Morphing
The soul is continuously and spontaneously changing its phenomenology
its topography, its shape, its texture, its color, its feel, its
luminosity, its depth, its clarity, its viscosity, its momentum,
its force, its power, its level of consciousness, its perceptivity
and so on. The inner multidimensional Riemannian manifold is in
a constant state of organic self-organization, not through one
form passing and being replaced by another, but through morphing,
by one form dissolving, melting boundaries and this dissolution
merging continuously into the emerging boundaries of the newly
arising form. Dimensions interpenetrate each other, transform
into each other, overlap with each other, coalesce and separate,
all in a non-linear, non-discontinuous manner. (Inner Journey
Home, pg 88)

The soul manifests her inner potential through a process of
morphogenic transformation. She does not flow things out of herself
into some kind of space outside. She does not dismember herself
and then mold each part into some form. Experiences do not fall
into her, do not enter her from somewhere else. The elements of
her potential arise by her morphing her substance, the conscious
presence, into these forms. Under normal circumstances we are
not in touch with the soul herself, with the conscious field of
presence; rather we are in touch with the various states and forms
that manifest in the soul. When we recognize the soul herself
we recognize that her very substance is changing from one thing
to another, which then we see as the changes of forms. This perspective
allows for our normal experience, of changes of inner states and
events, but gives these changes a quite different interpretation.
They are products of a more thorough transformation, a morphogenic
transformation. Our normal experience is, thus, the perception
of the finished products of our soul’s transubstantiation.
The perspective that is made possible by putting our attention
on the nature and substance of the soul itself allows us to perceive
the actual process by which forms come into being. Lest we think
morphogenic transformation is a process in time, we need to remember
that it is actually a process of manifestation out of non-manifestation.
We experience it as a transforming field, but the transformation
is basically a continual appearing, a magical display of potential
into actuality. (Inner Journey Home, pg 90)

It appears that our soul has the potential to morph herself
into any of the forms in our phylogenetic history. Our observations,
and those of our associates and students, seem to further indicate
that the soul has the potential to experience herself in the form
of all life-forms on earth… the range of the possibility
of how the animal soul can be experienced seems to include all
biological organisms. (Inner Journey Home, pg 147)