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What is a Soul? (and Can it Die, Escape, or Break?)

by Aletheia Luna · Updated: Apr 3, 2025 · 155 Comments

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Understanding the nature of the soul is perhaps one of the most fundamental and essential tasks on the spiritual path.

Without knowing what the soul is and how it relates to our life here on earth, we can easily get lost, confused, and stranded.

Below we explore this mysterious force, how to get in touch with it, how to distinguish it from Spirit, and more.


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Table of contents

  • What is a Soul?
  • Can Your Soul Disappear or Die?
  • Do Plants, Animals, and Other Lifeforms Have a Soul?
  • Can a Person Be Born Without a Soul?
  • Soul vs Spirit – What’s the Difference?
  • What’s the Ultimate Purpose of the Soul?
  • How to Find Your Soul (3 Mystical Paths)

What is a Soul?

What is a soul

What is a soul? To put it in a nutshell, your soul is the immaterial essence and totality of who you are at human level – it is your authentic Self.

As all of life at its core level is energy, a soul is the whole of this energy; a unique expression of the Divine which we call Spirit. Indeed, your soul can be thought of as Spirit embodied.

As the force that animates, moves, and even speaks to us, our souls are said to be the source of our intuition and higher knowing.

As psychologist and shamanic teacher, Christa Mackinnon writes,

… it is our soul that provides us with a kind of inner voice, a moral compass and direction. It is our soul that we hear as this ‘little voice inside’ reminding us that there is more we can become, and it is our soul that suffers when we don’t nourish it by integrating a spiritual component into our lives and striving to give our lives meaning and purpose.

The precise origin of the word ‘soul’ is unknown, however, it derives from a variety of words from Old English (sāwl, sāwol), Dutch (ziel), German (seele), and Old Norse (sál) languages.

Can Your Soul Disappear or Die?

Image of a man with a fragmented soul experiencing soul loss

Probably one of the biggest questions that we’re left to try and figure out as humans is whether the soul can die, become lost, or disappear. It’s a scary thought! So let’s address the elephant in the room right away.

So can your soul die?


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In short, the answer is no, your soul can’t die (thankfully!). It can transform and merge back with Spirit, but it cannot die.

As the ancient sacred Indian text known as the Bhagavad Gita writes:

The soul is never touched; it is immutable, all-pervading, calm, unshakable; its existence is eternal.

This mirrors the first law of thermodynamics which states that energy can transform from one state to another, but it can neither be created nor destroyed. 

The same can be said for your soul, as your soul is energy: the life force energy. Therefore, it can never die, only change form.

How’s that for mind-blowing? This realization can change the whole way you approach death!

What about being losing your soul?

While you can be what we refer to in the West as a “lost soul” (or someone who loses their way in life) – your soul in reality never “runs” away or gets lost. Instead, you lose connection to it due to trauma and inner wounds.

In other words, your soul is always there like the sun or moon, it can just get obscured by the trees or high-rise apartments (that is, your thoughts, beliefs, and traumas). We’ll explore this topic more a little later.

Do Plants, Animals, and Other Lifeforms Have a Soul?

Image of anima mundi the soul of nature

If we understand the soul as the unique essence or essential life force of something, we can see that everything has a soul because everything has one-of-a-kind life force energy. No two things in existence are ever exactly the same (even identical twins have differences).

When you go outside in nature, notice the trees around you. If you pay attention, you’ll discover that each one has a certain uniqueness, not just in appearance but in energy – that is the soul of the tree.

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The same unique essence can be felt and observed in just about anything you come across such as a dog, a bird, a cloud, a mountain, even the phone, tablet, or laptop that you’re reading this on. Everything has a specific ‘such-ness’ that differentiates it from other things.

Even the world – also referred to as Mother Earth or Gaia – has a soul, according to numerous philosophical, spiritual, and religious systems of thought. The world’s soul is known as the anima mundi or the universal soul because it encompasses the sum total energy of all beings.

Can a Person Be Born Without a Soul?

