![]() ![]() It's the belief that human sexual desire is dirty and shameful, not something to be enjoyed. The mistrust of others reaches a peak in Level Two souls, which makes it hard to achieve genuine intimacy and leads to a discomfort with sex. ![]() And when Level Two souls don't use the legal system, they use the church pulpit to ban what they fear or don't understand, such as music, clothes, drugs, pornography, etc. This is why Level Two souls use the legal system to legislate morality, and why the prisons are full of those who have committed victimless crimes (prostitutes, drug users, homosexuals, etc.) but who offend Level Two soul sensibilities. And because others don't see the world as they do, the others must be bad, and if they're bad, they must be punished. Since they lack the experience to understand other souls, Level Two souls assume that those who don't subscribe to the same rigid code of behavior lack a moral foundation. Their God is the only God all others will perish in Hell or be refused entrance to the Afterlife. They create strict laws, usually couched in religious language, to help keep them on the straight and narrow path. ![]() For this reason they tend to live in rural communities or small towns where they can learn the importance of cooperation with others. Their fundamentalism and obedience to authority allows them to avoid dealing with uncomfortable questions.īy deliberately disconnecting themselves from the mainstream, these young souls can become accustomed to living on the physical plane without fear of encountering the opposing views that might threaten their belief system. They protect themselves with firearms, draconian laws and vengeful gods. Nevertheless they prefer not to take any chances. Level Two souls are less afraid of the world than in their first incarnations. Their literature and art, as well as their understanding of the world around them, tends to be extremely limited. Level One souls are generally poor at using language because it's so new to them. The problem for these young souls is apprehension and fear of being on the physical plane, which can cause them to withdraw from the world. Shared beliefs, values and codes of conduct are an essential part of their education. They are in the process of learning to see themselves as individuals while understanding the importance of belonging to a culture. Level One souls create rules and rituals that give them a sense of order and security. In simple cultures, they learn to take their first steps, often learning skills or trades that can support them. They usually choose to live in small communities where they can avoid complexity and technology, since they are usually overwhelmed by it. They feel apprehensive about being on a planet where everyone seems to know the roles except them. In their first few lifetimes, Level One souls purposefully avoid having to deal with the modern world. Synopsis: Immature Young Souls (Soul Levels One through Three) I have copied parts of the text, and paraphrased other parts, from his book in describing these ten levels of souls. MacLeod uses ten (10) levels, one through five for young souls and six through 10 for old souls. The following description of young souls and old souls uses the structure developed by Ainslie MacLeod in his book The Instruction. As a master once said: the snake sheds its skin at the rate the snake sheds its skin you cannot rip the skin off the snake. Ironically, however, it takes a certain level of soul development to appreciate the concept of reincarnation and soul ages it cannot be forced upon a soul before that soul is ready for it. Appreciating the concept of soul ages is based on understanding and accepting the concept of reincarnation, that we incarnate over and over because we have lessons to learn that can only be learned on the physical plane with a physical human body. ![]()
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