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27 May 2023

The Soul's Pilgrimage


In What Happens After Death, the author, Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, relates Kirkudian's [Astral Name] existences in physicality.

Kirkudian explains the soul's pilgrimage through matter—.


The Soul's Pilgrimage

Kirkudian explains that a soul's pilgrimage represents the sum of incarnations through which that soul must journey for its purification. When this forced exile ends, the soul is offered a choice—

A soul's pilgrimage represents the sum of incarnations through which that soul must journey for its purification.

When this forced exile ends, the soul is offered a choice—

It may remain in whatever level of the astral plane its evolutionary work has prepared it for, or it may return to the material world of its choice, as either a guide or protector of one of its inhabitants.

In certain cases, the soul may choose to become the guide to the collective soul of a race.

It may do so as valour, love, peace, faith, hope, compassion, or any of the many virtues that help material beings overcome their baser instincts.

A soul may always choose to accept or reject a mission, when offered by its guides, as this is part of its free will.


All new souls are innocent.

They arrive on the material plane with no concept of what life, and living are all about.

Their mission is to learn the lessons of the material world, to exist in matter, striving always to purify matter, without allowing themselves to be contaminated by its powerful emanations.

This is not an easy task, and very few souls are able to accomplish their missions in their first incarnations. The material world is dense, and its vibrations can be overwhelming.


Most incarnated souls are strongly influenced by matter, and wind up losing contact with the higher realms to which they really belong.

This is often inevitable because all souls must go through the physical experience, which, in turn, obliterates the astral echoes, making it difficult for the young soul to remember its mission and true origin.


At the end of each material existence, the soul has learned new lessons.

If it has allowed itself to be overpowered by the material world, and, in consequence, broken the cosmic laws, it must repeat the same experience repeatedly until it has learned its lessons without breaking the laws.


The first lesson all souls must learn is pain.


The soul is immune to pain because it is perfect.


Pain is an expression of the imperfection of the material world.


The soul knows this, but the body does not.

It may suspect the truth, but the power of matter, and the apparent evidence of the senses, fill it with confusion.

The body believes only what it sees—what it perceives to be reality—which is why it suffers pain, whether moral or physical.


All souls are required to undergo many lives, or incarnations, in their quest for spiritual purification.

This does not mean that they share the same number of experiences, or, for that matter, an equal amount of time in the material plane.

Certain souls may require more time and incarnations than others to complete their cycle of learning.

Failure to learn any one lesson may require the soul to relive similar existences many times until that particular lesson has been completely assimilated.


The Trianic Record

The Trianic Record is a list of the violations of the three major Cosmic Laws by a soul, whether free, or incarnated.

These three laws are simple.

The first says that a soul should never function, or act as One but as part of the All.

The second says that a soul should never forfeit its evolutionary advancement through the avoidance of experience.

And the third says that a vessel of experience—such as a physical form—should never be wilfully destroyed.

These three laws have three important codicils that are not laws in themselves, but seeds of enlightenment that lead to the return to the Force, which is the ultimate aim of evolution.


The Three Codicils

The first codicil says that self-sacrifice, for the sake of another, is a sign of approaching enlightenment, for the soul recognises at that point in its evolution that all others are parts of itself.

The second codicil says that acceptance, in all its forms, is the seed of humility—the most precious of all virtues—and leads to bliss.

The third codicil says that love leads to regeneration and total union, and is the source of the All.

The three laws, and three codicils, are encoded within a soul, as it emanates from The All, but the soul often forgets them when it is imprisoned in a physical form, pursuing its path of evolution.


The All—that is, the Creator, or Cosmic Oversoul—manifests its essence in the form of myriad souls, for the purpose of experiencing matter.

Each soul is a part of The Cosmic Oversoul, and it is to It that each soul must eventually return; each cycle of experiences completed, and the soul purified through the path of evolution.


Dual Energy

In the natural order of the Universe, everything has a dual nature—positive and negative, masculine and feminine.