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“Can a person be born without a soul?” This is a somewhat controversial question and everyone has a different response. 

Do serial killers, psychopaths, rapists, and so on have souls? 

Those that react with extreme hatred and disgust toward these types of people (which, by the way, is a normal reaction) would scream NO WAY.

But my understanding is that we’re all born with souls, it’s just that some people lose connection to them due to ancestral, societal, familial, and childhood trauma.

Sometimes this trauma is so intense that the person loses complete connection with their soul – it is barricaded behind wall after wall of rage, hatred, pain, grief, toxic beliefs, core wounds, and defense mechanisms.

As a result of this inner ‘barricading,’ a person can appear to be “soulless” or “dead inside” – and in some sense, they are because they’ve become totally separated from the warmth and compassion of the soul.

When this separation from the soul happens despicable acts of cruelty can be committed because the person doesn’t really feel anything (or becomes possessed by one particular emotion like rage).

Here’s an analogy:

Picture a large room. Within the room is a single, bright, pure light. It floods the whole room and illuminates everything. But what happens when you build a wall around this light? The room becomes dimmer and dimmer. What happens when you completely bury this light? The room becomes pitch dark: you can’t see anything, and you stumble around in a state of chronic fear and confusion. 

Eventually, you are so used to feeling scared that you become numb – it becomes too much to handle. As a result, you become a creature of the darkness, not really alive, but not really dead either. 

Those that experience this will often resort to the most extreme measures to feel something, anything – and when they do feel something, like lust for someone, it may possess them so completely that they become like a demon: unable to feel or see anything but that emotion.

When our inner room is illuminated by the light of the soul, however, we can see and feel clearly. We don’t need to live in a state of fear – life is vibrant and fully alive.

So how can we let this inner light permeate our being? There are a number of different ways (this whole website is dedicated to it, in fact). And we’ll explore some below. But first, let’s explore the difference between soul and Spirit – something important to understand.


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Soul vs Spirit – What’s the Difference?

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Most people are confused about the difference between the soul and Spirit. These terms sound similar and are often used interchangeably – but they’re not the same thing.

While the soul is connected to the earth, Spirit is connected with heaven. While soul is a doorway into the mysteries of the personal unknown, Spirit opens a door into boundless Oneness.

Soul is discovered in the subconscious or “underworld” realm, while Spirit is encountered in states of super-consciousness (or the “upperworld”). When we directly experience both the soul and Spirit we experience mystical feelings of bliss, but the soul is connected with wild dreams, ecstasies, and visions, while Spirit results in the experience of pure, illuminated, content-free Oneness.

Here we can see the fundamental difference between soul vs spirit summarized: soul is earthly, mysterious, and accessed through the subconscious in dreams and visions. Spirit, on the other hand, is heavenly, content-free, and accessed through states of purified awareness (such as meditation).

I like to envision Spirit and soul in the following way: Spirit is a dark room and soul is the candle and spark of light in that dark room. This light that is our soul is consciousness (or Spirit) that is aware of itself.

But can we say that soul is separate from Spirit? We can’t. They both appear in the same space. Soul is using the oxygen and space of Spirit to fuel itself.

Perhaps a chart will simply and easily define the difference between soul vs Spirit (even though these distinctions may be a bit crude):

Soul:

PersonalIndividualFeels clearlyPurpose = fulfillment
UnderworldUnconsciousYinSymbolic
Shakti energyWater and EarthDescending into oneselfDoing

Spirit:

ImpersonalUniversalSees clearlyPurpose = enlightenment
UpperworldSuper-ConsciousYangContent-free
Shiva energyFire and AirAscending beyond oneselfBeing

As explored in the book Spiritual Ecology,

The idea of the human soul … calls us toward our individual and unique relationship to the world. In this sense, soul and Spirit suggest opposites—the unique versus the universal, that which is approached by way of descent versus that which is approached by way of ascent. Ultimately, however, each soul (each thing in its soul aspect) exists as an expression of Spirit and serves as an agent or emissary for Spirit. Our individual relationships with Spirit and soul are not contradictory but complementary. A complete spirituality embraces our relationships to both Spirit and soul, not just one or the other. Together these two realms of spirituality form a whole. Either one alone is incomplete.

