Cosmology and metaphysical claims

The machinery behind every other claim

The recordings do not just teach a worldview; they teach an operational worldview. Three souls per body, hidden karmic records, life that can be extended through energy negotiation. This is the cosmology that supplies the explanations on the health, money, family, and prediction pages — and that the listener is asked to accept on the system's word alone.

"Življenje se da podaljšati, vsekakor vedno in povsod, vendar so tukaj pogajanja."
"Life can be extended, certainly always and everywhere, but there are negotiations here."

Lana Praner — Lepota tretjega obdobja 2 · 2018-01-22 · bdxb14kG4_A · 0:01:47

A medical, mortal-life claim made through an unverifiable mechanism. This is the worldview's most directly consequential moment: when illness or aging arrive, the framework offers "negotiation" with hidden records instead of evidence-based care. For the medical-risk side, see health. For the authority structure that supplies these claims, see lords.

Three patterns

A focused selection. The full metaphysical vocabulary is large; these three are the load-bearing pieces because they reappear inside the practical-decision pages.

Pattern 1: The body taught as having three souls

A detailed anatomy of multiple soul-energies, mapped onto body parts, death, and decomposition.

Citations

Three souls introduced as a teaching topic
Original Slovenian"Vendar to je izjemnega pomena, zato bomo nekako danes razkrivali tri duše. Človek pozna nekako eno dušo…"
English Translation"But this is extremely important, so today we will in some way reveal three souls. A person somehow knows one soul…"
An "intestinal soul" remains until the last flesh decomposes
Original Slovenian"Črevesna duša je zadnja duša, ko zadnji trohec mesa oziroma, kar je v kosteh notranjega, izpari in razpade…"
English Translation"The intestinal soul is the last soul, when the last tiny bit of flesh, or what is inside the bones, evaporates and decomposes…"

Analysis

This is not presented as a metaphor. The recording maps souls to body processes, body parts, death, burial, decomposition, and post-death movement. The page documents that the claim is made; it cannot verify the claimed soul anatomy. The risk appears when this invisible anatomy is later used to explain health, death, family, or moral responsibility.

Pattern 2: Karmic records and "burdened" past-life entries govern present hardship

The same mechanism appears across money, family, sexuality, and health.

Citations

Lack of money tied to "reversed karma" and past-life soul segments
Original Slovenian"Le 22% segmentov duš je, kateri so se želeli izoblikovati in so obrnili karmo, to pomeni, da so si naložili lastno breme…"
English Translation"Only 22% of soul segments are those who wished to develop themselves and reversed their karma, meaning they took on their own burden…"
Money slipping away tied to "burdened records" from "ancient energy"
Original Slovenian"…imate vi eno najtežjih situacij, kjer denarja tudi nimate v temu življenju ali pa vam kratko malo vedno znova spolzi iz rok."
English Translation"…you have one of the most difficult situations, where in this life you either have no money or it simply keeps slipping through your fingers again and again."
Reincarnation given a specific number — "more than 8,392 already successfully"
Original Slovenian"…nova življenja, skozi katere se jih je že več kot 8392 že uspešno reinkarniralo…"
English Translation"…new lives, through which more than 8,392 of them have already successfully reincarnated…"

Analysis

This is the most consequential worldview pattern because it is the explanatory engine for the practical-decision pages. Lack of money becomes past-life consequence (see money); rape trauma becomes past-life programming (see intimate-life); family conflict becomes inherited karmic burden (see intimate-life). The mechanism is unfalsifiable: a person cannot inspect the alleged past-life cause. The structure supplies a closed explanation while giving the listener no way to verify or challenge it.

Pattern 3: Life can be extended through energy procedures

The most directly medically consequential worldview claim.

Citations

"Life can be extended, certainly always and everywhere"
Original Slovenian"Življenje se da podaljšati, vsekakor vedno in povsod, vendar so tukaj pogajanja."
English Translation"Life can be extended, certainly always and everywhere, but there are negotiations here."
The mechanism: drawing on records "for tomorrow, for rebirth"
Original Slovenian"Ta nosi zapis za jutri, za ponovno rojstvo, za vse tisto, kar imate za novo rojstvo." / "Tako se lahko življenje podaljšuje, vendar karma skrajšuje."
English Translation"This carries the record for tomorrow, for rebirth, for everything you have for a new birth." / "In this way life can be prolonged, but karma is shortened."

Analysis

This is one of the highest-risk worldview claims because it touches life, death, suffering, and medical decision-making. The recording describes an invisible mechanism that a listener cannot verify: future-life records, hidden energy, karmic shortening, negotiated extension of life. A reader facing serious illness who accepts this framing may treat "negotiation" with hidden records as an alternative to evidence-based care. For the medical-risk pattern this connects to, see health; for the authority figure said to mediate these "negotiations," see lords.

Why this page is short

The worldview is large; this page is intentionally not. Three patterns are enough to demonstrate the structure: detailed metaphysical anatomy, an unfalsifiable karmic-records mechanism, and a life-extension claim that crosses into medical territory. The further reaches of the cosmology — lower spheres, demons, trapped souls, Lana mediating invisible realms — are documented where they do operational work: as authority structure on lords, as religious-vocabulary borrowing on religion, and as cosmic stakes for ordinary decisions on predictions.

What this page does not claim: the page does not evaluate religious or spiritual belief as such, diagnose Lana Praner, or decide what any listener privately believed. It documents the public worldview claims and explains why they should not be treated as factual guidance unless independently verified — especially when the claim touches health, money, family, or end-of-life decisions. For the editorial standard, see methodology; for corrections, see corrections.

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