Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Soul Questions .....


It is not more surprising to be born twice than once; everything in nature is resurrection   -   Voltaire


Whether you believe in the existence of the soul or not, I guarantee that at some point or other in your life situations will arise that will automatically ignite the spark of curiosity in this fascinating subject. Then, like me , you too will have many many questions and perhaps begin your own journey towards some sort of enlightenment and better understanding of something whose existence cannot be proven scientifically , yet has had an enormous part to play in many cultures  for thousands of years .

For most people, it's when they first experience a death that they begin to wonder that maybe being "alive" is more than just having a pulse. When we witness a loved one pass away, there is a real sense of energy leaving the body, as though the very “essence” of who they were has left them leaving behind an empty shell. It’s more than just organs shutting down and a heart that ceases to beat. The energy that kept that body alive is there one second and gone the next. Is that energy the soul?  It’s this energy, or life force that led me to start asking the soul questions a long time ago.

Let’s go right back to the start, before we’re born. According to some of the books I’ve read, the soul enters the body of the unborn baby at around the age of about four months. While some more complicated theories on “sole migration” lead us to believe that the sole can be transferred through many life forms with its ultimate goal being that of the human form, I am more inclined to consider the plausibility of human souls entering human bodies over and over again. This being the case, the type of body and the circumstances into which we are born are then determined by the conduct of the soul in its previous human experience.

By the time the baby is born, it has no recollection of this past however it does have some personality traits and tendencies that are “carried over” with the soul. Regardless of the environment in which they are raised and the influences they have exerted on them, even small children will often show attitudes that are all of their own and peculiar to them.Could these be unresolved issues from a past soul existence that need to be worked through in order to learn and heal?

In his book Soul to Soul, Gary Zukav describes the human experience as the time we spend in the “Earth school.” He suggests that prior to each birth we return home to a non-physical reality where we examine the parts of our soul that require work in order to become what we are all ultimately attempting to become and that is someone capable of being wise and compassionate in every challenge. Zukav goes on to say that we are ultimately aiming to create “a life of harmony, cooperation, sharing and reverence for life which is a life of meaning and joy.” Until this is accomplished, the soul must keep returning to a human existence. We therefore chose to return to another life making that choice ourselves. WE choose the family, WE choose the life, WE choose the circumstances and WE chose who we are!

I found this idea very interesting indeed, as it suggests that we are in fact answerable to ourselves for our conduct. It suggests that there is no heaven or hell, no judge or jury, we do all that ourselves. This actually makes perfect sense – after all, you can’t lie to yourself! So ultimately we create our own Karma through our own deeds. If we create joy we experience joy. When we create suffering we experience suffering. It’s just like looking in a mirror; I will only SEE the reflection of the expression I pull. Therefore Zukav, like many other writers on this subject, advocates focusing our attention on the choices we make along the way during our time here on the Earth school, rather than focusing on the things we do as being right or wrong because there is no right or wrong – things just are what they are. Also, by seeing ourselves as souls then we are better able to grasp the concept of being immortal, powerful, creative, compassionate and loving spirits who enter each life to learn specific lessons in order to heal and one day return home to the non-physical reality forever.

Another very interesting book by Dr Brian Weiss (author of Many Lives Many Masters) called Only Love Is Real, talks of the relationships between souls and soul recognition. The book examines the “account” that often exists between souls that spans many life times. This relationship could be a loving positive one or a destructive one. Either way, there is usually an instant recognition of the soul when they appear in your life, even if you have never met the person before in the flesh. Haven’t you ever met someone for the first time and felt like you’ve always known them, even before speaking to them? Only Love Is Real – explores the idea of soul mates and people who are bonded by love for eternity and are together life time after life time. Gary Zukav describes every individual in the Earth school as a soul mate. Even a total stranger who says a kind word or helps us in the street has a contribution to make in illuminating unhealed parts in us so that we can heal them. Brian Weiss on the other hand, suggests that there are more intimate links between specific souls and that these links remain beyond time and are forged out of love.

