In the ancient Quechua language we refer to this ensoulment as "Kaqch'a"
(bright light) but every word in every language fails to truly describe the depth of this ever-changing and transforming experience.
Our Soul is the force or the inner voice that reminds us that we can become more, the force that provides us with the wisdom to realize our deep interconnectedness to the world, and that suffers immensely of spiritual undernourishment when we ignore it for too long.
We are known for popularizing the term "Old Soul" through many of our previous articles here, but it's easy to see just how limiting our language can be when trying to explain abstract topics.
When many people read about the concept of Soul Ages, they believe it has to do with time and how old vs. young one's soul is. However the concept of Soul Ages has more to do with the differing degrees of "purity," "intensity" or "maturity" the soul has developed. I like to compare our different levels of soulful maturity to sleeping. When we are deeply asleep, we have no consciousness and when we are very tired, our consciousness is like a dim light that hardly illuminates anything. But when we are wide awake, our consciousness – or light – seems to increase in intensity.
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