About Incarnation from Samuel the Prophet

From The Gospel of god’s Love, page 76.

“I desire to write on the subject of how a soul is bornĀ and becomes an individual person. I agree with what Luke wrote, but want to add that when the soul first separates into two component parts and one of these enters into a physical body, the other part remains a mere soul, invisible even to us, but having an existence of which we are conscious. The second part seeks the opportunity to also incarnate and become individualized. Sometimes there is a space of several scores of years before the second part incarnates, but such time seems short to us who know nothing of time.

“The soul which remains, as well as the soul that enters a human body, loses its consciousness of having been a part of one complete soul and exists in the supposition that it is still a whole soul and needs nothingĀ else to make it complete. That is a provision of the Father’s Goodness, so the soul which continues in its pristine existence will not become lonely or unhappy.

“You might ask how I know this, as I have said these souls are not visible to us. I can only answer that we spirits, who have highly developed souls, have acquired certain faculties which enable us to know of their existence without having to see them, any more than it is that we should be able to see the Great Oversoul of the Father in order to understand the qualities and attributes of that Soul.

“Your senses of earth life are not capable of comprehending this explanation, but what I tell you is true. The invisible image of God fills the whole of the spirit body and material body, and receives its form and is individualized. The soul is the life of the spirit body and never leaves it during earth life, and comes with it , at the death of the physical body, and reamins with it during all the time of the existence of the spirit body in the spirit world.

“Matters of this kind are not important as regards the salvation of humankind, or the development of the soul to become at-One with the Great Soul, having what it did not possess before; the Divine Nature of the Father and Immortality as an individual and never-dying person.

“With my blessings, I am your brother in Christ, Samuel.” Amen

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