Vision about Souls

Vision about Souls
(Vision of Christian N)

In the spiritual space the Holy Spirit in man's image was passing by
beds, where the souls were sleeping in the Eternity.
Having come up to one soul, He touched and called it.
The soul began to budge and awoke, having responded to the call before
its awakening. This soul looked like a living sleeping person...
I asked what happened to the unchosen souls. The Holy Spirit came up
to another bed in response but this soul looked like a lying big
doll...
The first impression of this soul was as if the empty coffin was lying in bed...
The Holy Spirit stood at the soul for a few seconds, but he didn't touch it
as though some unseen force held the Spirit back from the touch ...

I was surprised and asked why it was so. The Holy Spirit showed me the
structure of the unchosen soul. It was a silhouette with the black
metal frame consisting of long narrow charred plates
arranged vertically. It was its spirit that wore some pinkish
substance, in which pulses and vibrations of the soul (feelings,
experiences, creativity, poetry, thoughts, love) were arising. It was
the substance of the soul. The thickness of this substance was about 5
cm. It was like the soft inner
tissues of the human body. But the core, which was the spirit of the
unchosen soul, was empty as if it was burnt. Therefore the frame of
the spirit looked charred...
The Holy Spirit didn't awaken the soul because there was nothing to
wake up. There were no living tissues of the spirit...
In comparison with it the Holy Spirit showed the structure of the
chosen soul. There was a blue sphere inside it that looked like a
thick liquid with seething and moving molecules. It was the lively
spirit. Something was happening inside in the spirit. There were some
metabolic processes and synthesis of life...The blue sphere of the
spirit was also covered with pinkish substance of the soul ...
Both men had the substance of the soul but not the lively substance of
the spirit capable of
perceiving the touch of the Holy Spirit...


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