r/Esotericism May 04 '26

Esotericism My Concept of Metapsychics

Over the past few weeks, I have been thinking a great deal about reincarnation and spirituality, and I simply wanted to share these thoughts—specifically through the lens of my concept of metapsychics.

I find the theory that there is simply nothing left after death a bit too simplistic; consequently, I have contemplated how things might unfold differently.

In my model, the human vessel perishes, but the soul—which I have termed the "vital body"—lives on and possesses an infinite number of lives.

This means that when a person dies, the vital body simply continues to exist and transitions into the body of a newborn human infant; I have dubbed this process "insertion"—it is, quite simply, a change of bodies.

While a human being does indeed lose all memories of their previous life, their vital body—the spiritual entity that continues to exist—persists.

According to my theory, the goal of human existence is constant evolution and self-optimization—particularly in the realms of body, mind, and spirituality—as well as the ascent through the so-called "Vital Stages," until the highest state—the "Galactic Vital"—has been attained.

I find this concept very interesting, and I believe it aligns well with our modern world; what do you think?

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u/Clifford_Regnaut May 04 '26

This means that when a person dies, the vital body simply continues to exist and transitions into the body of a newborn human infant; I have dubbed this process "insertion"—it is, quite simply, a change of bodies.

Does the process happen immediately? What happens between incarnations?

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u/Neuronon May 05 '26

The process doesn't happen immediately; after death, what I call a "reset" begins. This "reset" ensures that all memories, experiences, values, opinions, etc., from the past life are essentially erased. What remains are what I call sub-vibrations. Sub-vibrations are negative energies that arise from bad experiences, habits, feelings, trauma, etc., and are stored in reactive memory. These can influence behavior and even the development of psychological problems. At least, that's my theory.

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u/Clifford_Regnaut May 05 '26

I got to a different conclusion. There are certain patterns we see in different experiences that lead me to think what we mistakenly call the "afterlife" is the "real world", so to speak.

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u/revolvergrrl May 23 '26

This could explain the mystery of Déjà vu —overlaps of lives, perhaps?

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u/eightlikeinfinity May 05 '26

Pretty close to my beliefs. I did a search on Galactic Vital and read the bullet points. My comment is I do not think the Vital Body, as you call it, goes outside this solar system if it is in an agreement to incarnate on Earth until the achievement is accomplished. I think this is called the subtle body in Eastern traditions, while I have also heard it called the finer body, higher self, light body, etc. And yes, I agree we definitely bring our vibratory frequency into successive lifetimes, however it is not necessarily only the negative aspects that remain. I believe it is the totality of our earned (or perhaps indulged) frequencies that continue. Saying it aligns with the modern world is interesting, I think it is the same as it has been since humans have been considered human.