Soul Retrieval
Referring to Soul Retrieval; Soul loss is a survival mechanism. It is how our psyche survives pain. For example, if you were going to be in a head-on car collision, the very last place that you would want to be at the point of impact would be in your body, because your psyche could not withstand that kind of pain. Events that could cause soul loss are physical, emotional, and sexual abuse; surgery; being in an accident; wartime stress; experiencing a disaster, such as a hurricane, or fire; addictions; death of a loved on; extended caretaking of a loved one; or divorce. Anything that causes shock can cause soul loss.
Symptoms of soul loss could be a curious sense of incompleteness and emptiness - the sense that part of yourself is missing and you are cut off from a deep connection with life. For most, the sense of not being fully alive is a continual, low-grade feeling of not completely being "all there" and fully present. When any living creature is fully infused with its own spiritual force or soul, it will radiate energy and vitality.
When one welcomes
back their missed soul part, their original essence, light and the desire for true love and joy return. In maintaining this positive state, one seems to attract people who have moved toward a greater sense of wholeness; they seem to enter one's life to mirror the changes that have occurred.
Symptoms of soul loss could be a curious sense of incompleteness and emptiness - the sense that part of yourself is missing and you are cut off from a deep connection with life. For most, the sense of not being fully alive is a continual, low-grade feeling of not completely being "all there" and fully present. When any living creature is fully infused with its own spiritual force or soul, it will radiate energy and vitality.
When one welcomes
back their missed soul part, their original essence, light and the desire for true love and joy return. In maintaining this positive state, one seems to attract people who have moved toward a greater sense of wholeness; they seem to enter one's life to mirror the changes that have occurred.