In several mystical traditions (including
Huna,
Kabala, and
Feri) the fetch is one of the three
souls which along with the dense, physical
body (AKA the
goof) constitute a
human being.
The fetch has two primary functions. First, it is responsible for sorting, storing and retrieving long-term
memory. The more frequently the fetch traverses a particular
path of a person's memory
network, the more easily the memories accessible via that path can be returned. Second, the fetch is responsible for storing, regulating and releasing the
manna or
psychic energy used by an individual to create, maintain and alter
consensus reality.
The fetch is located in the
chest and is that part of the
self which enjoys the physical aspects of our
being. The fetch has roughly the
intelligence of any domesticated
mammal.
The fetch is called the
unihipili in Huna and the
nephesh in the Kabala.