Influences from the Being’s Inner Domain Book 1
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There are powerful little acknowledged internal influences that make us who and what we are.
This is a story of the often-overlooked component of every Being; the spirit domain, and why it is such a necessary component of all Beings. The spirit domain is important for many reasons. It orchestrates and coordinates the internal workings, communications and influences to and from the mind component. It provides the mind with materials from its stores of knowledge and experience since the beginning of time. Unlike the other components of a Being, spirits never die. They are reassigned to a new-born. retaining all they have gathered through time to support past, present and future Beings. Spirits, from their domain, also influence motion and movement from the Being’s physical component. This gives the Being fuller flexibility, dexterity and movement capabilities. Most important of all, it’s in the spirit domain that life itself for each Being is centered and originates. This story tells of how the spirit domain interacts with, and influences through and with, the other components of a Being. The spirit domain contributes a great deal to determining who we are, how we act and why we behave the way we do. It will explain how a spirit influences a Being through its life’s pathways.
The spirit domain of a human being contains three spirits. Each spirit has a nature, either good or evil. The strenght of the spirits nature ranges from strong to weak. The domains combinations of the three spirit’s natures and the different strengths of each spirit nature makes every spirit, and each domain, uniquely different. It is the three spirits within the domain contributing as one, yet contending and conflicting between the three that forms our differences, our actions and the personalities of each Being. Most of all, however, it is the spirits that give the Being life itself.

The inner spirit and domain influences are at work through many of the primary staples of our existence. Referring to a few are a Being’s goodness or evil, love and all emotions and feelings, how and why we form relationships with other and those we don’t. They enable us to achieve our destinies and purpose, and reasons why not. They support foresight, insight and intuition, a conscience, the forming of our personality and reason for changing moods and disposition. Miracles, magic and the mystical come from spirits and the domain; as do curses. There is so much more that will be addressed in the stories that follow.

These stories will explain how the spirit domain works in partnership with and influences the other components of the Being. The spirits provide history, knowledge, and experience to the Being and future generations. The longevity of the current civilization is based on the aggregate condition and strength of spirit domains.

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Date de parution 25 août 2022
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INFLUENCES FROM THE BEING’S INNER DOMAIN BOOK 1
 
The Dominating Force Within US
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Racq Thah
 
Copyright © 2022 by Racq Thah.
 
Library of Congress Control Number:
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
 
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Contents
Even More about Spirits
Humans Are Not the Only Vessel of the Spirit
The Circular Path of Life
Good Seed among the Thickets
The Bad Seed
The Disadvantaged
Contention for a Destiny
Bringing the Past to the Future
Relationships
Book Summary
About the Author
 
