out familiar connections formed across many lifetimes, valuing companionship over new relationship-building. They are less interested in developing deep bonds and more inclined to enjoy the warmth of reunion with old friends and trusted companions.

Relationships are measured by ease, positivity, and mutual uplift. They engage only to the extent that connection feels nourishing rather than demanding. Companionship is often found in brief encounters, shared moments, and relationships with animals rather than long-term commitments.

Level 3 Old - At this stage, souls become more adventurous and spontaneous in how they live. Life feels lighter to them—nothing is overly serious—and fulfillment comes from trying different experiences with different people. They are drawn to jobs, environments, and relationships that support discovery and novel ways of living.

What excites them most is uncovering lifestyles that are enjoyable, nourishing, and sustainable. They gravitate toward unconventional people and perspectives, avoid rigid routines, and dislike stagnant environments. For many, adventure doesn’t need to be extreme—it can be as simple as changing routines, exploring new work, or traveling to unfamiliar places close to home.

Level 4 Old - At this level, souls grow comfortable with solitude and devote themselves to deep understanding. They seek total comprehension of reality, people, and the subjects that captivate them. Much of life feels like a game to observe and learn from rather than something to manage or control.

They entertain themselves with hobbies, games, and intellectual pursuits, but have little interest beyond their chosen focus. When fully immersed, they may appear inactive or disengaged from daily life, yet their inner world is intensely active. They value freedom from obligation and prefer an unburdened, self-directed existence.

Level 5 Old - At this stage, souls move beyond defined interests or disciplines and instead express their inner being in ways that are deeply personal and often ineffable. They become the subject themselves—inviting others to discover them rather than teaching or explaining.
They are accepting by nature, finding value in everyone and rejecting no one. To them, all beings carry a story and a soul worth engaging. They connect easily, disarmingly, and without fear, seeing past defenses to the innocence beneath. Sharing becomes an act of play and goodwill, and they naturally befriend those who need warmth, understanding, or simple companionship.

Nobody really intimidates, scares, or otherwise frightens them, as they can see right through anyone's layers of grit and let their inner child come out to play.

Level 6 Old - This stage represents the resolution of remaining karma—unfinished consequences from past choices that once interfered with another’s freedom to choose. While all lives encounter karmic patterns, this is where they are fully acknowledged, understood, and brought to completion.

Souls may briefly revisit old dynamics to demonstrate comprehension rather than attachment. They no longer seek new experiences or outcomes, and they avoid choices that could influence another’s path. Life becomes simple and present-focused, marked by surrender rather than striving. Letting go is the central lesson here—not through effort, but through allowance.

Level 7 Old - This final stage is one of embodied teaching. Souls live their philosophy rather than explain it, needing little, desiring less, and acting only in alignment with what they understand to be true. Possessions, ambitions, and social pursuits fall away, leaving only what is necessary to exist within a body.

Their time is occupied by simple activities, reflection, and the occasional sharing of insight. They rarely ask for more than what sustains them in the moment. While they may seem distant or hard to know, they teach through presence rather than instruction—living quietly as an example rather than seeking connection or recognition.

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After the Old Soul paradigm, there is no longer any reason to want to be in a physical body. By this stage, all lessons have been integrated, experiences exhausted, and identity expanded beyond limitation. What remains is pure understanding—an awareness unbound by desire, fear, or necessity.

From here begins the Transcended Soul Age. No longer a participant in the physical game, the soul becomes a designer of new ones. It collaborates with other equivalents to create expanded arenas of experience—new rules, challenges, and dimensions through which others may grow and learn.

Beyond this lies the Infinite Soul Age, where individuality fully dissolves into the source itself. Awareness encompasses all matter, energy, and possibility at once. There are no constraints, no conditions—only infinite potential, presence, and creative expansion

The Transcendent Soul - seeks to assimilate with contemporary consciousness and form a bandwidth that incorporates vast arrays of experiences into game theory. The idea is to expand how souls produce effects and generate value extraction from their environments. These souls are responsible for assuming a "game developer" role to influence situations that propagate lessons and learning. Transcendent souls aren't required to learn anything for their roles, but they have lessons in application and technique as a unified entity of spirit force. This would mean that there is a teaching dynamic implemented in new and beneficial ways to promote evolution.

Level One Transcended - This level is an introductory period to assimilating experiences with the experiences of others within your peer group. A peer group is a collective of life entities that work together to form an agenda, pursue identical themes, and relate with each other. Peer groups aren't solely a product of humans forming a tight-knit group of friends, all spirits do it too the same way humans do because all life forms seek out relations, in and out of bodies. As a transcendental soul, your motivations are within the realm of teachings and administering lessons that can shape the way spirits form lifetimes or pursuits.

Level Two Transcended - Once there is a cohesive whole in terms of consolidation into a single operating unit, they begin to adjust their purpose and promise. This means they are concerned with what, why, and how they form a single focus or viewpoint to shape their operating agenda. On this level, the biggest distinction is conformity and coalescence as a primary focal point.

Level Three Transcended - This stage is a myriad of ways to collect data and absorb input to form a strategy for any particular agenda or target for activity. They are not so much concerned with achieving a goal as they are concerned with forming a body of insight that reflects the accuracy of their agenda or targeted activity. The biggest concern for this level is input analysis and making informed decisions on where to put their energy for maximum effect.

Level Four Transcended - This level's primary concern and focus is to provide feedback and assistance to all lifeforms and universal programs that require guidance. The universe uses transcended souls to oversee and direct certain functions so that a growth trajectory is followed. These functions include things like incarnation, planetary development, and other forms of life within the time-space continuum. Without transcended spirits to give direct input and guidance, the universe in context with evolution would be entirely void of meaning and purpose. They are responsible for keeping things together and forming plans to bring life to elevated forms of perception.

Level Five Transcended - At this stage, there is a need to explore creative ideas that can affect how they teach their insights. They have a stronger desire to make new ways of administering and communicating with universal lifeforms. They approach things more dynamically and consider the delivery of intended communications as important as the material itself.

Level Six Transcended - This level will be geared towards finding solutions to the reoccurring problems within the universal matrix. The biggest priority would be assistance and developing a sound understanding among those incarnating and even life orchestrated as overseers and watchers who act as conduits for materialized perceptions laden in the vast architecture of causal reality.

Level Seven Transcended - The final level of being a transcended soul is the evolution of assimilated souls that requires a collapse of singular thought while transforming into static motion rendering all thoughts, feelings, and motivations mute. The self is no longer applicable and you're now a mass of many distinctions becoming one large body of perception and kindled refinement. The "I am" is now completely "We are". While this kind of consciousness is available in the incarnation cycle, the totality of it is not, this is pure dissolution into a grand body of awareness. There is a profundity to it that cannot be understood while inside the physical dimension of time and space.





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