Souls are not necessarily immortal
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Yes it's a good and very important question. There's the generalised view that all souls are immortal, but to me that's because there's confusion between absolute and relative. The absolute is immortal of course: pure presence that never disappears. To me, I see each soul as a stream of consciousness flowing from this source. We know that souls reincarnate, but I am also aware of cosmic processes that can actually break down a soul into it's elementals - dissolving back into Unity Consciousness. A black hole does this for example. Sometimes a soul will also 'choose' dissolution when the pain of incarnation becomes too great. There's just a complete letting go into the source.
We're in a process now that's vastly different than before. In that Gaia has processed her karma. This being a 4D field of consciousness which humanity has been a co-creator of (and of course the intervention too). So souls have continued to reincarnate here whilst there's been this platform to explore the karma of control, lack of trust and disconnection from the divine. But now Gaia no longer needs the situation for her own evolution; hence that consciousness is being stripped away and processed through the galactic core. It basically strips the consciousness down and projects it out the other side of the galactic core 'doorway'. Thus it then recreates a new physical reality on the other side of the blackhole.
In my knowing, any souls that pass on which are still attached to the old fear based reality, risk being drawn into this process and dissolved out. I can see many souls going that way - the situation has become too convoluted - a huge bottleneck in the universal flow which has to be resolved out for harmony to be restored.
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