The origin of all life on the earth has long been a mystery and one not yet nor perhaps will ever be completely understood or solved. No one knows for certain how our species originated or why. Some still spend much of their time thinking about these mysteries in great detail. They question our meaning, our true purpose, our value on this earth, or what really comprises our being. Beyond the obvious flesh and bone, some would question what the underlying elements of our being are. What constitutes life itself within our being? Is it only in what we see, in what we can touch, and in what we feel and experience that we should believe to be real? Is it these things that represent the primary constituents of the whole human makeup? Or is it more probable that we have limited ourselves to only what our external allows us? Could it be that we limit ourselves and are only partially aware of the whole of our makeup, the ownership of our space and our capabilities? Is there a likelihood that another layer of truth and discovery exists for those who choose, even dare, to explore further what lies unknown inside us? There is evidence that there is more to our existence than what we know, other than the tangible, the superficial, and that which is openly outwardly perceived. Significant portions of life, indeed, originate from what we do not yet acknowledge or understand.
We humans have many components within our architecture that cannot be seen, cannot be heard, or cannot be felt. These are the things that help define our being. They make the being alive. They make it special and unique. Some give us our range of emotions, our nature, our culture, our thoughts and perceptions, our perspective, and even a history. These and the other more obvious components come together to comprise our “selves,” our unique composition, and our total package. It’s not only to us humans that this applies. The same holds for all types of living existence. When I talk of emotions, of thoughts, and of conscious perspective, one immediately thinks I’m referring to the cerebral part of our anatomy. It’s the mind or a control component of the being, that which gives us our mental abilities to decide and create thoughts. But this is not all of it, at least not entirely.
What I’m referring to is the true origin of ideas, thoughts, and emotions. It’s the unknown component that answers the mysteries of what turns flesh and bone to animate life. I’m referring to the true source and stimulus that initiates feeling, impulses, and commands to be served and reacted on by the other more obvious components of the being. The mind is a part of it but more a conduit for final presentation, packaging, and distribution of the products originating from a more vital component. The mind is a partner in a well-orchestrated process. It acts primarily as a filter and as a switchboard. It controls command communication and some temporary warehousing. This is especially true in nonhuman living beings where the mind is less developed or less function rich. In these beings, its controlled channels and filters are more porous and act to pass through to other switches.
Not all beings are as complex and gifted as us humans. This is known and accepted. Not all are equipped with all the special capacities and features provided by a full portion of nature’s complementing components, those familiar and those not. But all are blessed with a full portion of life’s mysterious gift, the one I allude to. No matter the measure of what we can acknowledge or not, all living beings are more than what can be outwardly seen, felt, or heard. The chapters in this collection are focused on the invisible and often overlooked component—the secret, the gift of our creation and existence on this earth.
So, the question arises, what is this unknown component? Why is it a mystery? Allow me to share.
The mystery component’s existence is not outwardly obvious. Rather, it is cloaked by the other more recognizable components of the being. As alluded to, it generates and supplies thoughts and ideas to the mind; it choreographs the motion, the animation, and the response of the being to all of life’s stimuli. It works through the being’s more obvious and known components but never directly with the outside world. Only through these other parts and processes will it interact and react with the world. It creates the impression that its contribution is actually that of the others. It never seeks recognition. It answers only to its nature and to its origin. It is primarily contained within a special domain deep within every being. It is commonly referred, when referred to at all, as the spirit. There are actually three in a human domain. It is this special domain of the three spirits that represents the third primary component in us humans. The three components together represent who and what we are.
For clarity’s sake, let’s identify the three components. The first component of a being is the physical one. It is made up of the body and the physically tangible structure. This part gives form, physical presence, and movement to the being. It is the direct interface to and from the others of the outside world. It’s the filler of a being’s space on the earth. It’s what others perceive as the being. It’s the vision others recognize.
The second component of a being is the control component, the mind and the nervous system. Combined with the physical component, it represents the cellular, the cytoplasmic, and the chemical and electrical reactors of the being. Like the physical component, it, too, is tangible and explained to a degree by science. The control component is thought to be the source of order and cognizant reaction and thinking. This is partially true. It assembles and orders ideas. It transmits and communicates actions and responses to the physical being. It temporarily stores information and thought.
It is in the third component, the spirit component, that stimulates and arouses the other two. It is what provides them with the raw materials to initiate response and action. The spirit component provides all the being’s emotions and feelings. Ideas and thoughts originate from the spirit domains. It is through the spirit component that beings are driven. The body and mind are tools of the spirit, guided and directed by the spirit domain. The spirit gives them reason, thoughts, ideas, impulses, and emotions. The spirit stimulates the other components and orchestrates cohesiveness and coordination between the parts. It’s the source of our complexity, the source of our simplicity. It’s the energy and inertia that changes mass and assembly to life. It’s not easy to accept the existence of this spirit component without human-defined proofs. These are usually what the actions and outputs from physical and mind components can externally touch, see, or sense. This creates a problem for the spirit.
Spirits are not external to our being. They can only deal directly through their two liaisons from a position internal to the being. Therefore, you may not be convinced of their existence. You will never touch or see them directly. But they are a part of our every action, every vision, and every thought. Spirits do exist. I will prove it. To do so, we’ll need to step back and explore the mysteries of this component’s existence in greater detail. The proofs will come through examples and stories.
First, let’s examine what the spirit component offers its being. The spirit’s contributions are many things that are important to us but none so important as life itself. It is in the spirit that a being’s life originates and operates. This should be enough, but it offers much more. The value goes beyond the being. To establish the spirit’s full worth, we need to first know of and develop its past, how its relationship and value to beings came about.
Spirits have existed in the earth’s realms forever, much earlier than the appearance of physical beings on the earth. These physical beings came centuries later. This is where

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