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Because of the concept of Orbital Correlation, which means that living organisms must remain unchanging in order to conform to a stable environment, the ability of Will if incorporated into living organisms, should then not be able to transcend that boundary, as to Will itself outside its confined relationship to its environment. Thus by necessity on the physical plane, Will must be confined to the individuality of its natural adaptation and serve the part of the greater ecological whole, as trees do their part in terms of air supply.

Assuming the Replica Theory, two opposed states, as the physical and the non-physical comparative, might then require a third entity as a vehicle or controller of the process of alteration. The replica might be what is known as the Astral Plane. The aspect of Will or controller might be what is known as the Causal Plane.

This controlling entity or Will would be capable of establishing the validity or desirability of particular alternatives based on criterion of some necessity or benefit to itself or otherness. It should also have the capability of making alterations in the replica or non-physical plane. The plane of non-existence or replica must be absent some degree of consequence, since this would be necessary in order to create alternatives of any kind, as experimental explorations without causing damage to the physical world that would endanger the plane as a whole. However if decisions made in the replica were to have no consequential affect, or could not be actualized, then seemingly there would be no reason to make them except as matter of dream-like travel log. Whereas if decisions were to have affect on the physical plane with real consequence, then reason for them perhaps would exist. Thus the plane of the physical and the plane of the non-physical Will, would be necessary to each other.

The Replica as memory would perhaps possess a conscious and unconscious aspect and resemble a physical living organism. Planetary life as a whole could be like a nervous system, in which plant, animal and human life registers feeling and acts as the nerves of the organism. Plant and animal life might represent the unconscious, having limited Will and perceiving with great accuracy everything that happens. The conscious mind might be human life with the greatest degree of Will, and areas of the Astral and Casual Plane.

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