Here we can see that both soul and Spirit are really only two sides of the same coin. Ultimately, soul must serve as an agent of Spirit, and Spirit is incomplete without soul.

By being who we authentically are, by walking a path that is true to us, we connect with soul and thus serve Spirit. 

What’s the Ultimate Purpose of the Soul?

What is a soul

Now that we’ve answered the question “what is a soul?” we need to dig more deeply and understand the ultimate purpose of the soul.

As I explored in my article “What is the Meaning of Life?” we all have an innate purpose, something that is programmed into us at a core level, something that we fulfill.

We can observe this in the world around us: life is programmed to grow, change, and expand. All beings (trees, animals, galaxies, etc.) go through cycles of metamorphosis. And so do we.

Therefore, the ultimate purpose of the soul based on this fundamental observation is to grow and mature. In fact, it’s said that the soul goes through many different stages (known as soul ages), in order to fulfill this basic purpose. Those souls who have grown and matured over many lifetimes are referred to as old souls.

But what is the culmination of all this?

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Since the dawn of time, philosophers, poets, saints, mystics, and sages have referred to the ultimate purpose of the soul by many names: to achieve Buddha-nature, Enlightenment, Heaven, Christ-Consciousness, Moksha, Illumination, or Oneness.

As individual conduits of Spirit, we are ultimately trying to return back to the embrace of eternity; to remove the veil that makes us feel divided and experience the joy of Unity once more.

When enlightenment occurs, the individual soul merges or ‘dissolves’ back into the universal Spirit – or as author Michael A. Singer writes:

When the drop of consciousness that knows itself as an individual drifts back far enough, it becomes like the drop that falls into the ocean. The Atman (Soul) falls into the Paramatman (Supreme Soul). The individual consciousness falls into the Universal Oneness. And that’s it.

This is often known as the experience of returning home or returning to our true nature beyond the limiting ego that likes to control, manipulate, run away from, cling to, and fear life.

But this journey can take a moment, a day, or a lifetime (or more), and even enlightenment isn’t the end (for whatever is static is dead – and there’s no such thing as death ultimately). There are still layers upon layers of deepening, opening, and expanding to be experienced.

How to Find Your Soul (3 Mystical Paths)

Image of a smiling child in a white globe representing the soul

I write how to “find” your soul because, while the soul is always there, its light can become obscured, barricaded, and blocked out of daily life.

Our souls all share one great craving: to be free of our limited selves and the narrowness and suffocating emptiness of our thoughts.

We need to move through the emotional, mental, physical, and etheric pollution of our lives to reconnect with our souls. And this is not always an easy path, especially when we are so habituated to a certain state of living.

To find your soul you need to question everything. You need to walk the path less traveled, be the lone wolf, and go in search of something more. This can be an uncomfortable path, hence why most people prefer the comfort and complacency of mediocrity. But learning to reconnect with your soul is a core part of the spiritual journey.

Are you ready to listen to the inner call? Are you sick of feeling lost, alone, depressed, and empty inside? Do you want to find out your gifts, life destiny, and personal meaning? Are you ready to practice some soul work?

If you’ve read this far, it’s quite clear that you’re being called to live a life more imbued with soul. Here are three sacred inner work and soul work paths that will help you to reconnect with your soul:

Path 1 – The Body, Physical Realm

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Practices that correspond to path 1 include:

  • Ecotherapy (including deep ecology, nature immersion, vision quests, etc.)
  • Yoga, tai chi, qigong (physical disciplines that help you to connect with your life force energy)
  • Breathwork (using your breath to move through blockages, increase vitality, sharpen awareness, etc.)
  • Bodywork (this includes various methods of therapeutic touch that release trauma from the body, increase health and movement, and promote mind-body connection)
  • Somatic psychotherapy (counseling that involves connecting with the wisdom and healing capacity of the body as a vessel of the soul by releasing trauma and healing)
  • Plant medicine (ingesting psychoactive substances to expand consciousness and soul connection under the watch of a shaman or healer)
  • Solitude (physically removing yourself from the chaos of life to look within)
  • Dancing (intuitive movement to express the soul)
  • Singing and chanting (using the voice to connect with and express the soul)
  • Tantra (an esoteric tradition that honors the body and all facets of life)

