Rules #26e: "You'll
Be Back": How Soul Groups Work
Reincarnation & Soul Groups
"Every one of us has a group of souls we are
spiritually connected to... A group we are meant to connect with
in the spirit world, and here by choice in physical form... People
from our soul group come into our lives at seemingly random times,
but in fact these [crucial] meetings were prearranged between us."
(Rachel Keene)
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Soul Groups Defined:
"Soul Groups" are the set of individuals which
you most frequently reincarnate with over the span of time. When Souls
were created by God, they were manifested side by side, literally cut
from the same cloth. Those in your Soul Group are your teachers and you
are theirs. There are other purposes that are served by experiencing
lifetime after lifetime with the same group of people.
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Direct Karma:
What we do to those in our Soul Group, they do
back to us. This constant "back and forth" reversing of roles between
the same set of people creates a deep intensity of experience that
helps us (along with the other members of our Soul Group) to learn our
lessons and to advance in karmic awareness.
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Deeper Impact:
When we explore our karma with our Soul Group,
we are able to experience our emotions more deeply. This is due to
the great investment of time, energy, and effort we have with the
members of our Soul Group over the thousands of years of history. So
what those inside our Soul Group say or do to us (or fail to say or do)
have much greater impact on us than anyone on the outside.
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Deeper Learning:
When we constantly interact with the same group
of people, the learning goes deeper each time as each person goes deeper
into the exploration of their own character. This is only possible
where there are repeated encounters between the same souls who are
drawn together life after life by Soul Group ties.
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Deeper Investment:
When we constantly interact with the same group
of people, the deep emotion we experience makes our encounters with them
seem more "real" and more compelling. We feel the greater significance
of our dealings with our Soul Group (compared to our dealings with
everyone else).
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Deeper Love:
When we constantly interact with the same group
of people, at times, this creates greater harmony in our relationships.
At other times, this creates greater discord. At all times, this creates
greater karmic challenges to bring more love into the situation. This is
the primary reason that Soul Groups were formed to add complexity to our
karma and to drive forward our cycles of reincarnation.
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Primary:
Each person is surrounded by circles of others
who form their Soul Groups. Those closest to us, in our innermost
circle, are our Primary Soul Group. Since they are closest, they are
the ones who - from the standpoint of karma - have the greatest impact
on us over our cycles of reincarnation.
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Membership:
Our Primary Soul Group consists of, at least,
three and, at most, twelve individual Souls. In each lifetime, we will
reincarnate with one or more members of our Primary Soul Group. We
will tend to connect with them in our birth family (parents, siblings,
and relatives in our extended family) and our marital family (spouses,
children, and in-laws). We will spend the most time with our Primary
Soul Group and we will have the most intense relationships with them.
This is because we will be working through the most intense past life
karma with them.
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Frequency:
In each lifetime, we will connect with one or
more members of our Primary Soul Group. Most often we will have
extensive daily interaction with these individuals (who do not
necessarily have to be family members). Once we connect with these
individuals, we are sure to interact with them throughout our
lifetime.
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Identification:
How we identify the members of our Primary Soul
Group is by the emotional intensity and depth of our dealings with them
(not necessarily by their biological proximity). For example, if there
are more intense feelings between certain siblings than between other
family members, then the siblings are primary for one another. Most often,
the deep closeness between individuals (feeling that their hearts are
connected) makes it easy to identify them as Primary members.
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Interactions:
On the upside, members of a Primary Soul Group
can love one another with more passion and intensity than they could
EVER love anyone else. On the downside, Primary members are willing
to "take" (what others would consider to be) repeated "bad" behavior
from one another that they would not take from anyone else. So, it is
best to allow your head to decide what is best for you in this life
relative to Primary members… to stop your heart from taking over.
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Secondary:
Each person is surrounded by circles of others
who form their Soul Groups. Those in the next circle after our Primary
Group are our Secondary Soul Group. Since they are very fairly close
to us - karmically - they have a significant impact on our cycles of
reincarnation.
