Show Notes
• Scientists are now able to clone animals. What happens to the formation of a soul in the case of a mass-produced human species, where everyone would be exactly the same, in which thoughts and knowledge could come through a bodily process instead of through a mental process?
• So when life is not produced in a human way but is produced in a scientific way, where the ingredients of the life organism is absolutely identical, is there a different soul for each of these beings?
In this teaching from the Pathwork Guide, we explore the spiritual implications of cloning and the nature of consciousness. The Guide explains that life cannot exist without a soul or consciousness behind it—no matter how a body is created.
Even if science were to produce identical human forms, each would still be inhabited by a distinct spiritual being, just as identical twins are separate individuals.
This episode also highlights that the body is not the source of consciousness, but its expression. External similarity does not determine inner identity.
The deeper insight: individuality originates from the soul, not the physical form, and the potential for awareness, growth, and freedom exists in every being.
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