The body is the vessel of our soul, and connecting with it means reuniting with the wisdom and intelligence we innately carry. The body also carries a lot of tension and trauma (known as body armor), so releasing these blockages simultaneously releases the barriers that surround your soul.

Path 2 – The Heart, Emotional Realm

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Practices that correspond to path 2 include:

  • Cultivating gratitude (feeling thankful for all that you have – an innate quality of the soul)
  • Developing intuition (listening to the quiet wise voice within you; the voice of the soul)
  • Devotion (love and dedication to a certain quality, guru, teacher, etc.)
  • Prayer (communing with the soul through the heart’s longings)
  • Cultivating loving-kindness (commonly practiced through Metta meditation)
  • Increasing self-love (learning to love and embrace yourself, flaws and all)
  • Philanthropy (actively serving others with compassion)
  • Inner child work (healing the wounded inner child within you)
  • Letting go (learning to surrender, release, and discharge old emotional pain)

The heart is the doorway to the soul, and learning to dive into it provides us direct access to the essence of who we really are. Opening, expanding, and removing (or making peace with) the burdens that weigh on our hearts helps us to invite the presence of our souls into daily existence.

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Path 3 – The Mind, Mental Realm

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Practices that correspond to path 3 include:

  • Meditation (quiet inner observation and thought-awareness)
  • Mindfulness (paying attention in the present moment to all sensations)
  • Journaling (writing down thoughts and exploring inner self)
  • Shadow work (exploring one’s inner demons that block the soul)
  • Dream work (using one’s dreams, such as lucid dreaming, as a gateway to the soul)
  • Active Imagination (also known as “Astral Travel” – or using the mind to go on inner adventures)
  • Visualization (using mental imagery to increase clarity, wisdom, love, etc.)
  • Parts work (or exploring one’s inner archetypes and establishing more internal harmony)
  • Changing core beliefs (reframing the beliefs that prevent us from accessing the soul)
  • Spiritual psychotherapy (also known as “transpersonal counseling” which is receiving guidance from someone who integrates spirituality and psychology together)

The mind perceives and expresses the soul, but when our minds are contracted, polluted, attached to thoughts, and filled with fear we cannot access this essential part of us. Working with the conscious and unconscious mind will help us to dissolve the ingrained patterns, conditioning, and habits that obscure the divinity within. 

Ensoulment & Spiritual Awakening

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Ensoulment is the path and practice of becoming more imbued with soul.

When we learn to live more within and from the soul, life becomes alive and fresh again. We’re no longer in a state of suffering – or at least, we aren’t as strongly identified with the thoughts attachments associated with it – instead, we find a Home in the present moment.

The spiritual awakening journey is about awakening to our True Nature that goes beyond the individual personality and sense of self. Reconnecting with the soul within (and around) us frees us to operate from a place of Loving Presence. It’s rediscovering this very Loving Presence that is the whole point of the spiritual awakening journey and spirituality in general.

So if you’ve been longing to find a “home” or place to rest, the key lies in your connection with your soul – that part of you that goes beyond the personal ego, beckons us through breadcrumbs of intuition, and unites us with Spirit; the All That Is.

Final Words

If the soul is the core, animating, and unique expression of the Divine within us, it makes sense to focus our efforts on reconnecting with it by removing the blockages that obscure its light.

To quote psychiatrist Carl Jung,

People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own soul.

It can be uncomfortable to come face-to-face with the inner blockages that obscure our Light and to move out of autopilot living. But without seeking to live an Ensouled life, we’ll always feel that there’s something “not quite right” or “something missing.” Our lives will feel insipid, empty, and aimless.

