Our souls are immortal – they live on forever. We travel across space and time, with each lifetime being an individual story in an ongoing series. In each lifetime, we learn new lessons, sometimes repeat mistakes and repay a few previous debts. Perhaps these debts we carry forth with us are the ‘sins’ which the Bible refers to. However, it is not that we need to redeem ourselves from sin, but rather learn the lessons that we looked over previously to repay that debt. Sometimes, that price may vary from person to person, but everything has a perfect harmony, even if it mayy seem unfair at times. We must keep faith because if we abandon our hopes, we only damage the soul.
We gather various experiences from different walks of life, then store them away inside a vault which we sometimes forget how to open in the next life.
Mortality refers to our fragile bodies which store our spirit for the time being. Our souls are strong and can never be destroyed – it is essentially energy; but it can be hurt, damaged, healed and repaired.
As one’s mind ages and matures, so does the soul likewise. It reflects in our personality, becoming increasingly apparent as time passes.
Our bodies were not built to withstand time – if they were, then we would be unable to move onto a new journey as our current ones come to an end. We are immortal; we live foreverm but we don’t stay inside the same story for there is more for us to experience.
If we remove restrictions from our minds, then it will become clear that we are boundless.