Soul Game By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)
Dec 15, 2025
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Why The Mass Exodus?
Surprisingly, Souls can and do exit. They depart when agony becomes unbearable. Such exits, often due to life's overwhelming stresses or disappointments, fracture the Soul. These voids then turn into gateways for energies of a lower vibration. An obvious manifestation? Blackouts, where the Soul, overwhelmed by toxins, momentarily departs.
Consider this: could the stresses of our world, the disparities between our aspirations and realities, sicken our Souls? Yes, So much so that ailments metamorphose into dis-ease, which will surely become disease. At what tipping point does the Soul retreat? And in its absence, who helms the body?1
If a Soul departs due to choice or pain the body becomes an 'empty vessel'. Empty vessels are human bodies wherein the Soul has vacated.
As one observes the gradually graying world, the number of resigned Souls becomes evident. A gloom is setting in, visible in the dwindling count of joyous Souls around us. Ask yourself, how many happy people do you know? Truly happy, not happy when they are on the gram but happy in life, with their life, satisfied and at ease loving where they are and what they are doing? Probably not very many.
Yet, in this encroaching darkness, there is a truth that stands: light and dark are two sides of the same coin. As society's luminance seems to wane, those who are Soul’ed seem to shine even brighter. Not because their light got brighter but simply from the contrast of the growing dark around them. It is easier than ever to spot the Soul’ed ones.
A looming question remains: Will our collective light flicker out, or will the Soul’ed individuals light the way for us all to blaze brighter?
Soul loss refers to a state of disconnection or detachment from one's true self, personal values, beliefs, and passions. It occurs when individuals feel a sense of estrangement from their authentic essence and struggle to recognize who they truly are.
This disconnection can manifest in various ways, such as feeling lost, confused, or unsure about one's purpose and direction in life. People experiencing Soul loss may find it challenging to connect with their inner desires, talents, and values, leading to a sense of emptiness or unfulfillment.
Several factors can contribute to Soul loss including significant life changes, traumatic events, separation from loved ones, societal expectations, and external pressures. For instance, major life transitions like ending a relationship, enduring betrayal, moving to a new city or experiencing career setbacks can trigger feelings of uncertainty and identity crisis leading to Soul loss.
Additionally, societal norms and expectations may lead individuals to conform to certain roles or behaviors, causing them to lose touch with their own Soul and what makes them happy. This can be particularly pronounced in cultures that emphasize conformity and suppress individual expression.