All about souls
QUESTION: Masters, I have two quick questions! 1) Does a person with Alzheimer’s disease, still have their souls in their body? My grandma recognizes nobody, and I feel like she is not there anymore… 2) I find it difficult to believe animals do not have a soul, so animals won’t feel love, hate, joy? To be honest when I’m with them I feel a soul near me, and not a spark as you suggested. ~Harry, Greece
ANSWER: Those who have Alzheimer’s disease and those who are in unconscious vegetative states all still have a soul. Without a soul the body would not be able to continue life. Your grandma had made agreements with other souls, yourself included, before coming into this life. The nature of the contracts was to be a non-responsive individual who would cause those around her to be exposed to a number of different types of life lessons. Her soul is still in the body you observe.
Just as you are questioning the spiritual significance of a soul without cognitive communication skills, some others close by are dealing with issues of not having completed situations with your grandma for which they feel guilty, abandoned, and angry. It makes all of you question the reality of life and continued existence when the consciousness has left the body. It is a lesson in a soul’s planned experiences for all those involved.
Some animals do have souls. But, since only 1 to 2% of all souls who are normally in human bodies choose to have a life as an animal, there are not enough souls around to populate all the animals on the planet.
Pets are but a small portion of the animals. They are domesticated to behave as humans want them to for purposes of being companions for you. They do have energy signatures that can be felt when they are near you. Most of these feel positive since, unless you give them a reason, your pets love you unconditionally because they are bred that way. That energy is what you are perceiving, not a soul.