From the heart of the atom, proton, and electron, to the most advanced beings, all that exists is formed of opposite charges in perfectly harmonious balance.

From this perfect union arose light and life.


Twin Souls or Soul Mates

Twin souls, or soul mates, united in love—like the atom, like God—are hermaphroditic in essence because their combined entity encompasses both the male and female. Therefore, in their natural state, two souls—positive and negative energies, male and female in the physical worlds—exist as one essence. But when this dual-energy vortex, that is the soul, manifests in the physical world, it is temporarily divided into two halves so that it may experience each individual trait and recognise the importance of union. It often happens that the female aspect of the soul is incarnated into a male physical body—and vice versa—which creates pain and confusion for the soul that knows its true gender.

Only after a series of incarnations, during which each half of the soul immerses itself in the material world, transcends it, and purifies itself, can the two halves meet again and reunite for eternity. But the material world is powerful, and eventually, each half of the incarnated soul becomes wrapped up in its new body and life, and forgets its true spiritual essence. Often this causes it to fail in the assimilation of the experiences of a lifetime.

The one thing a soul never forgets is that it is incomplete, that an intrinsic part of its essence is missing.

That is why, as long as it is incarnated in a physical body, the soul searches constantly, and unconsciously, for its missing half, and is often attracted to those beings who remind it, however faintly, of its true soul mate or twin soul.

This search is generally in vain, as it is very rare for twin souls to be incarnated in the same place at the same time.

When this happens, however, the attraction is immediate and all-encompassing, even though the two soul mates may not know the reason for its intensity.

But, for the most part, only one soul incarnates at a time while the other remains in the astral plane.


Purification

There is no punishment.

Each soul passes through several lives to experience matter, to learn new lessons, but because matter is dense and corruptive, purification is necessary in the measure in which the soul corrupts itself.

Souls interact and often act as each other's athanors to effect purification.

Some spirits advance more rapidly than others in their path of experiential search, but eventually, they all return to the Light whence they originated.

When a soul falls into the trap of identifying with the material world completely, breaking one or more of the Cosmic Laws in the process, it must be purified through sorrow and self-sacrifice in the course of many existences.

That is why sorrow and self-sacrifice are such important lessons. As long as you reject them, you reject purification.

Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific and Personal Evidence for Survival, Part Two, Chapter 1, Kirkudian, 127-128; Chapter Two, The First Lesson, 134; Chapter Three, Soul Mates, 143 - 144; Chapter Six, Purification, 194; Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, United States, 1997


18 June 2022

What is the foundation of the Universe?

What is the foundation of the Universe?

The core of the atom.


Artist's logarithmic scale conception of the observable universe with the Solar System at the centre, inner and outer planets, Kuiper belt, Oort cloud, Alpha Centauri, Perseus Arm, Milky Way galaxy, Andromeda Galaxy, nearby galaxies, Cosmic Web, Cosmic microwave radiation and the Big Bang at the edge | Pablo Carlos Budassi 28.341.298 | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported

11 May 2022

Why do you have pain?

Why do you have pain?


The first lesson all souls must learn is pain. The soul is immune to pain because it is perfect. Pain is an expression of the imperfection of the material world. The soul knows this, but the body does not. It may suspect the truth, but the power of matter and the apparent evidence of the senses fill it with confusion. The body believes only what it sees—what it perceives to be reality—which is why it suffers pain, whether moral or physical. 

Affirm daily—

My soul is immune to pain because it is perfect.

Or, if you like—

My soul is immune to pain and disease because it is of Thee Lord, and it is perfect.

My soul is immune to discomfort and dis-ease because it is of Thee Lord, and it is perfect.

My soul is immune to discord and disarray because it is of Thee Lord, and it is perfect.

My soul is immune to sorrow and regret because it is of Thee Lord, and it is perfect.

My soul is immune to chaos and disunity because it is of Thee Lord, and it is perfect.

