The Mystery of Creation: Chapter 3: Understanding the Trinity: The Trinity, Three Distinct Beings in One: The Spirit (The Energy/ Control Unit)
The Trinity, Three Distinct Beings in One:
The Spirit (The Energy/ Control Unit)
Now, with this being said, let’s
discuss the control unit. What does it
do? It is constantly pulling information
from the memory of the computer and sending it to the ALU and then taking
orders from the ALU and transmitting them to other parts of the computer. Back and forth at tremendous speeds, the
control unit is controlling all of the power flow throughout the computer and
it is always doing things for others.
Therefore, it only stands to
reason that the control unit is the other-centered part of a person. This, Sigmund Freud called the Ego. The Bible calls it the Spirit. The spirit is an energy within all people
that gives the body life and power. It
seeks out information that dwells in the mind and it transmits orders from the
mind to the body so that the body does what the mind wants it to. It is never focused on itself. That’s not its job. It is always focusing on what others want and
need. It focuses on what the ALU wants and
needs and it focuses on what the programming wants and needs. It obeys the programming and the ALU both,
though they all work together to form one intelligence.
However, it is the spirit, or
the control unit, that controls the power flow that gives life to all
things. It is the control unit that is
essential so that all that the ALU and computer programming dictate takes
place. It is the control unit that
dictates how much power is used to execute tasks. All things that are within the computer rely
on the control unit for life including the ALU and the computer
programming. Without the control unit,
no code would ever be “read” and the ALU would never receive instructions or
input from any source. In short, the
computer would be dead without it.
Likewise, we would be dead without our spirits.
So anything that is
other-centered would be from the spirit.
Basically, if you ever think things like, “What is he doing right now?”
or “What do you think we should do?” or “Whatever you want to do” or “I hope
she’s not angry with me” or “Let’s find out,” these are all thoughts of the
spirit. If you notice, the spirit really
doesn’t say “I” too much unless it is using “I” to express that the person is
interested in someone or something else.
The spirit’s thoughts are always focused outwards. Thus, the expression, “I love you,” is a
spiritual statement. The being who spoke
this wants another being to know that they love them. There is some element of selfishness in the
statement, making it partially Flesh-related, but it is mostly a spiritual
statement because it is motivated by thoughts directed towards another
person. Because I am thinking about that
person, I might say those words to them.
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