The Birth and Death of Souls

Update on Robert

Hey all. I visited Robert for a few hours this morning. I saw that his doctors did start the medication I suggested, so his heart rate has lowered considerably. It’s still a bit high, but his low hemoglobin is the explanation. Fortunately, they’re giving him a unit of blood. I took my stethoscope and other tools of the trade, did a brief physical and everything looks good. I’m hoping he’ll be moved to a regular room in one to two days. By the way, Robert told me that Erik said one of the other reasons he had to go through this emergency surgery is to coax blog members out of hiding so that they would contribute their wisdom to the group. So, don’t be shy, y’all, and keep sending the love!

Now for a very fascinating subject. Erik had to confer with others to get the answers, but ever eager to help, he came through.

Channeling Transcript

Me: Okay, next question. How are new souls created, or are they?

Erik: I don’t know the answer to this one, so let me ask your guides.

(Pause)

Kim: They’re talking amongst themselves. All right. Here they’re all facing me. So how are new souls created you guys?

(Pause)

Kim: One second Elisa. I’m just listening to them.

Me: Okay.

(Long pause)

Erik: Okay, okay. Here’s what I got from them. They say new souls are created by the all-powerful entity you guys call “God.” The Source. The Light. They’re showing me that where you have an existing soul, it can split and split and split into more and more souls that are the offspring of that single soul. God, or the Source facilitates this.

Me: Okay.

Kim: And who decides when that’s going to take place?

One of my guides: The all-powerful Source.

Kim: Does this all-powerful being keep creating new souls?

Same guide: Yes.

Kim: Is there going to be a time when the all-powerful being, he or she, stops creating souls?

One of the other guides: Well, that’s a time question, but the short answer is no, not to our knowledge.

Kim: So you guys are saying that “God” is going to keep creating new souls—

Me: So it’s almost like the branching out of tendrils or tentacles? That’s what I’m seeing.

Erik: It looks exactly like that, but if you can try to imagine a beam of light being like a newly fertilized egg, and it breaks into two parts, then three, then four, and, uh, it’s the Source breaking off one soul, when the time is right, into one other soul, two other souls—

Kim: Does that have anything to do with our parallel lives?

Erik: No, each soul takes on a different personality and a different level of enlightenment.

Me: Ah!

Kim: So then each soul does not start off at the level of enlightenment of the personality of the soul it came from?

Erik: No. It’s like when humans give birth—are they exactly like the parents? Hell no!

Me: Oh, interesting! Okay.

Kim: Wow, very interesting! It’s like us giving birth to children, and each one is different!

Erik: And each one stands alone. Also, new souls will come from each new soul as they mature.

Me: Now, do souls age and eventually die? And if they do, do they, like, join the Source Energy when they’re fully evolved and lose all their personality and individuality while gaining the entire collective consciousness?

Erik: Oh, I already know the answer to that one, Mom.

Me: Okay, good!

Erik: A soul never loses it’s unique personality. We all contribute to the whole. Remember, Mom, we’re the parts and the whole, like a hologram?

Me: Oh, okay, yeah!

Erik: It isn’t about everything becoming One; it’s about many different souls evolving to the same level at their own pace, but each one has a very unique personality and very unique experiences. So, they can become a Whole that is a much more enlightened Whole than it would be if everyone were carbon copies of each other. The uniqueness of the parts is very, very important to the enlightenment of the other parts and the Whole.

Me: Oh!

Erik: And souls never wear out.

(Of course my first thought was, ‘You could have fooled me. My soul feels like it’s been trampled by a herd of psychotic buffalo.’)

Me: Good, good. So they don’t age unless they want to? I guess they probably could appear as any age they want, huh?

Kim: Exactly. Someone can be finished on the earthly plane, they’ve crossed over, and while I’m in a session, Elisa—

Me: Uh huh.

Kim: —they can show themselves as anything they choose. Sometimes as a ball or beam of light; sometimes as a twenty year-old living in the 30s and they have a cute little dress on and Marcel hair, high heels, gloves, it just depends on how they want to show themselves.

(Marcel hair? Huh?)

Me: Exactly. So do they, uh, so you can raise children, you can have these marriages, so to speak, and you can have children not based on biological reproduction, of course. Tell me about that. How is that different than, you know, the Source splitting souls?

Erik: From what I know about that, if a souls decides it wants to experience pregnancy over here, they can.

Me: Hmm! I’ve had six pregnancies, and all I can say is, God who would wanna do that!?

Kim: I would!

Erik: What a lot of souls will do is just manifest an infant or a small child.

Me: Wow, is it really a true soul?

Erik: Yes, yes! It’s another soul in heaven.

Me: Huh? But if the “God Source” is the one responsible for creating new souls, how does that work? How can we manifest a baby?

Erik: Oh, there are ALWAYS souls hanging around wanting to be mothered or fathered. A lot of ‘em like to be nurtured in heaven and on the earthly plane.

Me: Oh, so they can be like an existing soul, not a brand new one!

Erik: Yeah, that’s right.

Me: But I guess it’s possible to have a brand new soul if the Source breaks off a new one, and then you manifest the infant form for it, right?

Erik: Correct.

Me: Very interesting. Very cool, Erik!

 

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