
A0334: Is there a limit to the number of incarnations a soul can produce? – Part 1
No, theoretically a soul could create new incarnations over and over again, but it does not, because with each new incarnation the soul has to give up part of its power so that it can create an incarnation. The power is used to carry out the process of creation and a portion of their life spark is given to the new incarnation. This process is very exhausting and an earthly mother does not want to give birth to children all her life because a mother also wants to take care of her offspring, it is the same with the soul and the incarnations. Each soul will create at least a dozen incarnations because it takes a dozen incarnations to complete the soul’s cycle of incarnations. We have already described this process in detail and would deepen our knowledge about it today.
If a soul plans its incarnation cycle, then it needs several incarnations for it, which it has created itself. When the incarnations live bodily lives, they are richly rewarded and given a great deal of power that they did not have before. The increase in power of the incarnation is, so to speak, also transferred to the soul. If the incarnation receives the increase in power, the soul also automatically receives this increase in power, but only if the incarnation has lived a physical life at the request of its soul and if the incarnation lives a physical life without the soul of the incarnation going through its incarnation cycle only the incarnation get the increase in power, but what actually is this incarnation cycle of the soul that we are addressing? The incarnation cycle was conceived by the Wingmaker and is intended to serve as an incentive for the beings in the spiritual world to develop for good. The speed of further development of the spiritual beings should not stagnate, which is why the Wingmaker came up with the system of power allocation.
When an incarnation is created, it has already received a certain power potential and depending on how the soul configures the incarnation, it will receive more or less power. In order for the beings to develop further, the entitlement to power is strictly regulated, so that the beings have to earn the extra power. You can get power through a variety of activities, but the incarnations get the greatest gain in power when they live a bodily life, and life on earth is the most feared life an incarnation can choose. There is also the greatest power to be given to earthly life.
If an incarnation lives a physical life, then it will master many situations that do not exist in the spiritual world and with each mastered situation, the incarnation receives more power and that already during the lifetime of the person. Whenever a person has mastered a difficult situation, they will come out stronger and as the person matures as a result, they will also automatically be given power to make them do things that they could not before. Much seems to be easier for the person when they are given power. When and how much a person or incarnation receives for mastering a certain situation is precisely regulated and if you are good-natured and have mastered many virtues, you have automatically received a lot of power. When you die, this power will also be preserved for the soul, for which it has planned its incarnation cycle. All will mature and gain more power as a result. However, the soul has to plan this incarnation cycle very precisely so that the claim to power is also great, for itself and for the incarnation.
If a soul plans its incarnation cycle, then it has to fulfill certain guidelines, which we now want to explain. Each soul must provide at least eight incarnations for its cycle, which are to live different types of life.
- A human life as a woman and this woman should agree to bear children. The woman will live a normal human life.
- A life as a human man. This life should ensure that offspring can be produced. Life is to be assessed as normal because men always do something extraordinary. If men tend to live a quiet life when they are young, they will do something unusual in old age. Men put family first, but they always feel the need to do something different. All of this is detailed in the life plan options.
- A human life where gender is irrelevant but where the person is doing something special. Many artists fall into this category. When people are particularly good at something, they are people in this category.
- A being that is not of human nature and that is at home on alien worlds. What do we mean by that we ask? There are innumerable forms of life in the physical universes, but the human species is the most dominant, but in order for non-human beings to be inhabited by incarnations, an incarnation must agree to inhabit a being that is not human.
- A being that does not appear physically but also not spiritually. We have not yet addressed these types of beings directly, but we will come back to them in due course.
- A being that you would call a goblin or a fairy. These beings belong to the supportive beings and they are actually born, even if the writer cannot believe what we are dictating to him. These beings are very numerous and are present on almost all worldly worlds to help the spiritual world organize the environment. We would claim that if you did not have these beings, then your environment would be severely damaged, regardless of whether you are polluting it yourself or not, these beings are essential for the ecosystem. If you really want to see these beings, then observe your garden very consciously, they will perceive your motivation and make themselves noticeable in one form or the other.
- A being that lives in a liquid. Why does the writer ask himself? Because there are innumerable worlds that hardly have a solid surface and since there is intelligent life everywhere in the universe, there are also beings who live in a liquid and who are inhabited by incarnations.
- A being that can fly. The writer doubts it, but there are many worlds in which intelligent aerial dwellers inhabit. The Wingmaker not only devised human-like beings habitable for incarnations, but their creativity knows no bounds.
- A being that exists in space. The writer is currently holding back steadfastly, but beings who need neither air nor liquids and yet represent physical beings are widespread. You have met them many times, but you cannot perceive them. What is the task of these beings, the writer asks himself? What is a human task we ask? They should develop further, that is what these beings also do and very successfully, we want to think.
- A being that exists in solid material and is also an intelligent life form inhabited by incarnations. These beings do not exist on Earth, but they do inhabit some of Jupiter’s moons.
These are basic lives that must be lived by an incarnation. Each basic life can also be lived by additional incarnations, but the soul will select eight incarnations, each of which lives one of the lives. Since many incarnations want to live a human life, more incarnations will participate than necessary. When a dozen incarnations agree to support their soul in the incarnation cycle, all the necessary lives are lived.
If one life is lived, then the incarnation could theoretically live another life, but they will rarely practice it so that two of the basic lives do not have to be lived. What do we mean by that we ask? If there are ten basic lives, then ten incarnations could live these lives, but it is stipulated that two lives do not have to be lived if one incarnation changes its mind. Therefore, theoretically eight incarnations could plan the ten basic lives, with two incarnations wanting to live two physical lives. If the incarnations decide against the second life after the first lived life, it is allowed and the soul still receives the power that it had planned for the ten basic lives. This is often practiced because either too few incarnations are brave enough for it or the soul has not created ten incarnations and thus enters the race with eight incarnations in its incarnation cycle.
We would like to mention that not only is the planning very time-consuming, but the implementation of the incarnation cycle harbors many dangers, which we want to address in the second part.