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Membership:
Our Secondary Soul Group consists of at least
one and up to three different Soul Groups (which are primary to the
individuals comprising them). We will reincarnate with our Secondary
Soul Group frequently (but not in every life). We will tend to connect
with them as great friends and good acquaintances. These are the kind
of friends who feel like family and the kinds of acquaintances that feel
like friends. We will have fairly extensive dealings with them. So we
will spend significant amounts of time with them (periodically rather
than daily). We will also be working off fairly significant past life
karma with these individuals.
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Frequency:
We will connect with one or more members of our
Secondary Soul Group in one out of three lives. We will have significant
but not daily interaction with them (who can - infrequently - be family
members). Once we connect with them, we are sure to interact only to
the extent we must resolve past life karma.
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Identification:
How we identify the members of our Secondary
Soul Group is by the emotional intensity and depth of our dealings with
them (not necessarily by their biological proximity). For example,
those who we meet that we have strong (but not intense) positive or
negative feelings about are likely to be members of our Secondary
groups. The strong feelings (but not as intense as for Primary members)
between individuals makes it easy to identify them as Secondary members.
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Interactions:
On the upside, Secondary Soul Group members mostly
will feel and act like friends. On the downside, Secondary members can
take advantage of warm feelings from past lives to take undue advantage
in the present. So make sure what you feel about Secondary members is
based on present history with them.
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Tertiary:
Each person is surrounded by circles of others
who form their Soul Groups. Those in the next circle after our
Secondary Group are our Tertiary Soul Group. Since they are not that
close to us - karmically - they only have a marginal (but noticeable)
impact on our cycles of reincarnation.
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Membership:
Our Tertiary Soul Groups consist of at least
four and up to seven different Soul Groups (which are primary to the
individuals comprising them). We will reincarnate with our Tertiary
Soul Groups infrequently (with significant time between lives). We
will tend to connect with them in work, religious, and other social
situations. These are individuals we tend to feel neutral about and
have infrequent dealings with. So we will spend some but not much
time with them (periodically over months or years). We will also be
working off some past life karma with these individuals (once it is
done, then we are usually done with them).
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Frequency:
We will connect with members of our Tertiary
Soul Group in one out of twelve lives. We will never have daily
interaction with these individuals. Once we connect with them, we
are sure to interact only to the extent we must resolve slight past
life karma (when it is done, we will never see them again).
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Identification:
How we identify the members of our Tertiary
Soul Group is by the lack of emotional intensity with them (there will
be no biological proximity). For example, those who we meet that we
have slight (but not strong) positive or negative feelings about are
members of our Tertiary groups. Most often, the slight feelings between
individuals makes it easy to identify them as Tertiary members.
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Interactions:
On the upside, members of a Tertiary Soul Group
will feel familiar and mostly will act well. On the downside, Tertiary
members can take advantage of familiar feelings from past lives to take
undue advantage in the present. So make sure what you feel about
Tertiary members is based on present history.
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Karmic:
Each person is surrounded by circles of others
who form their Soul Groups. Those who are outside of our Primary,
Secondary, and Tertiary Soul Groups are our Karmic Partners. Since
these partners are not that close to us - karmically - they impact
on our cycles of reincarnation for a short span only.
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Membership:
Since our Karmic Partners are totally outside
of our Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Soul Groups, to us, karmically,
they are drawn from the general population. We will only reincarnate
with them as needed to resolve our past life karma. We can connect
with them as family, friends, coworkers, or acquaintances. These are
individuals we tend to feel negatively about and we will deal with them
only until the negativity is handled and the karma is resolved. After
we have worked off mutual past life karma, we are usually done with
them. We are done with them not just for that lifetime but for all
future lifetimes going forward.
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Frequency:
We will connect with members of our Karmic
Partners only as needed. We will never have daily interaction with
these individuals. Once we connect with them, we are sure to interact
only to the extent we must resolve the past life karma between us
(when it is done, we will never see them again).
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Identification:
How we identify our Karmic Partners is by the
extreme negative emotional intensity with them (there will be no
biological proximity). For example, those who we meet that we have
intense negative feelings about are our Karmic Partners. The deep
negative feelings make it easy to identify them.
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Interactions:
On the upside, Karmic Partners can rise to the
karmic challenge and treat one another with compassion. On the
downside, Karmic Partners can just continue the hateful patterns of
the past by actions and inactions in the present. So make sure what
you feel about Karmic Partners is based on present history.