An Introduction To Soul Ages
Montage` by LadyHawk
Music by Enya ~ "P...
Montage` by LadyHawk
Music by Enya ~ "Pilgrim"
More About Soul Ages:
As we continue...
More About Soul Ages:
As we continue through our thread of lifetimes, copiously gathering experiences, learning lessons, and fulfilling agreements, an evolutionary process transpires and this course of development is called Soul Age.
There are five soul ages that we progress through during our cycle on the physical plane. Infant souls deal with issues of survival; Baby souls have a need for structure and tend to live according to beliefs based on dogma, such as religion; Young souls are success oriented and set high standards of personal achievement; Mature souls are relationship oriented and tend to gravitate towards emotional drama, and Old souls try to seek the larger perspective of life and have less interest in playing the material game.
There are always some transcendental souls on the planet; in a time of change like the present there are many. Some, like Sai Baba, Meher Baba, Yogananda, Babaji, Rumi, St. Francis, Pope John XXIII, or Ghandi, obtain wide recognition for their teachings while others are monumental influences on their communities, but do not receive global recognition.
Infinite souls are the manifestation of All-That-Is, of the Tao. The entire universe is consciously encompassed in the one body of the Infinite soul. The Infinite soul is self-aware and does have superhuman abilities. This soul usually enters, by prior agreement, into a person who is seventh level Old or Transcendental. The energy of the Infinite soul is so great that were they to be born into a human body and dwell consistently in it, the body would not last long. The Infinite soul may enter later in life as for Jesus and Buddha or come in and out as it did for Krishna and Lao Tsu. These souls are always noticed, always teach oneness and love.
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LadyHawk
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Justin - Oct 31, 2008 10:30 AM
This is a awesome video. I loved it, all except the socialist and democratic crap, didn't too much care for that. It felt out of place.
Also the music was PERFECT. it set the tone for the whole thing
Keep up the great work !
Merle - Oct 30, 2008 6:47 PM
Nice production with thought and meaning. Thanks for the commentary also.
Brooke-o-madic - Oct 30, 2008 6:07 AM
PEACEFUL