In our society, there is a mysterious phenomenon occurring known as “Soul Loss” arising in all people of all ages, genders, races, and backgrounds.
Indigenous people have known about the occurrence of Soul Loss for millennia and understand it as the result of an inner fragmentation caused by a traumatic experience or an intense shock to the mind and body.
While for many of us Soul Loss sounds uncomfortably familiar, this experience is usually temporary, and with the proper inner work, these lost elements of ourselves can be reintegrated into our lives.
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What is Soul Loss?
When we experience Soul Loss, a part of our Soul – or living essence – ‘hides’ or shuts away, hindering us from expressing and experiencing our true potential and wholeness as human beings.
Often times entire aspects of our psyches are completely blocked out or repressed.
During my exploration of shamanism and its methods of soul retrieval, Soul Loss was defined as the experience of the Soul traveling to other realms or alternate realities, and often being possessed by spirits.
From the shamanic perspective, when these parts of our Souls are not recovered, we can’t seem to find inner completion or Wholeness.
Before psychology, this explanation was the only way primal cultures could explain (what we refer to in modern times as) trauma in order to find ways to treat it – and it was immensely effective at the time.
However, Soul Loss can now be approached from many different angles. We’ll explore these varying perspectives next.
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How Does Soul Loss Happen?
Sadly, in our modern world, Soul Loss is the rule rather than the exception.
As individuals, we lose connection with our souls (or True Nature) every time we identify with our egos and seek to feel whole again through addictions, stimulation seeking, dogmatic beliefs, conditional relationships, and workaholism.
But there’s a reason why we identify with the ego and disconnect from the Soul in the first place: it’s a survival mechanism.
We must develop a sense of self, a separate sense of “me” in the world in order to function.
But simultaneously, developing an ego (which is basically one big defense mechanism to ensure that we’re loved, accepted, taken care of, avoid pain, etc.) means that we lose touch with the authentic essence of who we truly are: the Soul.
As a result of Soul Loss, we begin experiencing symptoms of weakness, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and emptiness.
We just know that something is missing from our lives – but many of us struggle to discover what exactly is missing.
To understand Soul Loss as a loss, or disconnection, from the most vital parts of who we are is known in psychology as dissociation: the root of many mental illnesses.
The Psychology Behind Soul Loss
So how does the actual process of losing touch with our Soul happen, from a psychological standpoint?
When we become disconnected from the root of who we are, an imbalance is created within the psyche. This disconnection grows through time and can be intensified by traumatic circumstances that have a tendency to fragment the psyche.
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What happens when our psyches fragment? The answer is that individual parts of our personality (e.g., the shadow self, anima, animus, etc.) are made independent and thus escape the control of the conscious mind.
Lingering in the unconscious mind, these parts of us long to be integrated and to be made conscious, and can resort to extreme measures to get our attention (such as suicidal depression, self-destructive behavior, and explosive rage).
What happens when one of our psychological ‘complexes’ emancipates itself and becomes a tyrannical usurper of consciousness?
The result is an increasing feeling of being alienated from ourselves, life, and the Divine. We may live with fear, guilt, and shame as a constant backdrop to our lives.
And usually, we feel numb and empty inside, and a sense of hopelessness that we try to smother with work, family life, friendships, gossip, and various addictions.
Soul Loss is Also Known as Dissociation
Soul Loss, in a sense, is another way of saying dissociation.
If you’re familiar with basic psychology, you’ll know that dissociating means disconnecting or detaching from something, in this case, ourselves.
This disconnection happens as a result of a traumatic situation or environment that we’re subjected to.
It’s a defense mechanism that prevents us from totally shutting down and being incapable of functioning.
Here’s a (tragically very common) scenario of how dissociation works:
Imagine that a young child is molested or abused. In order to cope with the horrendous experience, the child escapes by dissociating or detaching themselves, from the situation.
In the process of protecting themselves, the child creates various alter egos, or entirely different personalities within themselves, as a defense mechanism.
In psychology, this is treated as “multiple personality disorder” (now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder).
It’s easy to understand how tribal cultures would have perceived this as a loss of the Soul.
But essentially, psychological dissociation is nature’s way of protecting ourselves against intense trauma and loss by blocking these wounding situations out.
But Soul Loss, or dissociation, is not limited to these extreme cases and can be found in different degrees in most people.
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Addictions, eating and identity disorders, post-traumatic stress, depression, codependency, narcissism, low self-esteem, and adjustment disorders are all common causes for (and symptoms of) Soul Loss in our superficial, fast-paced, materialistic modern societies that are mostly devoid of all sense of sacredness.
A young woman who dreams of being an artist but has to live up to her parent’s expectations of being a doctor will lose a little bit of her Soul, ignoring an essential part of her being.
Or suppose the young woman does go ahead and follows her dream of being an artist, but deep down, she still depends on her parent’s approval. She then either blames them to avoid taking responsibility for pursuing her passion, or she develops depression because she is not accepted by them.