Do we have souls? Have we been here many times before? Are the people we love our souls mates?  So many questions, and no way of being absolutely sure of any of the answers. Physics tells us that energy cannot be created or destroyed – we have to accept that. So, if the energy in a body is a soul - where does that soul’s energy come from in the first place?
My theory is we are all souls, energy call it what you will, all here to learn through our mistakes and experiences to ultimately make some sort of peace with ourselves and thereby reach a state of bliss. Some of us succeed, some of us spend our whole lives trying, but as long as we find our own happiness along the way it really doesn’t matter. As for the source of our energy, well that one’s easy – it all comes from out there from the stars, the galaxies and the cosmos itself. We are woven into the Universe itself, a part of its fabric and in turn all a part of each other.  

4 comments:

  1. I love it!! Especially the part about creating your own Karma, I believe that to be true. If we create joy we experience joy and if we create suffering we experience suffering. It's all a cycle. I'm trying my best to put love out there. I've realize that it just takes too much energy to be angry and it's tiring to carry all that hate. I've never felt as free as I do when I let it all go. Even being nice to the people who have wronged me feels liberating :)

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  2. Exactly right. Why carry bitterness around with you-it weighs more than love anyway ! And we do create our own Karma don't we , with every thought . When people wrong us , it's easy to "react" unconsciously but that's where the real test lies - if you can be compassionate even in that situation, then you just KNOW you have healed something inside yourself and no longer have to justify anything by becoming defensive.
    Thanks for reading darling xxx

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  3. Looks like you’ve done some synoptic reading :)

    Loved the article, very thought provoking. it certainly made me think and raise some questions/food for thought some which just highlights the contradictions, be it scientific or spiritual - bottom line we just don't understand what makes us tick and what leaves when we stop ticking and why sometimes it leaves quickly and othertimes after years...

    Some questions that came to my mind after reading your beautiful article:
    So what is causing the baby to exist those first 4 months, if the soul enters after that time and it is the soul that is to give it "live" (as I understand it the mind just gives it form, self presence and how it projects itself in our world and interacts with other projections).
    If we are constantly improving ourselves what is the end goal/state – what will happen when we reach that state.
    The other question when we are in that analysis state if the soul has no mind (no defining us as different to someone elses soul) how can it be deciding what parts need improving? (again making the assumption it’s the mind that defines us, the soul is just pure energy – same as in every body)
    Do animals have souls and if so is that soul energy not the same has human soul energy - so next question can they/do they cross over (if so why do they never seem to show up during regression therapy)?
    How do we know that the state animals are in – now they may not have mind to define themselves as we do (or we appear to do) but is it possible they are already in a state of enlightenment – take the Bee and Ant society – they work together in harmony...it may be governed centrally from the queen but they work in peace and harmony and mutal beneift with their fellow Bee's or Ants.
    This is a more analytical question I suppose but as the population increases were are all the “new” souls coming from?
    This question I suppose comes about from are we just bigging ourselves up...why do we "humans" think there has to be more...is it arrogance the inability to accept that this is it you are born, live and die and thats the end of it! But no deep down we want to believe we are meant for higher stuff because we think we are special, placed here for a higher purpose... or is our minds (that vanity) that is just over active and unable to accept that when you die…that’s it…even though we have no proof of a higher level..well no one has come back to tell us…although some cultures will argue their was a ressurection so there is life after death...but again it was “man” that recorded the death and the resurrection...and as we know man always has an agenda, open or hidden..the mind is always beavering away.
    So is the "right" and "wrong" been put in place by society to stop chaos and anarchy...otherwise if there was no "right" or "wrong" (right being you elevate your soul to the next level, wrong you go the otherway or its a couple of more rounds on the wheel of life to straighten yourself out!) the strong would have everything knowing that this is the only life they have, they will take what they want. But society imposes the morals to control and keep society working together. Society knows people fear the unknown of what is after death, where will our soul so control can be established....just one perspective.
    But the question of what is a soul that spark that ignites the body to be alive is a fascinating question and I'm sure will be debated for many many years to come and by many many more minds and souls.

    Minx

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  4. Well what can I say - thank you for taking the time to read this and give me your thoughts. There are a lot of questions and as you know the line between science and spirituality really isn't that wide when you really start to examine things. The only thing I would say is don't confuse consciousness with the mind they are two seperate things. A person who is truly conscious is one who is able to live in the world in harmony without the minds incessant noise. And it is as pure consciousness that we then enter that non-physical reality , wherever that may be - if it exists at all. Once you understand that, you will realise that there is no need to over complicate anything. There are no real answers anyway - so why worry , just relax and enjoy BEING :)

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