But when we reconnect with that Loving Presence inside of us, we gain direction, hope, joy, peace, and the ability to fully enjoy life.

Tell me, how do you know you’re living from a place of soul? What is a soul? I’d love to hear below. 

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Marsha Sortino says

    September 30, 2015 at 4:44 pm

    Thank you Sol! Excellent article and wonderful explanation of the soul!

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  2. Claire says

    September 26, 2015 at 2:31 pm

    Dear Sol,

    Always in admiration of your insight and wisdom. In alignment with your previous material, the bundle theory attests how the ‘self’ is a dynamic conduit rather than a fixed ego or central essence as Cartesian philosophy would posit. This notion of a fluid self is extended to negate the boundaries between the ‘self’ and the external world; as you state, “Our souls all share one great craving: to escape our limited selves”. In essence to return to the source, the socially instilled division between the self, and the external has to be removed. (This state would most likely be akin to nirvana in Buddhist traditions). Therefore we possess no central and fixed essence, previously conceived of as a ‘self’? Nonetheless, from a practical stand point wouldn’t there have to be alternation between periods of lower consciousness (highly divided self), and higher consciousnesses (permeable boundaries between self and the external) as collective traits of the ‘self’ are crucial to maintaining ourselves physically, ie. the drive to nourish ourselves. This notion seems to be mirrored in the fluctuation between mental states, is the return merely when we don’t distinguish between self and other and remain in that higher state of consciousness? Given the aforementioned problem would we have to be dead? The Buddha was living when asserted he attained nirvana, therefore is this an incorrect supposition? How can we maintain this lack of division without instincts of self-preservation?

    This Bundle theory potentially answers what the nature of the ‘self’ is. In order to arrive at the end conclusion that we are all one essence like the spiritual yearning suggests, a theory as to the fundamental logistics of the external is required. The reticular model (Latin derivative of little net) may present a feasible model of what you deem as the source. According to this model, fundamental units of this network are particles that vibrate at a low to high frequency, an energy we interpret on a continuum as dense or light. The amalgamated energy of all these particles relative to one another ostensibly forms the fabric of the universe. (Energy is relayed throughout this network dependent on the magnitude, and the relative distance of between particles). Ultimately this network is a single closed unit; one. A term habitually assigned by mystics to describe the nature of the universe. Ultimately then the self is dynamic collection of energy that arises from feedback processing that operate in synergy with other energy on the same plane. Since we experience the self on a material level, would energy therefore be synonymous with matter? Do you happen to know anything about the bridge between matter and energy, if so theories of the self and fundamental properties of the universe could segway between the physical and the metaphysical. The result would be a much more tangible, and less incomprehensible explanation of reality. For instance if the relationship between energy and matter were known then the matter in falling dominoes would be the energetic process. This single causal energetic process could then be multiplied exponentially to form the particle net that is perhaps synonymous with the source.

    Does this cohere with your previous studies- would you agree with this conclusion? Appreciate your time and knowledgeable perspective. (Hope this doesn’t seem too ad hoc)

    Warm wishes,

    Claire xx

    ps. Sorry for the previous inconsistency entirely my fault, have a plethora of commitments this year.

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    • Mateo says

      September 29, 2015 at 9:30 am

      Hola Claire,

      Thank you for your kind words. In regards to your question I can only answer from personal experience; the social ‘Self’ and the Soul/Essence are two different points of perception, two different ‘Selves’.

      The Social ‘Self’, personality or Ego is not only a collection of all the social values you’ve learned but also the identification with the internal instincts and desires of your body. The ‘survival’ instincts to eat, reproduce etc … are always there and never go away whether one has attained Nirvana or not. The only difference is the point of perception, we go from the ‘worms-eye’ view of identifying with our physical body and therefore all the instincts that arise within it, to the ‘eagle-eye’ view of becoming aware of this need within us without identifying with it. Hence the practice of Fakirs to detach themselves from physical pain and transcend beyond it.

