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You have a soul but where and how was your Soul Born?

According to collected spiritual testimonies, the soul is described as a form of intelligent energy. This energy comes from a dimension separate from the physical world.

This dimension is often described as an infinite ocean of light. It embodies absolute harmony and pure awareness.

This is the Source of all souls. Here is a place where time does not exist in the human sense. Souls appear as ‘sparks’ separating from a greater whole.

In these accounts, the moment of a soul’s birth is compared to a subtle ‘separation’ of energy from the Source. This is followed by a ‘burst’ of energy. In this process, a distinct, individual consciousness suddenly forms.

It is the birth of personal identity while still remaining connected to the whole.

People rarely had full knowledge of the process of creating consciousness. This was because access to this knowledge belonged mainly to very advanced guides.

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The creation of new souls is constant but varies in intensity. During certain eras, more souls appear. This is particularly true when large waves of incarnations are planned on new planets. It also happens during periods of dynamic civilizational change.

There were descriptions of waves of births of souls. These souls enter the cycle of incarnation in large groups. They do this to grow and learn together.

According to these accounts, the Source creates as many souls as are needed to support the development of different worlds.

The timing of their birth is always coordinated with the evolutionary plans of the Universe. The moment of a soul’s creation is described similarly in these narratives.

From impersonal, all-pervading energy emerges a spark, which is the smallest particle of individual consciousness.

It contains the seed of all potential qualities. At first, it is like a child. It is full of curiosity yet unformed. From the very beginning, it is surrounded by the care of older beings. In the spiritual world, they act as teachers.

These beings, often called masters or elder guides, teach the new soul the basics. They show how to generate thought, sustain it, and direct its energy.

In the spiritual world, thought is an act of creation. Whatever the soul thinks can take the form of energy, colour, sound, or shape.

In the initial phase of its existence, the soul does not incarnate immediately into a humanoid body.

The first experiences are often lessons learned in a safe environment.

This is where the soul learns to respond, cooperate, and recognize different states of energy.

These may be simple forms. They range from existing as energy connected with the elements through life in plant forms to incarnations in animal bodies.

The purpose is to become familiar with the cycle of birth and death and to learn basic reactions and adaptation.

Only later is the soul ready to begin human incarnations, which are far more emotionally and morally demanding.

There were also accounts in which a soul could enter a humanoid body immediately. This was possible if it had an intensive development plan and greater preparation from the start.

Some souls were said to jump into difficult incarnations almost right away, while others experienced simpler forms for many lives.

The descent of a soul into its first incarnation is always preceded by a period of preparation.

Guided by caretakers, the soul plans its life. It chooses the environment and the type of body. It also decides the conditions in which it will grow. Additionally, it selects the general set of lessons to be learned.

This choice is described as more thematic than detailed. The soul knows, for example, that it is to learn cooperation, the consequences of aggression, or the value of patience.

In its first incarnations, the soul is often impulsive and focused on simple needs.

It can marvel at existence but is also easily overwhelmed by emotions.

These early lessons are like learning to walk. The soul tests boundaries, observes how it reacts to different situations, and begins to build its own system of values.

The mortal death of the body is not so much a tragedy as a return home. It is a place where the soul, accompanied by guides, reviews the course of its life. Together, they decide on the next steps.

It was emphasized that the process of creating and developing a soul is strictly ordered.

All souls are part of a greater plan, and the spiritual world functions according to principles of harmony and balance.

At the same time, it was described that the Source releases new souls. This occurs in response to the call of particular worlds or groups of souls. These entities need fresh energy for their developmental projects.

Both perspectives agreed that souls are created continuously, but not in an identical rhythm. It is not mass production, but rather a process resembling the organic growth of a garden.

New seeds appear when there is space and purpose for them. In some accounts, there is an emphasis on a systematic learning program for a new soul.

In others, there are more descriptions of the spontaneity of the Source. The Source knows when and what kinds of souls are needed.

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The ultimate goal of a new soul is to return to the Source, not as a pure, untested spark. Instead, it returns as a fully conscious being.

This being is rich in experiences from different forms of life and capable of love and wisdom. It is also capable of co-creating new worlds.

Its entire journey begins with birth in the spiritual realm. It continues through the first, often simple incarnations. Then it progresses to entry into humanoid life. This journey is a path of understanding itself and the universe from which it comes.

The soul’s journey lasts billions of years.

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