Part 10 & The End
From Understanding the Human soul, I wrote
CHAPTER 18 — WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE BODY IN SPIRITUAL AWAKENING?
The body is not the opposite of the spirit. It is spirit-informed. The body is the only way that the soul can experience emotion and is able to be tested. Emotion is stored in the body and is carried from this life into the next unless it is cleared. Clearing in the present life is easier, yet typically, we do not think that. So many come into their present life with baggage they do not understand. They do things or feel things they do not understand. Healing can come, but usually help is needed that traditional psychology does not always have answers for.
The body holds memory: trauma, joy, contraction, release. Healing often begins not with thinking, but with feeling.
The body is where learning becomes conscious. It is a very important process for the growth and understanding that we came here to learn.
Sensitivities, tensions, desires, and limits can mirror the soul’s curriculum—design, not punishment.
Breath is the bridge between sky and earth.
Every conscious breath can recalibrate the nervous system and return you to embodiment.
The goal is not to escape the body, but to embody light:
in-body coherence—awake, present, and kind without hardening.
Treat the body as an instrument: keep it tuned, not worshiped. As the bible states, seek and you will find the answers you are looking for. Don’t let anyone tell you that you are weak or not worth much. You do not know how much power over your life that you really have. It has been hidden from you, and all you have to do is believe this and act accordingly. Christ said these things I do so shall you and much more than this. The key thing is to believe and act on it.
CHAPTER 19 — WHAT IS DEATHLESS PRESENCE, AND HOW CAN IT BE FELT WHILE ALIVE?
There is a space within you that was never born and can never die.
Some call it awareness, the witness, I AM, Source spark, God essence.
You cannot fully understand it. You can only be it. Stillness reveals it.
You can experience it in flashes:
nature, meditation, the edge of sleep, grief, awe, unconditional love.
In those moments, the story-self steps aside and something vast and quiet emerges.
It is hard to stay there because the mind categorizes and grasps. But deathless presence is not here to destroy the ego—only to hold it in peace.
To taste it:
Sit. Breathe. Let the next breath come on its own.
Ask silently: Before this thought, what am I?
Don’t answer. Wait. Feel the silence that watches.
Return often. It is not far.
CHAPTER 20 — HOW CAN I SERVE THE WHOLE WITHOUT LOSING MYSELF?
True service is never depleted. It is overflowing.
Service must begin with self-balance and a distinct heart felt compassion for others.
Ask:
Am I giving because I must, or because I can and want to.
Am I acting from the heart, or from obligation?
Do I collapse when my service is not received?
Serve from overflow, not emptiness.
When the center is nourished—rest, joy, solitude, beauty, truth—what spills over is grace, not strain.
Watch for the savior reflex:
“If I don’t help, they will be lost.”
“If I suffer for them, they’ll be healed.”
You are not here to save anyone. You are here to stand clearly enough that others remember how to save themselves.
True service is listening, not leading.
Sometimes the greatest service is unconditional presence.
Boundaries are sacred containers.
Your yes has power only when your no is honored.
CHAPTER 21 — A CLOSING THAT IS ALSO A BEGINNING
If you’ve made it here, you may not feel like the same person who first began—not because you gained something, but because you shed something: weight, illusion, and the veils that kept you from hearing your true tone.
This booklet was never meant to give answers. It was meant to mirror something within you—to help you remember what was never lost.
You are not becoming light. You are remembering that you have always been made of it.
Many go through life without ever exploring these questions. It is like owning something powerful but never truly engaging it—never discovering what it was capable of. Christ pointed toward that potential, but it is up to each of us to stretch gently toward our own edges.
We are not alone, and never have been.
Every act of presence ripples into futures unseen. Quiet awakenings matter.
A few remembrances:
You are not behind.
You are not broken.
You are not too late.
You are not here by accident.
If you ever forget, return to the breath.
If you feel lost, touch the stillness beneath thought.
If you feel small, place your hand over your heart and listen.
The benediction:
May you walk in silence deeper than fear.
May you see with eyes cleansed by wonder.
May your no be as sacred as your yes.
May you forgive without forgetting your worth.
May your presence soften those who carry pain.
May beauty interrupt your mind often.
May your words be shaped by love’s original tone—not to convince, but to remind.
This is not the end.
This is the tuning from seeker to remembrancer.
From question to quiet knowing.
From path to presence.
There is more I could explore—especially around our human story and where we come from. Perhaps I will find the courage to write about that more fully someday. For now, it is enough to say that when certain pieces begin to come together, life can start to make a different kind of sense.
Your life carries the same inherent worth as any other.
With love,
Warren



