If everyone has always had a soul, when did they start talking about it? Perhaps more importantly, when did we STOP talking about it?
Although the soul is making a comeback in modern literature, music and science, it has been around for as long live beings have existed. What is even more interesting is that although the human body has evolved about as much as it is going to according to scientists, the soul’s ability to evolve is infinite. It will go on long after a body ceases to hold this priceless asset.
Talk about the soul dates back thousands of years, despite its disappearance from modern medicine. While every living being has always had a soul, it hasn’t always been recognized as the most essential aspect of our existence. In fact, it seems as if it has been completely ignored our omitted from history.
How can a soul evolve if it doesn’t know its history? And why don’t we generally remember anything from past lives unless we are prompted? These answers and more are included in the video here. It explores both the history and the future of the soul related to its evolution and endless nature.
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Katherine T. Kelly Ph.D., M.S.P.H.
With 35+ years of direct clinical experience, Dr. Kelly doesn’t just believe in helping others to heal; instead, her mission is to help them to evolve. Using her own integrative and trademarked framework—the Soul Health Model—Dr. Kelly approaches her work with clients from a “whole person” or “whole organization” perspective. She provides a uniquely progressive, yet down-to-earth approach and is well-known in therapeutic, medical and corporate communities. She thrives as she helps clients and organizations to reach what she calls “conscious evolution” through a variety of self-designed strategies. Her dedication to healing has been widely recognized as she was the recipient of the Provider of the Year Award by the regional Mental Health Association and was nominated as an Incredible Woman for a local community television network, which spotlights role models to inspire young women to pursue their own passions.
