Janis Kalns

"The Soul"

The book presents both knowledge intended for scientist of psychology and stories for people who want to understand answers to questions such as:
What is the soul?
How does it develop?
Why am I on this planet?
What is the meaning of my life?
What are my tasks?
and so on.

Here are selected excerpts from the book.

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Geographer Chao-Tsun-Mintavi

In the year 1148, the soul of Edoni incarnated to create a man who would be called by the name Chao-Cun-Mintavi when he grew up. Edoni incarnated in China — a country with a very high level of spiritual education, so life promised to be very interesting.

Edoni's parents were relatively wealthy farmers who engaged in agriculture and livestock farming. This occupation was their source of livelihood, which satisfied all their needs.

Shortly after Edoni was born, the parents had another child, and soon a little girl was born. Unfortunately, the mother lived only 6 months and died after suffering from a serious illness.

Edoni had already managed to love the little machine, so together with her parents, she mourned her death deeply, but daily chores helped her quickly forget this tragedy and life returned to normal tracks.

Chao-Cun-Mintavi gained a lot of knowledge on the path of self-education, as there were many valuable books at home. The parents, seeing the child's great desire for knowledge, did not spare resources and sent him to various teachers. This, of course, raised the child's level of education.

Mintavi was particularly interested in natural sciences, as this interest was genetically inherited from his father. The other field in which Mintavi achieved good results was geography, as he was encouraged in this by Edoni, who had chosen it as one of his tasks.

When Mintavi had grown up, some inexplicable inner force urged him to go out into the world. This was, of course, Edoni, who wanted to escape from the gray everyday life more quickly.

Edoni Mintavi was interested in family life, as he was aware from previous lives of the obligations it imposed. In this life, Edoni had set himself a goal — to explore as many countries as possible on this planet. Traveling, traveling, and traveling again — that was Edoni's main goal, and he oriented Mintavi towards it as well. He did not resist, and the day came when, guided by a common interest, they both left Mintavi's parents and ventured into the vast world.

In ancient times, Mintavi organized a group of people with similar interests around them, and they all went on journeys and became explorers of new lands.

These journeys brought an indescribable amount of information, and both he and Mintavi were satisfied with such a lifestyle. Wherever they went and shared their experiences, there were people who wanted to travel together with them. Thus, the group of people motivated by this interest had grown very large.

This large group of travelers at the borders of many countries raised doubts about the travelers' peaceful intentions and they were denied the crossing of their territorial borders. Such discussions did not always end peacefully and often led to taking up arms. This resulted in Edoni, together with Mintavi, becoming the commanders of a relatively large army. Since Mintavi was the organizer and leader of the entire event, he was unexpectedly appointed as the general of the newly formed army.

There was no longer a time when the Mintavi troops could break into foreign lands with force, as it was no longer appropriate to speak of fulfilling a divine mission in the field of geography. The Edoni realized that the situation had become very unfavorable for them, but it was very difficult to correct it. They had gone so far into foreign lands, and their army consisted of so many men from different countries that they themselves no longer really understood to which nation they belonged. At the same time, all the countries had united against the Mintavi as conquerors. The initial task — geographical exploration and the creation of maps — had turned into the conquest of new lands.

Edoni was still looking for a way out of the situation, but in vain. Forming a military force meant allowing all his followers to be killed right there on the spot. Returning to the starting point was impossible, the enemy was all around, and the wheel of history could no longer be turned back. Continuing the wars was the most pointless thing Edoni had ever engaged in. He ordered Mintavi to continue pushing forward, hoping to find a territory where they could cease hostilities and begin a peaceful life.

The warlords of the conquered lands united against Mintavi, and advancing forward required more and more sacrifices. There were no free lands for the indigenous people, but where there were indigenous people, there began a fight against the foreigners. It was impossible to stop the war through peaceful means.

Edoni already thought that he and Mintavi had fallen into a vicious circle from which he would never escape, but it was not so.

In one of the battles of the year 1188, Mintavi was pierced through the chest by a sword. 40 years of life had come to an end. How much nonsense he had managed to think about before he died. After his death, no one was able to lead the army at such a level that it could continue to exist. In a short time, it was defeated. Many thousands of Mintavi's followers lost their lives.

