
As beings of consciousness, we are all connected by a universal wave. This wave of awareness is what connects us all and creates the fundamental building blocks of our identity. However, the frequency of this wave can be moderated through the principle of the outward impressions of our waking life, where our life experiences shape the high or low pulsations of our souls.
The difference is the frequency wave we are as souls. Whether we are born Male or Female, the wave propagation moves in higher pulsations for a Female incarnation, and Lower pulsations for the Male incarnation. While it is in fact the same wave with the same awareness, but either heightened or lowered depending on the life experience we are meant to have.
So for anyone who says they could not imagine being anything other than what they are, is right on one hand and wrong on the other. As while we are either male or female we are experiencing ourselves as this pacific wave propagation and that is it. This is also why it is very important to follow your given wave for this life and stay true to its original intent.
Understanding Consciousness as a Wave
Consciousness is often described as an intangible force that shapes our identity and perception of reality. However, this force can be understood as a wave that connects us all.
Just like the waves in the ocean, the wave of consciousness has different frequencies and amplitudes that make up its overall shape. These frequencies and amplitudes can change based on our experiences in life, including the principle of reincarnation.
The Effects of Reincarnation on Self-Identity
Reincarnation is the belief that our soul is reborn in a new body after our physical death. This principle suggests that our soul is immortal and continues to evolve and learn through each new life experience.
As we live each life, our experiences shape the frequency and amplitude of our soul’s wave. For example, a soul that has lived a life of love and compassion may have a higher frequency wave, while a soul that has lived a life of negativity and hate may have a lower frequency wave.
This principle of reincarnation can help us understand the diversity of self-identity across different cultures and eras. Our current self-identity is shaped by our past experiences and the frequency of our soul’s waves.
The Impact of External Influences on Wave Propagation
External influences can have a significant impact on our wave propagation. For example, watching sexualized or violent content can shift our wave frequency to align with the content we are absorbing. This shift can have a negative impact on our self-identity and the experiences we have in life.
It is essential to be mindful of the content we absorb and the impact it has on our wave propagation. By being selective about the content we consume, we can help shape the frequency and amplitude of our soul’s wave, and in turn, our self-identity.
There are many aspects of outward impressions which permeate into the receptors of our wave propagation caused by the effects of external stimuli and societal environmental impacts. These create reflection, refraction, diffraction, and their combination. The total loss is equal to the sum of propagation weakening and fading weakening.
Case Studies: The Similarity of Self-Identity Across Different Frequencies
Despite the different frequencies and amplitudes of our soul’s wave, our self-identity is fundamentally the same. We all share the same universal consciousness and the same inherent desire to evolve and grow.
For example, male and female incarnations have different wave frequencies and amplitudes, but they share the same fundamental desire to love and be loved, to feel valued and appreciated, and to experience life to the fullest.
Even in cases where external influences have shifted a soul’s wave propagation, the fundamental desires of self-identity remain the same. By understanding this concept, we can begin to empathize with others and appreciate the diversity of self-identity across different frequencies.
Conclusion
As beings of consciousness, we are all connected by a universal wave that shapes our identity and perception of reality. The principle of reincarnation suggests that our life experiences shape the frequency and amplitude of our soul’s waves, and external influences can impact our wave propagation.
By being mindful of the content we absorb and understanding the similarity of self-identity across different frequencies, we can begin to appreciate the diversity of human experience and empathize with others.