      It’s the space within which these instincts, emotions and thoughts arise which we can call the ‘Soul’, Masters like the Buddha have learned to ‘sit in the seat of the soul’ rather than experience like peripherally as we do when we identify with our physical body and thoughts; almost like a hyperactive puppy from one distraction to another without ever finding a center, that inner stillness, within our Soul.

      The reticular theory was proposed ahead of its time and its discrediting is only proof of how much we have to catch up on scientifically. Reading through the Vedas you can come across some of the most fascinating scientific knowledge like the theoretical distance to the Moon in a book written thousands of years ago. What this mystical knowledge and internal exploration has cultivated for centuries, young Science is only catching up to now and making it tangible and quantifiable.

      I know about matter and energy but I try to refrain from presenting these ideas in scientific terms (even though today’s audience prefers ’empirical’ ideas). The reason being science centers us too strongly into the mind, into the logical peripheral center away from our Soul. One question answered will create another 10 to answer, and the answers themselves and merely descriptions of what is happening. It becomes addictive to think we can unravel the mystery of life by chasing after different scientific answers, just as many chase after aliens or supernatural beings thinking maybe they hold the secrets to existence.

      This journey is laden with distractions and pitfalls that can lead us astray, the Catholic Original Sin is basically that; to make a mistake or be lead astray.

      I do agree with your conclusions and the theory you’ve presented; it’s wonderful seeing how each field of Science finds a way of presenting Truth in their own language :).

      Warmly,

      Sol

      P.S: No need for apology, it’s a beautiful application of ‘Wu wei’; let the current take you were it must.

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    • Louise says

      January 10, 2023 at 2:03 pm

       For instance if the relationship between energy and matter were known then the matter in falling dominoes would be the energetic process.  If the “Matter” in falling dominoes is the energetic process, then are you saying is that the energy between the particles give the illusion of the matter ?

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    • Louise says

      January 10, 2023 at 2:07 pm

      Are you saying that reticular theory is tangible and quantifiable ?

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  3. Chris says

    September 21, 2015 at 3:35 am

    This is such an amazing article and almost everything I needed to hear right now while i’m going through such a tough transition into adulthood at the age of 21.
    I’m definitely going to mediate on the great messages of this article. Thank you so much!

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  4. Ika says

    September 19, 2015 at 4:17 pm

    Thank you, Sol, I mean it deeply from my heart :)
    I still find it hard to accept interconnectedness of life, that I am not separated with others. Having a different way of thinking and living is very unacceptable in my family and even more in society. It brings me endless pain and loneliness, and it backfires, blocking and numbing my senses. I guess I need to accept and put trust in myself, so I can stop projecting it to people around me. I often try to find stillness, pursue the joy and peace, hunt the blissful flow of life, instead of be still and let life flows into me.
    Thank you Sol

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    • Mateo says

      September 19, 2015 at 5:30 pm

      Hola Ika,

      I can understand that. What I wrote in this article is not something that can be so much thought about with the mind as opposed to experienced with your being to truly understand it. It’s what I wrote about in my past article on Mystical Experiences.

      You’re not alone though, nobody who seeks truth has ever been received with open arms. How could they? If what you are believing and saying is right then that means all of society, everyone around you is wrong. It’s natural they will present resistance to you because when anyone thinks differently they become a threat to the rest of the people, everyone will start doubting themselves and questioning their ambitions and how will society function?

      But it is necessary. More and more we are evolving through science but ignoring our Souls; most peoples Soul candles are very ‘dim’, they are hypnotized by their phones and aren’t even aware of their own existence.

      Find that stillness, let your Soul flow within you. It’s a hard journey but together we can share what we learn along the way.