This story might sound familiar to you.
Fortunately, there are many ways of rediscovering wholeness again. Most of the material Aletheia and I write for lonerwolf is a form of Soul Retrieval, where we help you to become aware of aspects within yourself that may be buried or lost.
We do this by encouraging the development of authenticity, self-exploration, self-love, and self-transformation. I’ll explore some common Soul Retrieval practices a little later.
But first, are you experiencing Soul Loss?
21 Signs You Might Be Experiencing Soul Loss
There are a variety of physical, psychological, and spiritual symptoms of Soul Loss.
When we experience Soul Loss – that is, parts of our Soul ‘hiding away’ or dissociating from us – the result is a loss in Soulful energy or the very vitality of our lives.
This loss of energy prevents us from living a healthy, fulfilling, and creative existence. Sometimes, Soul Loss can last for a whole lifetime, resulting in the development of a self-destructive person who we often refer to as a “Lost Soul” in our language.
To recover these lost parts of ourselves, and to become balanced, whole, and centered once again, we must first identify the symptoms of Soul Loss within us.
Below, you will find some of the most common symptoms of this core issue:
- Memories and parts of your life have been blocked out.
- You experience strong periods of depression.
- Parts within yourself feel missing or broken.
- You experience a general emotional numbness to life.
- Constant feelings of fear or anxiety plague you.
- You go through long periods of insomnia.
- You feel lost or incomplete.
- You feel like a ‘different person’ after a shocking or traumatic life event.
- You feel stuck or incapable of overcoming a certain issue in your life.
- You feel disappointed with life.
- You feel as though there are multiple ‘selves’ within you.
- You try to escape by turning to alcohol, drugs, sex, television, or excessive busyness.
- You feel unworthy of being loved.
- You are experiencing a dark night of the soul and/or spiritual emergency.
- You want to find your purpose and meaning in life.
- You feel like your daily life is meaningless and task-driven.
- You avoid feeling vulnerable and keep others at a distance.
- You long for wholeness and a sense of belonging.
- You sometimes feel that you’re not in control of yourself.
- You constantly feel mentally or physically fatigued for no medical reason.
- You thirst for authenticity and complete acceptance of yourself.
How many can you relate to? You’re welcome to share in the comments below.
Soul Loss & the Spiritual Awakening Journey
What happens after we experience Soul Loss? The answer is that usually, we go through an internal crisis (or Dark Night of the Soul) that leads to a deep spiritual awakening.
In fact, Soul Loss is typically what triggers an initiation into the mysteries of the inner world in the first place – it’s at the core of the spiritual wanderer’s journey.
Eventually, we get to a point where we just can’t continue living with a sense of existential emptiness and desolation any longer.
A thirst is then born deep inside of us to find our true destiny, place in the world, and meaningful connection with the Divine. Such is the beginning of our spiritual journey – the call to return Home.
How to Reconnect With Your Soul
For what shall it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of his soul?
– Jesus of Nazareth
Inner work or Soul Retrieval (ensoulment) practices are the best way to reconnect with your Soul.
This is because they take you on an internal adventure and channel your energy toward your deepest buried feelings, thoughts, and dreams, all of which carry vital parts of you.
There are a multitude of inner work practices out there. Some of those particularly suited to Soul Retrieval may include:
- Inner child work
- Shadow work
- Art therapy
- Dream work
- Mirror work
- Archetype work (also includes Internal Family Systems Therapy)
- Plant medicine journeying (undertake this with an experienced guide)
- Meditation and mindfulness exercises
- Visualization
- Keeping a journal
- Singing and chanting
- Nature immersion and ecotherapy
- Movement therapy (yoga, dancing, etc.)
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Choose a few areas you’re interested in and stick with them for a period of a year or more.
(However, ultimately, use your own judgment – and if you feel overwhelmed by any, stop immediately.)
This work takes dedication and sincerity, so go at a slow and steady pace. One day, you will look back on the moment you read this article and realize how far you’ve come!
Soul Loss Q&A
Here are the answers to some commonly asked questions:
Q: Is Soul Loss about losing your Soul – can I lose my Soul?
A: Soul Loss is about losing touch with your Soul. You cannot totally lose your Soul; it is always there in the background of your life, albeit, often times inaccessible due to the trauma you may have experienced. Many people misunderstand the term Soul Loss and believe that it means literally meaning losing your Soul. But instead, it’s about losing access to the vital core of you.
Q: How do you know if your Soul is gone?
A: Again, the Soul never ‘goes’ away, it just becomes hard to reach, hard to reconnect with. Common signs that you’ve experienced Soul Loss include anxiety, depression, emotional numbness, loneliness, emptiness, chronic fatigue, feelings of hopelessness, boredom, and profound dissatisfaction with life.
Q: Can Soul retrieval only be done with a shaman?
