Body and soul
QUESTION: Masters, I have always wanted to know when a soul enters a physical body. Is it during birth or before? Reading your answers has been very helpful and educational for me!!! Thank you for all the valuable information about spiritual world, much appreciated!!!! ~Kristiine USA
ANSWER: Here again the soul exercises its freedom of choice. An agreement of sorts is completed between the mother and fetus for the match to be made. It is generally not too formal – just the fetus selecting the situation that will provide the lessons it seeks to experience. This would include race, nationality, location, and environment.
Once the choice has been made, the soul sends a spark, marker, or contact to mark its place after the union of egg and sperm. Without this connection, the fetus would be nothing more than a bundle of cells going through the division process.
A soul who has a particular reason for monitoring the phases of the gestational procedure sometimes hops into the body right from the beginning. This may be done to make sure the growth of the fetus is as it desires, possibly with some malformation or other. It may also want to be present to ascertain and take part in the lifestyle of the mother. The soul still maintains the ability to leave just an attachment and return most of its awareness to the spirit world whenever it wishes so it can say goodbye to all its friends prior to birth.
The majority of the soul must be in the fetus at the time of birth for it to be a viable, living child. A soul cannot enter the fetus after birth (as has been reported by some people going through hypnotic sessions). The entirety of a soul is never in the physical body. A portion of it always remains in the nonphysical spiritual environment, connected to the universal unconditional love.
A myth touted in the abortion issue is that the act is the “killing” of a soul. A soul cannot be killed, because it is energetic and eternal. Some fetuses do not have souls assigned to them because the mother has chosen to go through the emotional and physical act of termination of the pregnancy as a life lesson. If the mother is uncertain about her future, a soul may attach and be on standby in case she ends the cellular division occurring within her – or become her child if she does not.