Sunday, July 6, 2025

My Understanding of the “Thought-Form” Concept

By Hugh Lynn Cayce (Paraphrased from 2067-1 Reports)

The original creation of souls occurred long before the Earth was formed. While this may not have been the only act or time of creation, it is the one most relevant to us—because we are part of that cycle.
These souls, spiritual in essence, were composed of mind, spirit, and will.
Meanwhile, Earth was evolving through its natural course, governed by the laws of evolution—laws we still study today. Evolution, as we understand it, began when spiritual beings began projecting themselves into matter. At first, they attempted to control natural law, and then gradually sought to express themselves through it.
In doing so, they lost sight of the Divine Will and began exercising their own free will. Humanity, as we now know it, had not yet emerged. These souls, still in their spiritual form, began to “play god”—forming thought-constructs in astral matter, modeled after the more evolved animal forms on Earth. Through these thought-forms, they sought to express themselves.
Desire intensified, and with it, the need for more complex and fulfilling means of expression. In time, these spiritual beings became entangled in the very forms they had created, eventually cohabiting with animals and producing distorted, unnatural hybrids. The result was chaos.
Time, as we understand it, doesn’t apply here—so we cannot measure this process in years. It’s more akin to Van Loon’s story of the bird sharpening its beak on a mountain over eternity.
Into this confusion entered the Christ Principle—later symbolized through Jesus and other enlightened incarnations. This principle became the Way, the Light, and the Word.
Two spiritual beings took form—either by inhabiting the most evolved animal bodies or entering purified thought-forms (I lean toward the former). They embodied themselves in order to prepare a lineage through which the entrapped souls could gradually incarnate and redeem themselves from their own miscreations.
This redemptive process unfolded in five regions of the world—giving rise to the five major races, each of which preserved this story in myth or legend. Spiritual beings oversaw the preparation of pure bodies—vessels for returning to God-consciousness. Over time, souls began to shed the physical and energetic distortions of their past and purify both body and spirit—a reflection of deeper inner transformation.
In ancient Egypt, this sacred work was carried out with great purpose and intelligence, achieving remarkable spiritual advancement. Other civilizations and centers carried forward similar missions in other ages. Much of what we know today about sacrifice traces its roots back to these ancient systems for purifying the heart, aligning the will, and restoring divine awareness.
This process continues even now—in countless forms and locations—because true change must come from within. The heart and will of humanity must be transformed.
According to the readings, the first major upheaval in Atlantis occurred hundreds of thousands of years ago, when Lemuria and Atlantis began to break apart and the poles shifted. This resulted in scattered islands across the Atlantic. Around 17,000 B.C., more land was lost—an event remembered as the Biblical flood. The final destruction of Poseidia came around 10,500 B.C., triggering migrations to Egypt and Yucatan, though these movements had begun well before the final collapse.
Even after the birth of the so-called “pure races,” not everything went smoothly. This origin is the true basis—now badly misused—behind the idea of “racial purity.” The phrase, “The sons of God looked upon the daughters of men,” reflects the blending of divine and material lineages, and the complications that followed, which persist even today.
Meat-eating, for example, became natural to humanity due to the animal aspects of the body. As the soul evolves and the body is spiritualized, such physical desires naturally fade. Each soul is engaged in the lifelong process of building a purified form—an inner temple—that can ultimately elevate the physical body, as Jesus and others have done.
We are not waiting to enter eternity—we are already living in it. We simply haven't realized it yet.

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