My soul is immune to guilt and regret because it is of Thee Lord, and it is perfect.


And so on. 



B Squadron Ops room, 1943 | State Library of South Australia

What is the first lesson all souls must learn?

Kirkudian*, a highly evolved entity, describes his first experience with the material world. 

All new souls are innocent. They arrive on the material plane with no concept of what life and living are all about. Their mission is to learn the lessons of the material worldto exist in matterstriving always to purify it without allowing themselves to be contaminated by its powerful emanations. This is not an easy task, and very few souls are able to accomplish their missions in their first incarnations. The material world is dense, and its vibrations can be overwhelming. Most incarnated souls are strongly influenced by matter and wind up losing contact with the higher realms to which they really belong. This is often inevitable because all souls must go through the physical experience, which, in turn, obliterates the astral echoes, making it difficult for the young soul to remember its mission and its true origin.

At the end of each material existence, the soul has learned new lessons. If it has allowed itself to be overpowered by the material world and, in consequence, has broken the cosmic laws, it must repeat the same experience repeatedly until it has learned its lessons without breaking the laws.

The first lesson all souls must learn is pain. The soul is immune to pain because it is perfect. Pain is an expression of the imperfection of the material world. The soul knows this, but the body does not. It may suspect the truth, but the power of matter and the apparent evidence of the senses fill it with confusion. The body believes only what it sees—what it perceives to be reality—which is why it suffers pain, whether moral or physical.

*Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 2 The First Lesson, 134


Depiction of a soul being carried to heaven by two angels | William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825–1905)

06 November 2021

The Eternity of The Spirit

The Eternity of The Spirit

Time, as we conceive, is insignificant in comparison to the eternity of the spirit.


Into Eternity | Paul Schad-Rossa (1862–1916) | Sotheby's London

What is the danger that threatens humanity?

What is the danger that threatens humanity [Humanitas]?

Humanity’s inability to understand and harmonise matter and its belief that the physical world is everything.

Souls come here in their final stages of physical evolution. Earth is a planet where the spirit is severely tempted and tormented. Many cannot resist these influences and break the Cosmic Laws continuously or else refuse to assimilate their appointed lessons. Most learn only part of their lessons and have to repeat existences over and over again. The influences of our earthly existence are felt very soon and souls forget the reason for their existence. It is necessary that the soul instruct itself to remember in silence the instructions about the mission the spirit is to undertake on Earth.

—Joab

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 4 Many Worlds, 159


Like a volcano | Marioval | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Patience is a most beautiful lesson.

We need to assimilate our life experiences more thoroughly. Patience, Kirkudian says, is a most beautiful lesson, think then that it will help you face the coming trials with greater spiritual strength.

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 4 Many Worlds, 157


Renz Nathaniel B. Luyao | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International

The Cycle of Incarnations

The cycle of incarnations varies from soul to soul and is determined by their ability to learn and assimilate each lesson.

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 4 Many Worlds, 155


User Rama from Wikimedia Commons

What is an athanor?

What is an athanor?

The means of experiencing a lesson for the soul or undergoing purification when it has broken one of the three Cosmic Laws. Sometimes, an advanced spiritual entity undertakes this mission for the benefit of one or more souls.

—Joab

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3 Soul Mates, 152


Execution in Mexico | DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University

There is no such thing as punishment.

There is no such thing as punishment.

Kirkudian asks

How can we remember our spiritual aspirations when we are incarnated again. All our previous memories and teachings are erased as soon as we are born into matter?

—Kirkudian

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3 Soul Mates, 152

Kirkudian's spiritual guide, Jeremiah, answers

The body you are born into forgets your past, but your soul does not. If you harmonise yourself with your inner true self, you will know instinctively how to act in each incarnation.

—Jeremiah

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3 Soul Mates, 152-3

What will happen now? Will I be punished?

