What does our soul look like?

What does our soul look like? The soul is a being that, during its time on earth, has the ability to crystallize and organize particles around it immediately after conception. The fertilized egg grows rapidly, until it has absorbed and organized enough particles from outside itself to accumulate billions of cells. Each cell works with others to promote the health, welfare, and continued growth of the soul’s physical manifestation that coalesced around it.

When the soul’s body emerges into the world, it is clothed in skin, moved by muscles, supported by bones, nourished by intake and digestion, and can transform a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, meat, milk, and grain into further extensions of its body’s operating systems. The soul is also able to absorb various kinds of wavelengths, process the information thereby gained, and use that information to help its soul accumulate more.

Since our soul is the nucleating agent around which every part of our minds and bodies coalesces, it is not unreasonable to say, when looking in the mirror, “Hello, soul. There you are.”

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