A way to picture our soul.

Trying to picture spiritual beings is always worthwhile. Visualizing our soul makes our soul happy. It is filled with joy when the mental parts of our body are paying attention to it. It’s joy calls favorable attention to us from our guardian angels and its superiors. “Look, Bill’s thinking about his soul. Let’s help.”

One way to picture our soul is to think about all the pipes of light carrying information all over the world right at this very minute.

First, imagine a light-pipe. Within it is a beam of light carrying a vast amount of information.

We can imagine our soul as a section of that beam. The section of the beam is bent into a circle, where our being just goes around and around as it moves, hopefully toward God.

Each of our individual sections of the beam absorbed information from father and mother, and ancestors beyond Noah, so there’s a lot of information in our section of the beam.

And, there are souls streaming all around us, each a segment of the greater beam.

Everything we ever did, or was done to us, affects the state of our soul. God’s programming has come alive in each of us.

When our soul came into being at the moment of conception, it was given the power to wrap the molecules that form mind and body around it.

We grew from there. We still grow.

Thinking about it makes our soul happy. Sometimes, when we think about how wonderful our soul is, we are smiling without realizing it.

Hope you’re smiling.

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