Lord Viskey has been revealing how his once purely incorporeal spirit became earthbound in a quest that was intended to bring certain fallen entities back into the realm of divine origins. The process for carnifying entails the construction and fusion of various conscious embodiments along the way. But all of these manifestations are necessary for a compound entity to function adequately on any given plane of reality through which it's intelligence must pass. Noteworthy to me, were the patterns of repetition, in the emanations that are expressed all the way down from Divine Intelligence into an individual intelligence - it seems that Mind/Intention is always a prelude to Body/Organism before melding as a compound entity.
Evidently, this is where universal ideals find their "fork in the road" and mysteriously - if mistakenly - become personal objectives. The preceding chapter was about the consequence of welding a so-called "notable cause" to its desire principal through the Mental Unit of a carnified entity, and how that "attachment" appears to end up "detaching" one from their higher divinity. Lord Viskey has also begun to point out that when a "quest" becomes a "conquest," it is possible for a detrimental trapping of one's soul to occur. One such "notable" trapping was presented in his next submission - the possibility that false emotions can bond the consciousness to a psychic corpse, in the event of a physical death.
Read chapter 5 - "Where Destiny And Fate Merge" in the book, "In The Spirit Of Lord Viskey" via this link. Hope it allows you to contemplate the ramifications of being too emotionally attached to our desires.