What key differences has Source discussed between the psyche and the soul?
The interactions between the psyche and the soul are complex. They can become separated due to trauma, leading to internal conflicts. However, they also work together in processing experiences, with the psyche handling immediate perceptions and the soul recording deeper emotional imprints. The goal often seems to be achieving harmony between the two, allowing for fuller self-expression and spiritual growth.
In sessions with clients, Source has explored several differences and interactions between the psyche and the soul:
1. Nature and Function:
– The psyche is associated with the human mind, brain, and idiosyncrasies (quirks).
– The soul is described as having its own psyche, which is a record of psychic impressions and emotional experiences.
2. Recording and Processing:
– The psyche (mind) processes and records events.
– The soul processes and records emotional experiences associated with events.
3. Perception and Impression:
– The psyche deals with sensory perception (tangible senses) and mental processing.
– The soul handles psychic impressions (extrasensory) and emotional satisfaction or dissatisfaction.
4. Separation and Conflict:
– The psyche can become separated from the soul, especially in cases of trauma or betrayal.
– This separation can lead to internal conflicts and affect one’s sense of self.
5. Protection Mechanisms:
– The psyche may develop protection mechanisms, like “particle trackers,” to guard against trauma.
– These mechanisms can interfere with spiritual connections and trance states.
6. Dimensional Existence:
– The soul exists in a non-local dimensional space.
– The psyche is more closely tied to the physical form and local experiences.
7. Healing and Integration:
– Healing often involves reintegrating separated aspects of the psyche and soul.
– This integration is crucial for personal growth and spiritual development.
8. Spiritual Capacities:
– The soul possesses innate spiritual capacities.
– The psyche can either facilitate or hinder the expression of these capacities.
Source explored these fascinating concepts over a year, contained within four readings for four different clients. I will publish more of these session summaries, generated from reading transcripts. I find them very interesting, and I hope you do as well.