There is no such thing as punishment. Each existence carries its own lessons and burdens, which the soul must assimilate and accept. When it does not, or whenever it breaks any of the Cosmic Laws, it must be purified through an athanor, which is always a disturbing experience to a soul. You may think of it as punishment, but in reality, it is the soul itself that creates its unhappy experiences. Many souls in the lower levels of the astral world continually reject lessons and break the laws and in this way prolong their separation from the Cosmic Light.

—Jeremiah and Joab

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3 Soul Mates, 152-3

Karl Heinz Hernried (1912–1988) | Nordiska museet (Nordic Museum)

What is the reality of the soul?

What is the reality of the soul?

Peace eternal, perfect harmony and cosmic union. 

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3 Soul Mates, 152


The Poem of the Soul | User Rama from Wikimedia Commons | Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon

02 November 2021

What is Spiritual Purification?

What is Spiritual Purification?

There is no punishment. 

Each soul passes through several lives to experience matter, to learn new lessons, but because matter is dense and corruptive, purification is necessary in the measure in which the soul corrupts itself.

Souls interact and often act as each other's athanors to effect purification.

Some spirits advance more rapidly than others in their path of experiential search, but eventually, they all return to the Light whence they originated.

When a soul falls into the trap of identifying with the material world completely, breaking one or more of the Cosmic Laws in the process, it must be purified through sorrow and self-sacrifice in the course of many existences. That is why sorrow and self-sacrifice are such important lessons. As long as you reject them, you reject purification.

Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific and Personal Evidence for Survival, Part Two, Chapter 1, Kirkudian, pp. 127-128; Chapter Two, The First Lesson, pp. 134; Chapter Three, Soul Mates, pp. 143 - 144; Chapter Six, Purification, pp. 194; Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., 1997


Church of Our Lady, Star of the Sea, and St. Patrick, Goleen, County Cork, IrelandAndreas F. BorchertCreative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Germany

True Soul Mates or Twin Souls

Dual Energy

In the natural order of the Universe, everything has a dual nature—

Positive and negative, masculine and feminine.

From the heart of the atom, proton and electron, to the most advanced beings, all that exists is formed of opposite charges in perfectly harmonious balance. From this perfect union arose light and life.

Twin Souls or Soul Mates

Twin souls, or soul mates, united in love—

Like the atom, like God

are hermaphroditic in essence because their combined entity encompasses both the male and the female. Therefore, in their natural state, two souls—positive and negative energies, male and female in the physical worlds—exist as one essence. But when this dual-energy vortex that is the soul manifests in the physical world, it is temporarily divided into two halves so that it may experience each individual trait and recognise the importance of Union. It often happens that the female aspect of the soul is incarnated into a male physical body—and vice versa—which creates pain and confusion for the soul that knows its true gender.

Only after a series of incarnations, during which each half of the soul immerses itself in the material world, transcends it, and purifies itself, can the two halves meet again and reunite for eternity. But the material world is powerful, and eventually, each half of the incarnated soul becomes wrapped up in its new body and life and forgets its true spiritual essence. Often this causes it to fail in the assimilation of the experiences of a lifetime. The one thing a soul never forgets is that it is incomplete, that an intrinsic part of its essence is missing. That is why, as long as it is incarnated in a physical body, the soul searches constantly and unconsciously for its missing half and is often attracted to those beings who remind it, however faintly, of its true soul mate or twin soul. This search is generally in vain, as it is very rare for twin souls to be incarnated in the same place at the same time. When this happens, however, the attraction is immediate and all-encompassing even though the two soul mates may not know the reason for its intensity. But, for the most part, only one soul incarnates at a time while the other remains in the astral plane.

Migene Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific and Personal Evidence for Survival, Part Two, Chapter 1, Kirkudian, pp. 127-128; Chapter Two, The First Lesson, pp. 134; Chapter Three, Soul Mates, pp. 143 - 144; Chapter Six, Purification, pp. 194; Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., 1997


A window advertising psychic readings near the Baltimore Basilica in the Mount Vernon Place Historic District | Smash the Iron Cage | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International

28 October 2021

Suicide condemns the soul to relive the same experience.

