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The '''Physical Unit''' is the physical body and the | The term '''Physical Unit''' refers to the totality of the human biological body, inclusive of all physiological systems—neurological, respiratory, circulatory, endocrine, etc. The term is deliberately chosen to replace the dualistic and ideologically contaminated phrase physical body, which implicitly separates body from mind. | ||
In conventional discourse, the mind is often treated as distinct from the body, leading to conceptual confusion and spiritual fragmentation. The term Physical Unit corrects this error by affirming a monistic and emergentist understanding: the mind is not separate but is an integral, emergent function of the physical body—specifically of its neurological and energetic systems. The [[Bodily Ego]] is one such emergent structure. | |||
Further, the Physical Unit is not a passive vessel, but a sophisticated focusing and interfacing apparatus. When properly aligned, healed, and optimized, the Physical Unit enables a [[Full Measure of Consciousness]] to flow into and operate within physical reality. In this state, the Physical Unit becomes a fully capable vehicle for the expression of [[Resident Monadic Consciousness]] and for interaction with the [[Fabric of Consciousness]] | |||
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==Related Terms== | ==Key Terms== | ||
[[Lightning Path Human Development Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is an::LP Framework]]|format=ul|sort=has sort}} | |||
[[LP Psychological Framework]] > {{#ask:[[Is a key term::LP Psychological Framework]]|format=ul|sort=Has sort order psy-frame}} | |||
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===Related LP Terms=== | |||
[[Physical Unit]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Physical Unit]]}} | |||
===Non-LP Related Terms=== | |||
[[Physical Unit]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Physical Unit]]}} | [[Physical Unit]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related term::Physical Unit]]}} | ||
==Syncretic Terms== | ===Syncretic Terms=== | ||
[[Physical Unit]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Physical Unit]]}} | [[Physical Unit]] > {{#ask:[[Is a syncretic term::Physical Unit]]}} | ||
== | ==Structure== | ||
[[File:PhysicalUnit.png|450px|thumb|center|alt=The Physical Unit|The Physical Unit]] | |||
The physical unit consists of the three integrated components, these being the | |||
#hardware, | |||
#software, and | |||
#energy and information conduits that power the whole thing. | |||
The hardware of the physical unit consists of the bones, muscles, blood vessels, internal organs, and neurological systems of the physical body. Basically, anything with a cellular structure is hardware. | |||
The software of the physical unit consists of two things, [[Bodily Algorithms]] which facilitate operation, adaptation, and survival, and a [[Bodily Ego]] designed to do the same. | |||
Finally, the energy and information conduits are the channels that power the whole thing. | |||
==Notes== | |||
The phrase '''Physical Unit''' (PU) refers to the physical body, specifically as it functions as a container for [[Monadic Consciousness]]. The physical unit consists of the physical body itself ''and'' the mind that emerges as a consequence of the neurological and quantum operations that occur inside the nervous system of the physical unit. | The phrase '''Physical Unit''' (PU) refers to the physical body, specifically as it functions as a container for [[Monadic Consciousness]]. The physical unit consists of the physical body itself ''and'' the mind that emerges as a consequence of the neurological and quantum operations that occur inside the nervous system of the physical unit. | ||
The Physical Unit has a “dual consciousness” consisting of a [[Bodily Ego]] and a [[Spiritual Ego]]. | The Physical Unit has a “dual consciousness” consisting of a [[Bodily Ego]] and a [[Spiritual Ego]]. | ||
The physical unit is a container for Consciousness. "The belief, the knowledge, and even the experience that our physical world of the senses is a mere illusion, a world of shadows, and that the three-dimensional tool we call our body serves only as a container or dwelling place for Something infinitely greater and more comprehensive than the body and which constitutes the matrix of the real life--this surely is the most powerful idea man [sic] has ever concieved.<ref>Kalweit, Holger. Dreamtime and Inner Space: The World of the Shaman. Boston: Shambhala, 1988. p. 9</ref> | The physical unit is a container for Consciousness. "The belief, the knowledge, and even the experience that our physical world of the senses is a mere illusion, a world of shadows, and that the three-dimensional tool we call our body serves only as a container or dwelling place for Something infinitely greater and more comprehensive than the body and which constitutes the matrix of the real life--this surely is the most powerful idea man [sic] has ever concieved.<ref>Kalweit, Holger. Dreamtime and Inner Space: The World of the Shaman. Boston: Shambhala, 1988. p. 9</ref> | ||
"...he made the soul...to be the ruler and mistress, of whom the body was to be the subject." '''<ref>Plato, ''Timaeus'', trans. Benjamin Jowett (Internet Classics Archive, 360AD), https://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.html</ref> | |||
The physical unit's prime directives are to survive and thrive, both of which require the [[Seven Essential Needs]] be met. | The physical unit's prime directives are to survive and thrive, both of which require the [[Seven Essential Needs]] be met. | ||
The physical unit contains a [[Bodily Ego|Bodily Ego]] that properly nurtured, healthy, and supportive, is, a reflection of [[Spiritual Ego|Spiritual Ego]]/[[Highest Self|Highest Self]]. | The physical unit contains a [[Bodily Ego|Bodily Ego]] that properly nurtured, healthy, and supportive, is, a reflection of [[Spiritual Ego|Spiritual Ego]]/[[Highest Self|Highest Self]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:23, 14 June 2025
Physical Unit
The term Physical Unit refers to the totality of the human biological body, inclusive of all physiological systems—neurological, respiratory, circulatory, endocrine, etc. The term is deliberately chosen to replace the dualistic and ideologically contaminated phrase physical body, which implicitly separates body from mind.
