Difference between a soul that has come to the physical versus never came here?

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PlasmaAstralProjection

I actually have two questions. So the first is in the title. And I will post both bellow, but first take a look at this quote I found which sparked my idea.

"Spirit is always with you...it is who you really are. But the mind has the power to create the illusion of separation; separation from self, from others, and from source.

This is not an evil intention. You have chosen to experience the illusion of separation to know what you are not, and by knowing what you are not, you can know what you are. It's like looking in a mirror to see your reflection. The reflection is not who you are, but it gives you an image to work with.

The images created by a mind without heart (without spirit) will feel empty, dark, never satisfying. The same exact images created by a mind with heart will be filled with the qualities of love, light, truth and life. Foods taste better, the sun shines brighter, people smile at you more often, and life is very good."

1. Given the above quote then, my thought in astral projection, and the afterlife is. What's the difference between a soul that has come to the physical, versus never came here?

2. Secondly what implications would this have for people that have lost there heart due to it being blown up, or even removed from the body since they donated their organs? Or even any other part of the body is missing?

Tough questions I am sure for you guys. I hope some of you have some insight to offer.

Thanks, peace.

Lionheart

 My answers to these questions are:

#1, Nothing

#2. The body is just a vessel that we use to experience this physical existence with. Whether you have your heart blown apart or any organs removed from your "vessel", this has no bearings on consciousness, which you are.  :-)

Volgerle

Quote from: PlasmaAstralProjection on January 01, 2014, 00:55:41
"The images created by a mind without heart (without spirit) will feel empty, dark, never satisfying. The same exact images created by a mind with heart will be filled with the qualities of love, light, truth and life. Foods taste better, the sun shines brighter, people smile at you more often, and life is very good."
While the first two paragraphs of that quote (who said that? it's always better to quote with origin and context) are actually good, this makes no sense at all to me.

Szaxx

A soul who never experienced this physical most likely experienced another, there's too many to count. The retrievers have experienced many and these locations are just as real as our present incarnation.
The heart referenced in the quote isn't the physical organ. It's the emotional side of personality, that which drives you on to not give up, the same for helping others around you so your life is meaningful. It's also the love of life you share with others so they too have a better quality of life and this is returned to all in doing the work necessary so we all have a more caring experience while alive. Its also the anger and rage too, this is the balance needed to keep things in order. It's use isn't always negative. Who'd put themselves through torment travelling to the corner of the world for another? Just an example.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

Xanth

You are NOT your physical body.
You are NOT what you see when you look at yourself in a mirror.