Negotiating the Soul: Debunking Myths and Finding True Freedom
Good afternoon,
While the idea of selling your soul to the devil may seem intriguing from a fictional narrative, it is rooted in a series of misconceptions about our spiritual essence. This article aims to clarify the true nature of the soul, the lack of any valid basis for soul-selling, and the importance of reclaiming your willpower and consciousness.
The Concept in Fiction
Firstly, it is important to understand that the concept of selling one's soul to the devil, as referenced in the 15th-century novel ldquo;Faust,rdquo; is a fictional notion with no biblical validation. The idea of a soul having trade value and the devil being in the market for used souls is entirely fictional and does not hold any truth in reality.
The notion that you could sell your soul to the devil is based on the 15th century novel ldquo;Faustrdquo; it has no biblical basis and on the false premises that: You have a soul. Your soul would have trade value. There is a devil. The devil would be in the market for used souls.
The Spiritual Perspective
From a spiritual healer's perspective, aligning with negative expressions, such as those associated with the devil, involves making a choice with free will. However, it is crucial to remember that one is always responsible for that choice. Once aligning with these negative energy patterns, it becomes essential to recognize and re-align oneself with the true self, represented by love, unity, and spiritual essence.
And if you do this you do it through your own free will even if you are coerced or manipulated bullied or cajoled i.e. you are responsible for that choice. This means you can un-align yourself get it back your words i.e. take responsibility for that choice but … Always a but … If we have let that energy in at a deep level e.g. a soul level – it is not easy to clear and balance it so that we can re-connect back to who we really are Love / The Christ / Maitreya i.e. it can take lifetimes.
Folklore and Parables
A great deal of folklore is centered around the question of soul-selling, and the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11–32) provides a valuable context. This parable speaks to the importance of returning to one's roots and the value of forgiveness and second chances, suggesting that one's true essence is inherently good and cannot be sold or lost.
The parable of the prodigal son Luke 15:11–32 may be useful in this context as it illustrates the value of returning to onersquo;s roots and the importance of forgiveness and second chances.
Reclaiming Freedom
While it is important to understand that one's soul is not something that can be bought or sold, it is equally crucial to recognize that the devil can misguide individuals into believing they have given up their willpower and consciousness to make decisions. However, this is not the case. The soul is a part of one's essence that is intrinsically tied to emotions and belongs solely to the individual. No external force, including the devil, can truly take away this inherent freedom and essence.
Your soul is not something you can buy or sell. Just like you can’t sell your emotions and the soul is attached to that. It belongs to you and only you. Devil can misguide you into thinking this but it isn’t so. Not even God can buy your soul. No one can. Your willpower is what he had held of to manipulate you into thinking that. Don’t be fooled. Walk away strong know that your soul belongs to you only.
In essence, the key to negotiating the soul is to reclaim one's willpower and consciousness. This involves recognizing the choice one has made and taking responsibility for it. While it may be challenging to recover from deep-seated negative energy patterns, it is always possible to align oneself with the true essence of love, unity, and spiritual being.
Stay strong, stay true, and keep your soul free.