Humans often cleave in between the physical and the mental, believing objects and entities to belong or to relate to either one or the other, but not directly to both. This cleavage of consciousness hinders the understanding, the comprehension that both aspects are distinct parts of one continuous whole, and that the definite impact of either aspect upon the other is real, true, observable if one pays attention, and can be used for any purpose the will imposes, just as in our familiar interactions with matter.
All of the above applies also to the planes of the emotions and of the spirit, as they all form parts of the continuous weave of the whole.
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