Soul. Development and Decline
Perhaps the most powerful factor in the development of the human soul is the birth of children.
A small child has nothing to give but love. Yet, they require care on all three levels: physical, spiritual, and emotional.
Love for a child and care for them eliminate selfishness, helping human logic transform into divine logic.
The more children there are, the more love, warmth, care, and attention a parent must give. Therefore, a family with several children is, in essence, a school of love.
Raising love helps in the knowledge of God and develops the soul as the primary foundation of a person.
Decay begins with the loss of personal striving toward God.
The primary interests shift toward lust and the pleasures of the soul — the part of the soul connected to the physical world. Eventually, these interests focus on future success and prosperity.
Primary energy gradually fades, although a person may not notice it yet, despite outward signs being evident.
It becomes harder to accept loss, failure, or pain from a loved one. Emotions lose their tenderness and beauty, and pleasure increasingly becomes about consumption and physical gratification.
Eventually, interests inevitably shift toward the body, the animal nature prevails, and a person becomes a slave to instincts. After that, the processes of decay begin — a normal and natural progression.
A fish or lizard can survive at both 30 degrees Celsius and just above freezing. However, if a human’s body temperature falls below 35 degrees, they get sick; below 26 degrees, they die.
This is what keeps a human a human; physiology itself prevents them from turning into an animal.
Nature has built mechanisms that prevent the human soul from degrading to an animalistic state.
All civilizations that shifted their priorities to bodily pleasures have long since disappeared. Such an approach destroyed the soul, shattered families, and rendered women infertile.
Moral decay brought not only these consequences — diseases, wars, and catastrophes inevitably annihilated civilizations that had lost their vital energy.
In the subconscious of each of us, the concept of happiness is the same — it is connected with faith in God and love.
Recently, scientists at the University of Bristol discovered that all children are born with an innate belief in the supernatural and a higher intelligence.
Scientists concluded that in the dawn of humanity, faith in the Almighty created stronger social bonds and increased survival rates. Those who lost faith went extinct, like the dinosaurs.
A child’s soul still remembers existence in other worlds; its connection to the Almighty is still strong. This is why every child intuitively believes in God.
Furthermore, parental love and communication are crucial to a child; every child dreams of creating a family.
But a few years after birth, the development of secondary values begins.
A child’s soul can easily be crippled by preaching the cult of abilities, money, and power. Parents and society will be held accountable for this.
From these thoughts, I am distracted by a phone call.
A woman seeks to understand why her condition worsened dramatically after attending a seminar. Her joints started to deteriorate, accompanied by unbearable pain. I became curious to figure out what was happening.
I sigh heavily. I used to be able to see patients for 15 hours a day, and this was just 10 years ago. Now, after seeing two or three patients, I feel drained and exhausted, which indicates a significant loss of energy.
The entire day, I will be irritable and prone to snapping at the smallest provocation, and afterward, I will begin to feel unwell.
It seems I realized just in time that consultations should be an exception, not a rule. To be honest, my earlier primary goal was not the salvation of the soul but the improvement of someone’s fate.
An eleven-year-old girl with a disability once sent me a letter:
«I feel that if I didn’t have this illness, my soul would become hardened and bitter. So, I am grateful to God for my illness. While I want to recover, I understand that first and foremost, my soul must heal.»
This confession touched me deeply and made me reflect.
Should we strive so fervently to heal diseases? After all, the best remedy is adherence to the commandments.
If someone breaks them, healing from illness leads to further soul decay.
It turns out that modern medicine has, for centuries, conducted reverse selection, restoring health to those who have lost love. This means more people will be born without love.
Modern philosophers will argue passionately about whether it is right to save the health of a person with a degenerating soul.
No doubt, the majority will insist on helping, accelerating humanity’s degeneration on an ever-larger scale.
In the animal kingdom, natural selection has always existed.
Every living being believes in God because it possesses a soul and receives higher energy from the Creator.
If love is lost, energy declines, the worldview of the animal becomes imprecise, and it can no longer adapt strategically to its environment. Problems and diseases arise, followed by death as a release from the wrong path.
Modern Western humanism increasingly fosters reverse selection.
Outwardly, proving the correctness of this approach is easy.
In ancient Sparta, weak and sickly children were drowned, but this did not lead to the state’s prosperity. On the contrary, the cult of the body, which initially brought an explosion of abilities and success, eventually led to decay.
Hitler attempted a similar approach, selecting the best males to produce superior offspring. This idea ended in disaster.
One extreme replaced another:
Prioritizing physical health and survival alone is just as flawed as prioritizing only the strongest.
It creates a vicious cycle with no apparent way out.
But in reality, there is no solution because this issue cannot be resolved on a superficial, physical level.
Unlike animals, humans can change and grow. A weak, sickly, or unfit person can become strong and healthy through love and faith.
However, this requires first saving their soul and only then healing their body.
If society prioritizes the health and well-being of the soul, the mechanism for physical salvation contributes to creation.
But if society forgets about the soul, physically saving those with fading souls triggers a program of self-destruction.
An old Russian proverb says, «A rotten sheep spoils the whole flock.»
Failing to care for morality and the upbringing of the soul, modern humanity is rapidly deteriorating its gene pool.
The number of people with sinful, criminal, and immoral thinking is growing rapidly, poisoning the energy of all humanity.
Oddly enough, the ideologists of Nazi Germany, sensing the impending doom of modern civilization, sought ways to save it.
But salvation through physical and spiritual health alone becomes suicidal. Salvation that ignores love, the soul, and morality initially yields a positive external effect, but later leads to rapid degradation and collapse.
The phone rings again. Within seconds, I must adjust my mindset and organize the necessary information to convince the woman that she needs to change.
If her pain intensified after the seminar, it means the cleansing of her soul has begun, not only for herself but for her descendants.
In seminars, work is conducted on subtle planes, so purification occurs at the level where children, grandchildren, and relatives are united.
For children, this often manifests as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or high fever.
For adults, it manifests as minor illnesses or inconveniences.
For the especially aggressive, it leads to severe illnesses and major troubles. In truth, this is a blessing, though not everyone understands this.
If a woman’s joints are deteriorating, the cause of her rheumatism is likely what I previously called jealousy.
Perhaps she faced problems in her youth, unable to retain love or recognize higher will in what happened.
Most likely, her children are deeply troubled and unable to embrace cleansing before bringing their own children into the world.
If only people knew how wonderful unrequited love or pain from a loved one can be for cleansing the soul!
It greatly aids in faith in God.
But people believe in their prosperity and lust, reacting to cleansing pain with hatred or a desire to give up.
Then their children begin to suffer, families fall apart, and weakened grandchildren face a life of illness and misfortune. If only people knew…
It all starts with the loss of personal striving toward God.
The central value becomes lust, yet what we worship must be eternal. As a result, the collapse of lust becomes unbearable.
The mechanism of losing love for God appears, on one hand, as sexual intemperance, and on the other, as the inability to endure the loss of sexual happiness, such as in cases of betrayal or infidelity by a loved one.
In truth, when a loved one behaves in ways that seem immoral or treacherous, they are often intuitively trying to save our children and our soul.
S. N. Lazarev, «Man of the Future: Parenting Parents, Part 5»
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