O'Dell, G. N. Anatomy of The Human Grey Body Grey Anatomy Transpersonal WayStation San Antonio ISBN 1419654446 Copyright 2007
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Anatomy of The Human Grey Body
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Fig 30 Jivatma Body Cross Sectional View
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Why Things Looks the Way They Do
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Ancient sphere sculptures are the most compiling archaeological
evidence that links causal shapes to human psyche. The sphere is
the shape of form, beauty in Itself— attractive to the eye, magnetic to
the soul. All things are shaped by a sphere of influence from huge
astronomical systems to the smallest atom or monad.
Within multidimensional bodies such as the human and etheric
bodies, all corresponding bodies nest. Likewise are own solar
system nests within the properties of the etheric and Atman planes.
Hence, idealism merges with realism for there is no separation
between mind and body as all things nest within Divinity the Hindu
praises as Atman.
The missing links of evolutionary changes are not present as man
seems to have hopped to earth toward the end of the last ice age. No
doubt, evolutionary processes that shape bodies play a major role in
the development of all biological entities; however, the shape of man
has changed little since his appearance during the Holocene epoch
some 20,000 years B.C.
Archaeological records depict human’s earliest civilizations springing
from bands of wandering nomads about the biblical frontiers of the
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Here, the story of the human body
begins while fruitless scientific hypotheses try to link man to early
primates in vain. It makes good sense if all bodies and planes
coexist; the human shape is forever as the shape of a sphere, bright
shinning balls of light and by way of anthromorphic idealistic changes
develop into today’s human shape. That’s if we don’t abandon the
idea of all peoples in all places and all times!
Figures 30-46 are artistic conceptions of the changes from the
simple spherical shape of the monad into the biological complexities
necessary to deal with and in harsh elements of the physical plane.