Edoni understood that he had largely been responsible for the deaths of Mintavi and his loyal followers. He knew that he had helped Mintavi enter the annals of history with both good and bad deeds. Mintavi had described all his discoveries in many books that have survived to this day, and now historians are studying them. He signed all of them with the pseudonym — Cutavi.

In many historical materials, descriptions of the geographer — the conqueror of new lands, Chao-Cun-Mintavi, can be found up to the present day.

How the soul taught music to a little child

When father came, he brought a small accordion as a gift to his small son. This makes Edoni happy, because he has musical education, and he will certainly teach little Janis everything he knows.

The accordion mainly becomes the main toy of small Janis, because he simply does not have other toys. Edoni makes the child press buttons little by little and to listen to sounds. Later these sounds will string into melodies which small Janis has heard from singing adults. In a very short time Edoni teaches small Janis to play several melodies with his right hand, and he manages them quite well.

After that a more difficult task comes to teach the child to play with his left hand as well. Small Janis himself cannot see accordion buttons on the left side; therefore Edoni looks at them and programs small Janis at which moment and where his fingers should be put in compliance with the play of his right hand. There were only about three months necessary for Edoni to teach the child to play as good as it was possible on this small children's accordion.

Seeing her child's talent in the field of music his mother even did not suspect that her child's abilities developed due to the help of Edoni. Having exhausted possibilities of his instrument, small Janis asked his mother to buy him a bigger accordion. Although their finances were small, the money was saved and Janis got an accordion which was so big that only the child's eyes and forehead could be seen behind its upper part. The instrument was too big and too heavy, but little by little Janis learnt to overcome these problems with the help of Edoni. Both Janis and Edoni were happy about possibilities of the new accordion. In the previous incarnation when Edoni taught music to others in Italy with the help of his body, people had not yet created such high level instruments, therefore Edoni could not express his skills that broadly and to teach them to people. Now it was a real holiday for both of them. Edoni was glad that he could teach the child to play and sing, but Janis, in his turn, admired those sounds and their combinations which he could draw forth from his accordion. Janis learnt not only to play skilfully by ear on certain topics, but also little by little to compose music and write words himself. He felt shy to tell others about his own compositions, therefore in the public he played only melodies known to others.

During the second grade of Zadzene Primary School Janis participated in a performance with his accordion in a New Year concert. The fact that this small nipper who had no musical education or musicians in his family learnt to play so well was a surprise for many people at school. None of those who asked themselves about it suspected that this small musician had a very good music teacher Edoni. Janis himself also did not suspect that somebody was guiding him. The child thought that it was his natural interest and willpower which had led to such a result. Later Edoni taught small Janis to play the trumpet and partially also the piano which were available only in rare cases.

Small Janis dreamt about the possibility to study in a musical school, but they were on the breadline and their place of residence did not allow such possibility. Edoni knew that if only the child would get to his piano he would help Janis to master it on a high level, and in future this child would become not only a professional musician, but also a very good composer. Was small Janis a wunderkind? No, he was the same as others. Only his soul had a musical education which he could transfer to his body.

Having grown up, Janis did not become a professional musician, but played just for the joy of his friends and himself, sometimes composing some songs.

About Academician Vladimir Vernadsky and Sergei Vronsky

People sometimes use interesting word combinations, but when they are asked why this word combination was used, they cannot explain it themselves. A typical example is a phrase of the Academician V. Vernadsky about the astrologer Sergei Vronsky: “Although you have come from a Slavic landlord kin, you have a true Arian spirit!”

The soul of S. Vronsky was really an Arian humanoid with the corresponding spirit. His fantastic abilities are explained by it. But did the Academician V.Vernadsky know this when said it like this? No, the academician did not know this, but his soul knew it. And because V. Vernadsky talked in this situation, as it is accepted to as, from the heart, then the voice of the heart (soul) made him say such words. The first part of this expression indicates as if to the illogical discovery: Slavic landlord and Arian. As if it would not be compatible! It is said that the Academician V.Vernadsky was not conscious of the fact that the Arian incarnation is related neither to nationality nor to titles. Yes, Sergei Aleksevich Vronsky undeniably was one of the brightest representatives of the divine hierarchy on the earth. 

Even such an outstanding person as Sergei Alekseevich Vronski was mistaken considering that the issue of the good and the evil is conditional. Only the issue of our level of knowledge in this field and a resolution corresponding to it is disputable. This resolution in respect to what is good and what is bad is put into our souls for all situations of life.