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A Prayer Different From All Others

“The Tram Driver” as a Function of the Soul

The tram driver is the person who operates a tram. The profession originates from the time of horse-drawn trams, when the driver acted essentially like a coachman. Early electric trams had no enclosed driver’s cabin, so the operator was exposed to wind, rain, heat, and cold. With time, windshields and protective covers appeared, and eventually full cabins. In the beginning this profession was reserved exclusively for men.

It is possible that at some point you have seen your own or someone else’s soul sitting at a control console. In this aspect, the most fitting name seems to be “the Tram Driver” — the Soul steering its own personality through this operational aspect.

Usually this appears as a masculine figure seated at a control panel filled with flashing lights, levers, joysticks, and similar mechanisms.
In discussions with other perceivers, we often tried to determine which level of the Soul this belonged to — causal, or perhaps even higher, and from which auric layer?

The “Tram Driver” Aspect of the Soul

This aspect is like an add-on. It is an executive manifestation, designed to carry out the Soul’s commands. It is not the personality — not you, nor your relatives or acquaintances.

The Soul always has full control over its “Tram Driver.”

It is not the Soul’s mind, not its brain, not a decision-maker.
Only the Soul thinks and decides. The Tram Driver is, to some extent, a functional tool — an executor.

If we compare this to computer games like The Sims:

The personality is the Sim

The Tram Driver is the one controlling the Sim

Above them stands the Soul

Some people believe that if you “fix” or “convince” the Tram Driver, then the Soul will start working properly. But it doesn’t work that way.

You can tell what the Soul is like by looking at its Tram Driver

Sometimes the space where this aspect resides is well-kept, clean, organized — and so is the Tram Driver.

But sometimes the space looks like a mess, a pigsty.
Then the Tram Driver panics, hides, or shields himself from being seen. Why?

There are several reasons:

a) The Soul does not want him revealed.
b) Why show yet another mechanism linking personality and Soul — people already have trouble understanding the basics.
c) The Soul hides its plans and its problems.

Souls often find it easier to create illusions about themselves, to mislead, rather than live in truth.
So the Soul pushes everything it doesn’t want to face — its chaos, fears, ugliness, unresolved feelings — into the Tram Driver’s “cabin.”

When you see him, you’re seeing what the Soul has pushed into its internal dumpster, the mess it doesn’t want to admit to.

This can include repressed emotions, inner turmoil, fear, and all that the Soul doesn’t want other Souls to see.

That’s why, in mixed or confused individuals, the Tram Driver panics, hides, or covers himself with anything available.
By looking at him, you see how the Soul or person really feels, and what they’re running from. You can see their fears and sometimes the disorder present in their life.

This has surprised me many times: the person and their Soul present elegance and class, yet the Tram Driver hides like a cockroach.

Looking closer, you may see — for example in women — initiations into the “black mantis” archetype, witch-like symbolism, or emotional/sexual blockage.

Sometimes the Tram Driver — if male — is dressed in women’s clothing. In such cases the personality usually has chaos in intimate life, and an imaginary “bus” of lovers of both sexes waiting outside.

Conclusion

When the Tram Driver panics, it is the Soul itself panicking — because you have recognized its true state.
Even though towards God and people it may pretend to be confident or even arrogant, the Tram Driver reveals its real condition.


Opublikowano: 24/11/2025
Autor: s_majda
Kateogrie: Soul. Learning to cooperate with your own Soul.


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