Soul-Centered
Evolution
On MISSION EVOLUTION Radio With Host:
~ Gwilda Wiyaka ~
One definition of evolution is “the gradual
development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.”
MISSION: EVOLUTION’s focus is on this concept, rather than Darwinism or natural
selection. Our interest is in the spiritual evolution that is increasingly
possible as we move into the higher frequency area of the galaxy characterized
by the Aquarian age.
The soul is defined as the spiritual or immaterial part
of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal. Therefore,
no study of spiritual evolution is complete without addressing the soul.
If the soul is immortal, does it evolve, or is it
perfect as is? As we evolve as individuals, do we become more soulful – more in
alignment with the immaterial essence from which we came? If so, that would
seem to indicate we are devolving into a prior, simpler form. Or, do we need to
devolve into our original form as individuals, before we can evolve as an
interconnected species?
Who better to help us contemplate Soul-centered
evolution than Thomas Moore? Thomas published his classic “Care of the Soul” in
1992, and has since written twenty books on spirituality, sexuality, myth,
religion and depth psychology. His books have been translated into thirty-two
languages. He has taught religious studies and psychology and has been a psychotherapist
for over 30 years. Thomas often speaks at C. G. Jung societies, and has done
special work consulting at major medical centers with the idea of bringing soul
to medicine.
His website: Thomasmooresoul.com
www.missionevolution.org
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