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An example of when there is excessive negative energy accumulated, is when a person loses control of themselves and explodes in a rage of intensely dark negative reactions through an emotional outburst. Sometimes, the person can appear momentarily possessed by these negative thoughtforms or emotions, losing control of their personal faculties and not remembering the extent of their outburst. This situation is intensified when a person takes drugs, alcohol or other consciousness altering substances.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2776-soul-psychology Soul Psychology]</ref>
An example of when there is excessive negative energy accumulated, is when a person loses control of themselves and explodes in a rage of intensely dark negative reactions through an emotional outburst. Sometimes, the person can appear momentarily possessed by these negative thoughtforms or emotions, losing control of their personal faculties and not remembering the extent of their outburst. This situation is intensified when a person takes drugs, alcohol or other consciousness altering substances.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2776-soul-psychology Soul Psychology]</ref>
==3D Personality Matrix==
[[File:Universal-Time-Matrix150.jpg|thumb|right|Universal Time Matrix|Universal Time Matrix]]
3D (three or third dimensional) Consciousness in used in describing the limited perception of the world as being only that which is perceived in the physical.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2705-separation-of-worlds Separation of Worlds]</ref> A person who limits their perceptions to the basic 5 senses would be considered a 3D person. Such a person would not have had an [[awakening]] experience and therefore not have fully developed [[HSP| Higher Sensory Perception]] or an ability to sense energy fields and their quality.
A 3D person is usually much more developed mentally than emotionally, leading them to perceive everything through their intellect. This results in dismissing Higher Sensory Perception experiences in others as well as in themselves.


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