It is necessary that the Soul be confined to a finite
number of spiritual manifestations; if it were not, the Soul would be "awash in
the morass of the infinite." If the Soul had an infinite number of spiritual
manifestations available to it, the chances are very slim that it would ever
connect, even once, with one other Soul. The limited repertoire is exactly what
allows the Soul to relate to another Soul, to find common ground.
At the basic language of the Soul, there exists only Right and Wrong. A
spiritual manifestation, the "spirit in which," is always either purely Light or
purely Dark. It never comes in a shade of grey. A spiritual manifestation is
either of God or it is not.
Every intersection of the "spirit in which" and a thought or a thought followed
by an action, creates a point, small to large, of Light or Dark. Taken all
together these spiritual manifestations, these "spirits in which," establish a
record of all of the Light and the Dark in the Soul.
When all has been said and done, when the Soul is set in stone, "the Soul is as
purely analyzable as a complex physical structure." There exists no relatively;
there exists no subjectivity; there exists only the Ultimate Objective Reality,
where all things are known, where all things are knowable; the Reality that is
able to judge the quality of the Soul, as if it were a gemstone, "without the
possibility of error." |