      Warmly,

      Sol

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  5. kacey says

    September 19, 2015 at 12:23 pm

    Good day Mateo
    Recently, I stumbled upon this website because at this time am on a journey of finding myself and to understand myself and as I’ve been reading a lot about this I notice that when referred to a soul means that is your true desire. as what I understood about the soul is the heart’s desire, your inner cravings, likes and dislikes, which are usually kept private. This number denotes what you value most and suggests the nature that drives you in your daily life. or at least what motivates you to do things?

    this is about numerology of name and they say from the name has energy that will provide you hearts desire, is this the same as the soul ? so does it mean we have different soul urge? I don’t know maybe am mixing spirituality with numerology but they say everything is energy so name has energies too,

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    • Mateo says

      September 19, 2015 at 5:23 pm

      Hola Kacey,

      The best way to put it is that we are all divided into two main “Self’s”, our Spiritual Self or ‘essence’ known as our Soul and our mental Self known as our ‘personality’.

      Your Soul or Essence is free from desires, from identifications, from duality. It is a driving force, a pure awareness within you. When you have a desire, the empty space in your head in which the desire arises and you become aware of that desire is your Soul.

      The desires themselves are the result of your other self, the one you’ve given a name to with an identity and a history; “My name is ___ I live in __, I like vanilla ice cream and I studied __. ” All this history, what you like, the desires you have originate from this other self, your ‘Personality’.

      Your personality is the one that is formed and influenced through numerology, astrology, social conditioning, psychological trauma and core-wounds.

      Let me know if that answers your question.

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      • kacey says

        September 20, 2015 at 1:44 am

        Thank you , I understand perfectly now. you illustrate it well am happy … I guess you really need to be aware and consciously choose to be free of all that desires from that self.

        it’s sad to think now that These numerology and astrology are the prefect example why people cannot distinguish soul from the “self “.
        it’s also sad at the same time these days people uses a lot of things like yoga , meditation to bring people to themselves (the soul essence ) yet its more of like of taking monopoly on spirituality. :( I find this is one of the reason people are more confused about the soul and the self or maybe just me

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  6. Lauren Moira says

    September 19, 2015 at 10:20 am

    Love this post, Mateo. AI correct in saying that the spirit is inside the “Soul”? Is the spirit the life force inside the soul,? Does the soul live on and on, with the spirit residing inside the actual soul? Do I understand this correctly? Thanks, Mateo.

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    • Mateo says

      September 19, 2015 at 5:14 pm

      Hola Lauren,

      You understand correctly. ‘Spirit’ is the animating life force that is not only within the Soul, but within all living things from trees to animals. I can illustrate it this way:

      If you grab an empty bottle of water, fill it with water from the ocean, close the lid and throw it into the ocean; that is what our soul is. The only problem is we have all of these bottles floating around the ocean thinking they are separate from the water in the ocean, and separate from the other bottles!

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      • Lauren Moira says

        September 19, 2015 at 9:56 pm

        Thanks, so much, Mateo. I really appreciate your wonderful reply. Now everything is understandable about the soul and the spirit.YOu help so much in such a pure spiritual way which also works in harmony with the practical world.
        I send my kindest wishes to you.
        Lauren

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  7. Lauren Rebecca Alston says

    September 19, 2015 at 10:05 am

    This is one of the best blog entries I have read in a long time; great definitions and visualizations.

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  8. ronnieastrala says

    September 19, 2015 at 3:02 am

    Hi – I am VERY impressed with this particular blog…defining “soul’ and “spirit” was really a help. The blog tells me where I’m at – in terms of growth…I have a ways to go – letting myself out of the box of Fear. I’ve been in Fear called PTSD since I was three years old. I’m 83 now – yes it took that long to find – remember the trauma I had buried as too awful to look at. I try not to feel badly about all the years I lost – as I was ALWAYS looking for the way out.
    But I practice mindfulness and I will continue to find challenges – and continue to grow spiritually.
    Thanks so much for this blog.
    Ronnie

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    • Mateo says

      September 19, 2015 at 5:10 pm

      Hola Ronnie,

      It’s wonderful to see your soul force at such an age :). Some years might have been lost but a single glimpse of the timeless essence known as your Soul makes all this effort worthwhile. Perhaps cause it reveals the cosmic joke of time.

      To reach the climax of our life with full awareness of who we truly are is all we can ask for.