In conventional discourse, the mind is often treated as distinct from the body, leading to conceptual confusion and spiritual fragmentation. The term Physical Unit corrects this error by affirming a monistic and emergentist understanding: the mind is not separate but is an integral, emergent function of the physical body—specifically of its neurological and energetic systems. The Bodily Ego is one such emergent structure.
Further, the Physical Unit is not a passive vessel, but a sophisticated focusing and interfacing apparatus. When properly aligned, healed, and optimized, the Physical Unit enables a Full Measure of Consciousness to flow into and operate within physical reality. In this state, the Physical Unit becomes a fully capable vehicle for the expression of Resident Monadic Consciousness and for interaction with the Fabric of Consciousness
Key Terms
Lightning Path Human Development Framework >
- LP HEALING Framework
- LP Connection Framework
- LP Creative Framework
- LP Psychological Framework
- Pathfinder Educational Model
- Human Psyche
- Bodily Consciousness
- Consciousness
- Connection Capacity
- Connection
- Physical Unit
- Connection-Centered Psychology
- Disconnection
Related LP Terms
Physical Unit > Bodily Algorithm, Bodily Ego, Connection, Self Assessment, Seven Essential Needs, Spiritual Ego, Structure of the Human Psyche, The Blindfold, Toxic Socialization, Water Glass Metaphor
Non-LP Related Terms
Physical Unit > Default Mode Network, Essential Needs, Health, Highest Self, Human Development, Merkaba, Needs
Syncretic Terms
Physical Unit > Physical Vesture, Temple of the Holy Spirit, The Body, The Body of Christ, The Vessel
Structure

The physical unit consists of the three integrated components, these being the
- hardware,
- software, and
- energy and information conduits that power the whole thing.
The hardware of the physical unit consists of the bones, muscles, blood vessels, internal organs, and neurological systems of the physical body. Basically, anything with a cellular structure is hardware.
The software of the physical unit consists of two things, Bodily Algorithms which facilitate operation, adaptation, and survival, and a Bodily Ego designed to do the same.
Finally, the energy and information conduits are the channels that power the whole thing.
Notes
The phrase Physical Unit (PU) refers to the physical body, specifically as it functions as a container for Monadic Consciousness. The physical unit consists of the physical body itself and the mind that emerges as a consequence of the neurological and quantum operations that occur inside the nervous system of the physical unit.
The Physical Unit has a “dual consciousness” consisting of a Bodily Ego and a Spiritual Ego.
The physical unit is a container for Consciousness. "The belief, the knowledge, and even the experience that our physical world of the senses is a mere illusion, a world of shadows, and that the three-dimensional tool we call our body serves only as a container or dwelling place for Something infinitely greater and more comprehensive than the body and which constitutes the matrix of the real life--this surely is the most powerful idea man [sic] has ever concieved.[1]
"...he made the soul...to be the ruler and mistress, of whom the body was to be the subject." [2]
The physical unit's prime directives are to survive and thrive, both of which require the Seven Essential Needs be met.
The physical unit contains a Bodily Ego that properly nurtured, healthy, and supportive, is, a reflection of Spiritual Ego/Highest Self.
The PU may be conceptualized as a manifestation device, or a device designed to allow Consciousness to express within and manipulate the physical universe. As such, the physical unit was designed as a vehicle capable of expressing all Facets of Consciousness within the confines of the Physical Universe.
Development is the process of protecting, nurturing, and supporting the physical unit so it can contain high levels of Monadic Consciousness. Proper development requires satisfaction of the Seven Essential Needs
Using archetypes provided by the TOSAS, we may say that the goal of human development is a strong, powerful, fully emancipated, fully connected, fully functioning physical unit.
Ideally one wishes to manifest inside a fully developed, healthy, and fully functioning physical unit. Toxic Socialization and a violent and abusive system prevent proper development, disconnect, and damage the physical unit. Damage occurs to the PU through accidental or deliberate trauma, abuse, and neglect. Damage causes disconnection and lowers the CQ of the physical unit and leads Pathology from which the individual must heal.
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Footnotes
- ↑ Kalweit, Holger. Dreamtime and Inner Space: The World of the Shaman. Boston: Shambhala, 1988. p. 9
- ↑ Plato, Timaeus, trans. Benjamin Jowett (Internet Classics Archive, 360AD), https://classics.mit.edu/Plato/timaeus.html