Soul groups
Tuesday, July 5th, 2011QUESTION: Masters, I wonder if you would explain the structural nature of our soul groups for us please. I have several people I know to be in my soul group, but I doubt that their friends and families who they think to be in their soul group are in mine. Many thanks as always for your wise loving support. ~Hazel, UK
ANSWER: When a soul begins its own journey as a spark broken off from Source, it does so in a line with all the other souls becoming distinct at the same moment in time. These neighboring new souls form a group that is sometimes referred to as a monad. Humans like to call the closest members within this group their “soul group” or “soul mates,” which for practical application, may extend out to include a total of 144 souls.
Souls are broken off from Source in a continuous process, not in separate batches of 144. The “soul group” to which each soul belongs is computed as 71 to 72 souls broken off beforehand, and about the same number of souls broken off afterwards. Each individual soul is seen as being in the mid-point of its specific group of 144 souls, and therefore no other soul group has precisely the same membership.
Members of your soul group have various functions in your human travels. Some are on a parallel path with you and therefore easily fit into your numerous lives. Some choose rarely or never to come to Earth and you therefore see them only at Home. And then there are those who want to experience something on Earth at the same time you do which will complement your lesson or maybe even allow you to have the lesson. These are the souls with whom you make contracts.
Within your entire soul group you repeatedly make agreements to assist only about 12 to 24 of your 144 members. You may, however, at some time or other, have shared lives with many more of your group than the “usuals.” Humans want to think that anyone within a life where they are having an intense emotional experience is within their soul group. This is absolutely false!
For the sake of variety your soul likes to “play” with strangers, so it does not become bored. Frequently a soul mate with whom you have contracted to ensure you have a particular lesson will be the antagonist making your negative experience possible. Almost an even number of current-life soul mates will provide you with negative events as help produce positive ones.