      Thank you for sharing this journey with us,

      Warmly,

      Sol

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  9. Débora says

    September 19, 2015 at 1:03 am

    What I like most about your blog is the spiritual direction it takes. I had spiritual “experiences” since I can remember so I was naturally pushed into that. I tried to deny that once and it was an unnecessary painful phase to me. As I grew older (I am 20 now) I became more and more interested in spirituality and it did a lot of good for me – and bad, as well. As the usual, my mother is Christian (far from being fanatic) but I went to church anyways. I saw there the same disconnect in many religions/paths/philosophies I encountered further. Like Christianism many religions deny our shadow or make you feel ashamed or neglect it. The other problem is how poorly they focus in develop your own identity/strength your features. What’s the point in living for the greater good if I don’t even know myself, my wants, what I want to live for? We have to know ourselves. I know I can’t simply be like the biblical Sarah, because I have absolutely no inclination or aspiration to be portrayed as The Good Wife (I have nothing against who wants to be, is just that I don’t see myself taking this role). Like my own name inspiration I would for sure take Deborah’s role – I would rather use my brain and use my individual features for this “greater good”. Astrology was the first thing that has helped me so far because it focus on your individual lessons and qualities. I strongly believe we all have a mission here but that mission varies greatly, we are not here to follow the exactly same path. I was so happy when I find your article about Thelema! I am deeply thankful for your work here on this blog, it has helped so much and I am sure it has helped other in ways you can’t even imagine. I don’t know the exact path you choose to follow but be this very minimal part of you show us how great human beings you two are.

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    • Mateo says

      September 19, 2015 at 5:05 pm

      Hola Debora,

      Thank you for your kind and heart felt words.

      I couldn’t agree more that each of us is here to follow our own path, finding our path with a heart is the most important aspect of our journey.

      In my work I have tried to avoid focusing solely on one teaching; so many teachers think that what worked for them is going to work for everyone else and it is never the case. In fact in can frustrate the students so much they leave all together.

      From Thelema to the Kebbalah, all paths lead no where as the journey is in fact the destination. It’s finding that path that makes us rejoice that is the most important aspect. I hope to provide you all with as many paths as I can.

      Warmly,

      Sol

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  10. Aversum says

    September 18, 2015 at 8:24 pm

    I have always been interested in geopolitics and some fifteen months ago I suddenly asked myself; what if the US did help to create Daesh in Iraq? It was this question that ignited a complete turnaround in my mental state and my view upon the world. All the truth the world had to offer about US imperialism and the Global Elite suddenly presented itself to me. In the six months after that I constantly tried to convince others of the illusion we’re living in but I gradually learned that I can’t ever truly make people awake; they have to open that door for themselves.

    Strangely enough after watching the movie ‘Frozen’ I experienced an identity crisis, I could really connect myself with the character of ‘Elsa’ and this ignited something more inside me. I had to find out who I am. So I quit my study (Integrated Security) as I had no more motivation after the movie and started finding the puzzle pieces in order to piece together who I am. It began with type indicator ‘MBTI,’ with which I found out that I have an INTJ personality. I felt understood for once in my life and continued to search for other theories and tests by which I could define myself. But I found myself searching endlessly to what seemed to be invisible and it took me another 6 months and several sessions with a life coach, who also delves in spirituality, to realize that I cannot ever find the Truth and certainly not with relentless searching. I learned to let go of controlling and immediately after that I noticed that I can see the particles, waves and vibrations that form the matter which we see. All the while I learned more and more about the world we live in; it’s beauties & dangers, illusions & paradoxes, energies & revelations. I learned to listen more to my inner voice & wisdom which had told me things all my life but I have only rarely allowed it to escape my mouth until my awakening.

    Now I am studying Energetic Therapies and I’m confronting & leaving behind everything bad that once defined me. I have awakened, that I know, now I’m working to become spiritually mature & practicing ways to expand my awareness, to become my inner self and develop my gifts.

    Yours and Aletheia Luna’s articles have been and continue to be a great contributer to all this. Thank you!

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