given the choice, i wouldn’t want to be a soul
Posted by: C.C. Saint-clair in spiritual philosophy, tags: acceptance of what is, angry planet, C.C. Saint-Clair, droughts, dust storms, ego, energy healing, global warming, holistic living, hurricanes, Icelandic volcano, karma, meaning of life, present.moment, reincarnation, souls, spiritual philosophy, spirituality, unconditional love Eyjafjallajökul, volcanic eruptionsMy soul is looking down the barrel of an ongoing cycle of incarnations, along with most of the souls currently incarnated which, for our souls, amounts to nothing less than an endless string of life spans spent in captivity, bag-over-head, with a disorientated sort of *feeling*, even though in the eternal spiritual realm, lifetimes are over and done with in the blink of an eye.
Our soul can suffocate over time. When she does, we become terminally ill, psychotic, or chronically depressed because she has given up hope of any karmic amendment from us, and she is sinking.
It has to be understood that matters of the soul can only manifest themselves to us at the mental/physical levels – how else would we take notice?
As long as we react from an automated response system, what we put out comes back to bite us on the tail, and we complain about our bad luck and the futility of life.
Our souls cannot exist independently from our thoughts and our deeds.
What we sow, they reap.
Karma is our personalized balance sheet. Unlike our bank statement, keyed in by human fingers, the spiritual tabulator of our consequences is infallible.
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