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Created on: January 06, 2010 Last Updated: January 08, 2010
I became interested in spiritualism several months ago. It was after I had a nervous breakdown - I needed to find purpose to my life. I cannot buy into traditional, dogmatic religion because it does not sit well with me, however spiritualism really struck a chord and 'feels right'. I have studied many books, read as much as I can and I feel much better about the afterlife. Of course religion (any kind) is a serious subject but I think life should be about fun and not taking things too seriously, so I wrote this article about what happens to the portion of energy that is left behind when we (as souls) incarnate on earth.
We purportedly do not take 100% of our energy with us to earth because it would overwhelm the human body and 'blow the circuits of the brain' for want of a better explanation. Not taking enough soul energy however could account for TATT syndrome (tired all the time). I think perhaps I suffer from that as I never seem to have enough energy to get me through the day sometimes!
When the soul incarnates on earth (either willingly or perhaps a little unwillingly) it is reported by the experts in the field (such as Dr. Micheal Newton amongst others) that we only take between 50-70% of our total soul energy with us. What I would like to know is firstly, what exactly is that portion of energy that I left behind getting up to behind my back, and secondly, what is the procedure for collecting it again?
It does annoy me a little to think that while I am here, suffering on the earth plane, a certain percentage of my energy is 'back home' in the spirit world, having fun, learning exciting, spiritual things and playing around with energy or relaxing in the Eternal Light, and I know nothing about what the rest of me is doing; because the energy I have here and the energy there is the same thing. I think it's only right and fair that I should have a direct communication line to it (me?). It might even be flying around other planets behind my back or taking long holidays in another universe! No fair! And it makes me feel rather split.
Like my ex-boss once said, “Sometimes, the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing!” He also said, “We must all keep our heads below the parapet and stop dropping staples on the floor, the cleaner doesn't like it” so he was obviously nothing but an idiotic; a pontificating, jumped up old antiquity. But nonetheless, sometimes, one half of our energy doesn't know what the other half is
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