1. Spirits are real.
2. We are not alone: we live in a multidimensional
universe peopled with beings — spirits of nature, gods and daimons, angels and
ancestors — who take a close interest in our affairs and influence our lives
for good or ill.
3. We are more than our bodies and brains, which are only
vehicles for soul.
4. The soul survives the death of the body.
5. Soul journeying is the key to the spiritual worlds and
the knowledge of ultimate reality. The soul makes excursions outside the body
in dreams and visions. The heart of spiritual practice is to learn to shift
consciousness at will and travel beyond time and space. Through soul-flight, we
return to worlds beyond the physical plane in which our lives have their source
and are able to explore many dimensions of the Otherworld.
6. Souls are corporeal, though composed of much finer
substance than the physical body.
7. People have more than one soul. In addition to the
vital soul that sustains physical life — closely associated with the breath —
there is a “free soul,” associated with the dreambody, which can travel outside
the body and separates from it at physical death, as well as an enduring spirit
whose home is on the higher planes.
8. Souls — or pieces of soul — can be lost or stolen.
This is the principal cause of disease and misfortune.
9. Some people have more souls than others and have the
ability to make excursions to different places at the same time.
10. At death, different vehicles of soul go to different
lots. Through conscious dreaming, it is possible to explore the conditions of
the afterlife to prepare for one’s death and to assist souls of the dying and
departed.
11. We are born with counterparts in nature. For example,
we are born with a totem animal and a relationship with natural forces (wind or
water or lightning) that are part of our basic identity and help to pattern the
natural flow of our energy.
12. We are born with counterparts in other places and
times, and in other dimensions of reality. When we encounter them through
interdimensional travel, they become allies and sometimes teachers.
Adapted from my book Dreamgates:
Exploring the Worlds of Soul, Imagination and Life Beyond Death. Published
by New World Library.
Art: detail from Henri Rousseau, "The Dream" (1910)
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