Old souls vs young souls6/26/2023 This return to unity does not involve any loss of individuality, as some imagine. The Dalai Lama (Old Server) The Realised Self In fact, the main lesson for Old Souls is to do with finding unity within diversity. Rather, it means coming to terms with all of life’s dualities (self and other, love and hate, joy and pain, etc.) as integral to the whole. This does not mean overthrowing the lessons of the previous stages in favour of some nice, fluffy notion of oneness. Now the soul also feels drawn to reconnect with the greater order of things, the underlying cosmic unity. The Old Soul already has a well-developed sense of independence (from its Young Soul phase) and inter-dependence (from the Mature Soul phase). * For an overview of the stages of soul evolution, see Reincarnation: the 35 Steps In Search of Unity In the fourth stage, as a “ Mature Soul” it learned about co-existence and interrelatedness, taking responsibility for its relationships, honouring difference and otherness.Īt last, the soul is ready for the final leg of the journey: the return to unity and the end of reincarnation.In the third stage, as a “ Young Soul” it learned about free will and self-determination, taking charge of its own destiny, rising to the challenge. In the second stage, as a “ Baby/Child Soul” it learned about society, culture and community, the need for structure, belonging, and playing a role.In the first stage, as an “ Infant Soul” it learned about physical existence, life and death, and the need for nurturing.Having completed the fourth stage of reincarnation*, the soul has come a long way. 10.3.1 The Sages and Mystics of Our World.10.2.1 Case Studies of Life Between Lives.10.1.2 JOSÉ STEVENS and SIMON WARWICK-SMITH.10.1.1 A Channeled System For Self Understanding.
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