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Soul Contracts Across Spiritual Traditions: Pre Birth Intention as a Universal Teaching
Across the world’s spiritual traditions, there is a recurring idea that the soul does not begin at birth and does not end at death. Instead, the soul is understood as continuous, intentional, and engaged in a larger arc of development that spans lifetimes, realms, or states of consciousness. While the modern term “soul contract” is recent, the underlying concept is ancient. Every major tradition contains some version of pre birth intention, pre incarnational agreement, or a spiritual blueprint that shapes the trajectory of a human life. The language differs, but the pattern is unmistakable. Human beings have always sensed that life is not random, that purpose precedes embodiment, and that the soul participates in its own unfolding.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
Truth in Its Own Time: How Spiritual Understanding Takes Root
Truth in Its Own Time: How Spiritual Understanding Takes Root • In Christianity, it’s “don’t cast pearls before swine.” • In Buddhism, it’s “the finger pointing at the moon is not the moon.”
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
The Photon Belt: Misused Science, Manufactured Cosmology, and the Need for Discernment in Channeled Knowledge
The modern spiritual landscape is full of scientific language used in ways that have little connection to science. Words like quantum, frequency, dimension, and energy appear everywhere, often detached from their actual meaning and repurposed to support metaphysical claims. Some of these borrowings are harmless metaphors. Others become entire cosmologies built on misunderstandings. The “photon belt” is one of the clearest examples of this pattern: a term that sounds scientific, feels cosmic, and promises transformation, but has no basis in physics, astronomy, or observable reality.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 days ago in Humans
Scorpio Woman & Aries Man Compatibility Score. AI-Generated.
The pairing between a Scorpio woman and an Aries man is anything but dull. This relationship is intense, magnetic, and often filled with emotional highs and passionate exchanges. While their differences can create friction, they also form the foundation of a deeply transformative bond. When handled with maturity, this duo can build a powerful and lasting connection.
By Inspire and Fun5 days ago in Humans
Assorted Dream Journal #2
This is a collection of more dreams I actually remember! They are, once again, not related to each other (although one is related to a dream from a past journal, though you don’t need to read that one to understand this piece)! I have, once again, masked identifying details for privacy’s sake!
By Snarky Lisa5 days ago in Humans
When Population Panic Goes Viral
A chart shows up in a feed. The numbers are clean. The colors look official. Somebody adds one loaded word like “extinction,” and within minutes the comment section is full of panic, rage, and certainty. That sequence is common now.
By Dr. Mozelle Martin5 days ago in Humans
When Do You Allow Someone to See the Real You?
You’re probably thinking, “I am always my true self with everyone.” Are you really? I mean, we all put up a facade when we meet someone. Say you are feeling lousy and you run into an acquaintance who asks how you are doing. Most of us automatically say that we’re fine, even when we’re not.
By Marie Dubuque6 days ago in Humans
The Blind Man
How Echolocation Gave Daniel Kish a Superpower Science Can't Explain THE CLICK THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING 👄 Daniel Kish lost both eyes to retinal cancer before his first birthday and grew up in complete darkness, but instead of accepting the limitations that blindness supposedly imposes, he developed a technique of clicking his tongue against the roof of his mouth and listening to the echoes that bounced back from surrounding objects, essentially teaching himself echolocation, the same navigation system that bats use to fly through darkness catching insects in mid-air, and by the time he was a teenager he could ride a bicycle through traffic, hike alone in the wilderness, identify the size and shape and distance of objects around him, and navigate unfamiliar environments with a confidence that made sighted people uncomfortable because his competence contradicted everything they believed about what blind people could and could not do 🦇
By The Curious Writer6 days ago in Humans