A: Although ‘Soul Retrieval’ is a shamanic term, it doesn’t need to be performed exclusively by a shaman. Psychotherapists, bodyworkers, and highly experienced trauma-informed spiritual healers can also provide Soul Retrieval help. Try to find someone reputable when it comes to Soul Retrieval, and most of all, trust your instincts. This is a sacred journey and requires guidance from a person who genuinely respects you and the process.
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Finding the fragments of yourself that are lost, restoring, and integrating them is to return to your innate wholeness – it is to restore the essential vitality that is your Soul, which is the essence of the journey of spiritual awakening.
To learn to slowly reintegrate the lost elements of your Soul through the practice of inner work (or Soul Retrieval) is to fulfill your potential as a divine being having a human experience.
If you would like to learn what to explore next after healing from Soul Loss, see our guide on Soul Work as a path to embodying divine love.
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Excellent article! Thank you for sharing this with the world. Very few know or understand they are experiencing this. I too went through this journey! Such a gift!
Hello this is Manuel I think I may have Soul Loss because I feel like So detached from this world these days ESPECIALLY the way these people are in this world. I’m to the point where I don’t even want to be near them because of them and their nonsense, from the jobs I work to the public places I have to go…….where people be and I have to put up with……and its not fair to me not counting the disappointments I’ve had on my life so yeah I would love to see about this Soul Loss class or meeting you have thanks!! Manuel T. Ruffin
This article was an eye-opener, yet I feel extremely confused and lost as to how to proceed. Basically, I’ve always had this feeling that I’m not living ‘my’ life. I’m just a spectator to something that never seems to happen and at the same time ‘making a go of it’ in the meantime. I’ve no childhood memories, definetely not before I was 6 or 8 (that’s only a guess), and only fragmented ones until I went to secondary school, when I was 12. I’ve always been ‘aside’ life, living more in my head than in real life, and therefore I was a shy and very gullible and innocent child. In my early 20s I had my first relationship and truly, the next 4 years have been fully erased from my life. It was a bad relationship that should never have happened. Whatever strength, individuality and assertive energy I had to follow my dreams was drained (I’m not blaming, but it’s a fact). When a few years later I met my current partner, something strange happened to me. I started feeling this weird feeling I could only describe as happiness. And with a sadness did I conclude I never felt this… Read more »
I lost both of my best friends in a matter of two years. First, Tony.. the healthiest walker I know barely 50… Had a sudden heart attack and passed away leaving behind his 2 year old, my other best friend- his wife Sherri.. and had found out he was to be a father again only days before…I knew I had to be there for her and our boy and soon to be new baby so I quickly moved home…. They had a beautiful baby girl…. He always wanted a girl named johnni (Sherri did NOT want a daughter called Johnny :P) but we then had our big brother Brantley and baby girl johnni…. months Before johnnis first birthday my cousin and (only) best friend Sherri was having tooth pains… Went to the emergency room and died that night. The kiddos went to a different town with her brother and his wife and I am left alone. I am having a hard time letting Sherri go. I just knew I’d always have her… And I had to be there for her as well with her great loss and gain all at once it was a very difficult time for her. I… Read more »
I have never connected to anything in a while like I did this article I’ve been in this state since 2017 and I can’t continue life in fear anymore. It’s time I take these signs my mind is sending and try to find help getting myself back again. Thank you for sharing.
There is noticeably a bundle to realize about this. I think you made various nice points in features also.
This article resonates with me so deeply. I am currently going through a very difficult situation with my wife and don’t know what to do. I’ve battled with alcoholism for the majority of my life, but it seems now more than ever I’ve been feeling lost, empty, confused, and completely drained emotionally and mentally. I’ve lost my motivation and have slowly started going back on a self destructive path. I want to turn things around, but I don’t know where to start.
First of all I want to tell how much I love your blog! I started on my spiritual journey almost a year ago and this has been my main go to place when I have questions or just want information! During the last year I have felt intrigued, curious, relieved, overwhelmed, confused and really lost! I was so happy to get the info about Soul Loss from your blog. I identify with most of the signs and I’ve done a lot more research and it just makes so much sense to me that I’ve actually been in touch with a Shamanic practitioner and hope to go see her soon! I do however have one question, Can we be experiencing soul loss and not be able to pin point exactly what may have caused it? And could it be the result of several things through your life maybe taken it’s toll (like a death, a divorce, a bad relationship, etc)
Also do you have any advice on seeing a shaman?
Thank you for your time! Much appreciated! ❣️
I am so glad I found this. I am a survivor of the Camp fire that happened to Paradise California in November 8th. 2018. I have been numb and lost. I could not figure out why. This sheds so much light onto the subject. I want to move forward but my brain is numb. Thank you !!!
PS I am truly, deeply sorry for your wildfires. You will be able to help so many. No one was here for us Paradise folks.
If I am wanting to hear about this process directly from you both, can I ask for a personal “session” or time to share about my personal journey? Much thanks.