Millions of stars are invisible without a telescope! Catholics picture our soul as a distant star. Our soul is tiny, but it is there. If it grows, we can see it more easily!

How can we see our soul?

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First, we have so see that we have a soul! We look at The Bible! The Word of God tells us we have a soul in Hebrews, 4:12.

“The word of God is something alive and active: it cuts more incisively than any two-edged sword: it can seek out the place where soul is divided from spirit . . .”

Our spirit is very visible! Our spirit shines every time it wants us to do something! We know! Mostly, our spirit wants us to get into trouble!

The human spirit does not want to obey many Teachings of He Who Fulfilled The Prophecies! Our proud spirits want us disobey This Teaching from Jesus Christ!

“And I say unto you thou art Peter and on this rock I build My Church and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. I give you the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven.”

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Catholics know! Every Teaching of Jesus Christ is here to help us get our soul into Heaven. That is why He left “the keys to The Kingdom of Heaven” to one person and One Church on earth!

Our spirit doesn’t listen to Words about the soul! Our spirit insists: “I don’t need those ‘keys’! Jesus has to let me into Heaven!” That vanity of the spirit is the foundation of Protestantism.

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The more our spirit shines, the harder it is to see our soul. How can we see our soul?

Our soul grows when we “feed” it! There is only one food it can eat! “If you do not eat My Body and drink My Blood you do not have life in you.” Jesus Christ repeated that 14 times! That’s how important it is to receive Catholic Communion.

How can we see our soul? The Divine Energy from His Actual Body and Blood lets our soul begin to shine more brightly!

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