Crystal Prescriptions: The A-Z Guide to Over 1,200 Symptoms and Their Healing Crystals - Judy Hall 2006
Soul groups
Karmic Healing
Simply defined — a member of your soul group is someone that has a profound, deep and intense impact on your life, whether positive or negative. The person can be in your life for five minutes or your entire life. Time is not a consideration because the things you agree to accomplish before you were born into these lives will play out as they are intended.
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Soul groups are groups of souls who travel together throughout timeframes and multidimensions. They set out from a ’pool’ of spiritual essence that separated and combined over an infinity of time. They are loosely attached to each other and may not meet in every incarnation. When they do, it may be for surprising reasons. The person who most abuses and misuses you, for instance, may be a member of your soul group who loves you enough to support your karmic learning whatever that may be. Soul groups may include your family and ancestors, but this is by no means certain.
Soul groups are complex, intersecting and parting time and again as with the spiders’ webs illustration on page 185, so that a soul may in effect belong to a soul community that consists of several soul families linked by previous interaction and group karma. A ’resonance frequency’ is established between souls who have taken part in a particular soul drama so that the participants will be pulled back into incarnation at approximately the same time to heal, rework or reframe the outstanding karma from that life, in effect creating a soul group subset.
Soul group
A group of souls who have travelled together throughout time, over many incarnations, and interacted in all possible combinations. Not all members of a soul group are in incarnation at one time, but those people who help us to learn the hardest lessons in life are usually members of our primary soul group. Soul groups can split into ’subsets’ that may recombine at a later date.
The emergence of a soul group. Soul A may feel disconnected from the original soul group, as may Soul D which will return to the overall ’pool’ after one incarnation. They will almost certainly not recognise each other if they meet. But B and C may well recognise each other as part of a soul family or as a soulmate. However, all could potentially recognise each other as a soulmate because of the underlying connection. Soul A has incarnated again with a piece of soul left three lives back in the chain and will need to reintegrate that in the present life. Soul B has arisen from a more complex soul split. Care would need to be taken that only appropriate parts of that soul are called back and integrated.