Suicide or rejection of life or self-destruction condemns the soul to relive the same experience and learn the same lesson through many existences. If you knew the peril and price you would have to pay because of your impulsive action, you would have tried to live your life with sorrow.


Lora Karavelova | Bulgarian Archives State Agency

All souls are required to undergo many incarnations.

All souls are required to undergo many lives or incarnations in their quest for spiritual purification. This does not mean that they share the same number of experiences, or for that matter, an equal amount of time in the material plane. Certain souls may require more time and incarnations than others to complete their cycle of learning. Failure to learn any one lesson may require the soul to relive similar existences many times until that particular lesson has been completely assimilated.

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3 Soul Mates, 141


Reincarnation AS | Himalayan Academy Publications, Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii | Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5

What is the Trianic Record?

The Trianic Record is a list of the violations of any of the three major Cosmic Laws by a soul, whether free or incarnated. These three laws are simple. The first says that a soul should never function or act as One but as part of the All. The second says that a soul should never forfeit its evolutionary advancement through the avoidance of experience. And the third says that a vessel of experience—such as a physical form—should never be willfully destroyed. These three laws have three important codicils that are not laws in themselves but seeds of enlightenment that lead to the return to the Force, which is the ultimate aim of evolution. The first codicil says that self-sacrifice for the sake of another is a sign of approaching enlightenment, for the soul recognises at that point in its evolution that all others are parts of itself. The second codicil says that acceptance in all its forms is the seed of humility—the most precious of all virtues—and leads to bliss. The third codicil says that love leads to regeneration and total union and is the source of the All.

The three laws and the three codicils are encoded within a soul as it is emanated from the All, but it often forgets them when it is imprisoned in a physical form, pursuing its path of evolution. The All—that is, the Creator or Cosmic Oversoul—manifests its essence in the form of myriad souls to experience matter. Each soul is a part of it, and to it must each soul eventually return, each cycle of experiences completed and the soul purified through the path of evolution.

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 3, Soul Mates, 142-3


Full-dome fish-eye view of the Milky Way, Paranal Observatory in northern Chile | User Imaginer21, from Wikimedia Commons | Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International

23 October 2021

Patience will help you face the coming trials.

We all need to assimilate our life experiences more thoroughly. Patience, Kirdudian tells us, is a most beautiful lesson, think then that patience will help you face the coming trials with greater spiritual strength.

Adapted—MigÄ™ne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 4, Many Worlds, 157


Rijksmuseum

19 October 2021

The pilgrimage of the soul is through matter.

In the spiritual state, a soul's very essence is enough to identify it.

As spirit-souls, we are obliged to complete our sojourn on the material plane. In her preamble to part two, Kirkudian, What happens after death? Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, author, Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, writes that the second part of the book deals with the various incarnations of a spirit who calls himself Kirkudian. This highly evolved entity chose to tell his story, Kirkudian's Story, of his various incarnations, on earth, and in other worlds.

Kirkudian tells us that a soul's pilgrimage represents the sum of incarnations through which the spirit-soul must journey for its purification. When the cycle of incarnations ends, the spirit-soul is offered a choice. It may remain in whatever level of the astral plane its evolutionary path has prepared it for, or it may return to the material world of its choice as either a guide or protector of one of its inhabitants. In certain cases, the soul may choose to become the guide to the collective soul of the race. It may do so as valour, love, peace, faith, hope, compassion, or any of the many virtues that help material beings overcome their baser instincts.

Migęne Gonzalez-Wippler, What Happens After Death, Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival, 1997, Llewellyn Publications, Minnesota, U. S. A., Part Two, Kirkudian, 127


The Pilgrim of the Cross at the End of His Journey | Thomas Cole (1801–1848) | Smithsonian American Art Museum