(Sunday Event) You Contain Multitudes: Understanding Your Soul's Journey
I'm hosting a free group call this Sunday, please come join us!
Hi friend,
I’m really excited to announce that I’ll be hosting a free group call this Sunday! You can find all the details below and sign up here. It’s a bit last minute because I just got back home from traveling—hopefully you can still join us, if you like.
Why this topic?
Recently, I’ve been struggling with writing these messages to you. It’s not because I don’t have anything to say, it’s because I have too much to say.
How to condense Totality/Life Itself into words? It just doesn’t work.
Language is such an insufficient way of communicating, and yet language is the primary communication tool we have right now.
Perhaps humans will become more telepathic at some point, in which case it should be easier to transmit more information with less effort.
Other people’s hidden depths
This is related to a pain point—how we can never fully see the Totality of another person. There are so many hidden depths to all of us.
One of my favorite quotes to that effect is from Franz Kafka:
“We are as forlorn as children lost in the woods. When you stand in front of me and look at me, what do you know of the griefs that are in me and what do I know of yours. And if I were to cast myself down before you and weep and tell you, what more would you know about me than you know about Hell when someone tells you it is hot and dreadful? For that reason alone we human beings ought to stand before one another as reverently, as reflectively, as lovingly, as we would before the entrance to Hell.”
Our own multitudes
What’s wild is that it’s not only hard to see each other’s Totality, it’s even hard to see our own. As Walt Whitman so pointedly put it:
“Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes.”
Culture would like to fit us in a neat box. Give us a label. Fit us into certain parameters.
But we don’t fit. We have never fit. Fitting is really not the point of being alive.
As I have started to explore past lives, this has become more apparent to me than ever: If our soul lives more than one human life, then we have been everything imaginable—we have been male soldiers dying in war, and women dying in childbirth, we have been perpetrators and victims, and we have been at the top and bottom of the social hierarchy.
We have had different genders, sexual orientations, skin colors, religions, ethnicities, and abilities.
This is not a contradiction, it’s a tapestry.
And I would love to explore that beautiful, rich tapestry together with you! Join me this Sunday for an introductory group call where we will explore your soul, and some of its other expressions (“past lives”).
You don’t need to have any previous experience with exploring past lives, just a general curiosity or interest in it.
We will gather online on Sunday, March 31, at 2pm Eastern Time (11am Pacific Time, 7pm British Time, 8pm Central European Time).
You can sign up for this call here (make sure to change it to your timezone).
You are welcome to share about this with others, if you think they might be interested.
Please let me know if you have questions!
Warmly,
Louise
So true ❤️