Is the soul immortal? In that it surpasses human mortality and steadily grows, learning and increasing in mass and

wisdom with each incarnation - it is immortal. But what is mortality for a soul? It is born, in a manner of speaking, on

3rd Density worlds where it forms within creatures intelligent enough to offer the spark. Forming entities react to their

surroundings, and as the stuff of souls is everywhere in the Universe, forming takes place to some degree in many

living things but dissipates for lack of a spark. Like pollen that cannot grow unless moved by an external agent, a bee

or the winds, forming entities in moss or bugs or tall trees or birds is a potential only, and dissipates when the life

form dies.

Worlds are seeded with life and later seeded with intelligent life, a genetically engineered variation of a native species,

so as to give forming entities a leg up. Intelligence is the spark that causes forming entities to build to the point where

they do not dissipate, as they themselves have become alive. We have mentioned that souls do not die during nuclear

explosions, nor do they lose themselves in Black Holes. Entities are of material that can affect its surroundings while

remaining untouched. The stuff of souls does not feed, nor does it expend itself. It influences its surroundings by

manipulation of its surroundings, like a puppet master pulling strings, rather than expending its resources like an

audience throwing tomatoes. Souls, once formed, do not die. They may grow rapidly or slowly, may stagnate or

plateau for a long time or forever, but they do not die, nor do they shrink. Beyond this, we cannot say, as we ourselves

know no more.

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ZetaTalk: Spirit Substance

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What humans refer to as the soul, what is sometimes called the spirit or which we refer to as the entity, is not what is

supposed by most humans. They imagine a vapor, something that can move through walls like a ghost, something

without substance that seeks to influence the physical world around it with little success. They realize the soul can

remember, as past lives are recalled, but do not imagine that a physical brain is required. The view that humans have of

the soul is, as could be expected, the view from the human vantage point. What is missing from the vantage point is

the ability to see the soul, as the substance is not something that the human eye can perceive.

The soul has substance, and grows in bulk early in its development as many incarnations, many lives, are experienced.

This bulk cannot be gauged by humans, who look upon one another as having equal souls, when nothing of the kind is

the reality. Some souls are so tiny and poorly constructed that they dissipate after the incarnation, what we term

aborted entities. This type of soul may be present in many animals and even some plant forms, as the stuff of souls is

dispersed throughout the Universe and incarnations happen naturally. Where the human eye cannot gauge the mass of

another soul, the spirits gauge this very well. You know instinctively that another is old and wise. Spiritual growth

occurs most rapidly early on via incarnations, but later this growth proceeds based on experiences outside of

incarnations, and incarnations are not needed for this purpose. Incarnations continue to be used as a learning

experience, however, from time to time.

The soul not only has memory, it does not forget. It is not by accident that intelligent life forms have nerves, brains,

and memory in the form of chemical impressions. It is not by accident that this same structure is found for intelligent

thought on all density levels. It is intrinsic to the way the Universe is structured, and thus souls likewise have such

structures. The stuff of souls is simply another density level, one that touches on all the others. It is finer and more

durable, at the same time. It could be called the base of matter, in that regard, as it permeates all levels where matter

can reside. Intelligent life forms come in many shapes and sizes, but all have brains and nerves. Thus a soul can

incarnate in a hominoid at one point in its development, and into quite another life form during another incarnation,

without any adaptation required.

The soul does not require food or nourishment as physical life forms do. The human animal cannot retain its shape

without fuel, without maintaining a certain temperature and replacing damaged or consumed biochemicals. It must eat

to survive. Souls do not require a temperature maintenance, and by their nature maintain their own chemistry, the only

outside reach required is to acquire more of the stuff of souls, present everywhere in the Universe, when growth in

bulk is occurring.

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ZetaTalk: Life Began

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Note: written Apr 15, 1997

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