Soul Game By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)

Dec 15, 2025

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SEVENTEEN
IMPRINTS: ESSENCE OF
THE SOUL


What Is Essence?

Have you ever squeezed a flower between pages or put it in oil? You know how essential oils are made, right? Living organisms are stripped of their essence! The most valuable part is extracted!
Is this something we do with human Souls?
Yes! What is the resonance of their light?

The Soul’s Aura

What is a person's aura? The light representation of their current energy level. The higher their vibration, the stronger their light.

aura (noun)
The distinctive atmosphere or quality that seems to surround and be generated by a person, thing, or place.1

In non-Spiritual terms, the aura is that extra specialness that some people have, the magic dust that seems to cover them and leave a little behind everywhere they go. It is that brightness you feel when some people enter a room.
You know these people; they light up rooms when they walk in. They are full of life, and what you are picking up on is their aura. And you can raise yours! You will raise your aura to match that of what you want and beyond!
Think of this as your overall life force meter. The brighter your aura, the more connected you are to your Soul.
In essence, your aura is your life force's barometer. By nurturing and safeguarding it, you don't just protect your energy, you amplify it.
Where in life have you lost or left a piece of your Soul? Think of times, eras, experiences, people and places where you have lost a piece of your Soul or left it behind as you moved on. There's an innate energy each of us possesses that transcends words.
Your presence is an electrifying force when your Soul health is well and alive - that speaks volumes before you utter a single word. It's that indescribable magnetism, a charisma that draws attention the moment you step into a room or walk down a street. This kind of presence is captivating, making everyone around yearn to know more about you, even in your silence.
True presence is not just about being noticed; it's about being unforgettable. It's a blend of confidence, authenticity, and an enigmatic aura that leaves a lasting impression. When you're genuinely present, your charisma is not merely seen but felt. It's a vibration that resonates with others, creating a memorable and impactful connection.
Your presence is a present (pre-sent). You know people who when they enter a room the atmosphere changes? They did nothing but enter the room. They are simply present and have not expelled any energy, word or thought, yet their energy is so strong and charismatic that just by being there, everyone wants to gather around them or hear what they have to say. This kind of presence isn't about dominance; it's about a subtle yet powerful allure. It's a harmony of self- assuredness and mystery, an invitation for others to engage with your story without you having to tell it.
Everyone has their own unique energy. Their essence radiates from within them, except that their essence is a light. Some call this light a person's aura, but over the years the word aura has been associated with being a hippy word, but in reality we are talking about physics.

In the realm of Soulful living, there are those among us who embody the essence of life itself. They are the Soulful individuals - people whose mere presence exudes a warmth and vitality that's almost palpable. Their actions, thoughts, and creations are imbued with an inner spirit, a life force that is as authentic as it is inspiring. Whether it's through art, music, or simple everyday interactions, these individuals touch everything with a vibrancy that is unmistakably alive. Their influence is not just felt; it uplifts, inspires, and creates a ripple of positive change.
Soulful people don't just do; they transform. They bring an extraordinary energy to even the most ordinary things. Their touch carries a life force, a spark that transcends the physical realm. It's evident in the way they create - be it a painting, a song, or a delicious meal. Their creations are not mere objects but expressions of their vibrant spirit, resonating with the essence of life. This transcendent energy is not confined to tangible creations but extends to ideas, visions, and the inspirational impact they have on others.
One cannot help but be drawn to the passion of Soulful individuals. It's a universal language that speaks directly to the heart. Observe a passionate chef in the kitchen or an artist lost in their art; their zeal is not just visible, it's infectious. They invite us into their world, even if momentarily, letting us experience the pure joy of creation.
There's a genuine authenticity in the creations of Soulful individuals. It's not about seeking applause or recognition; it's about a deep love for the act of creating. This authenticity resonates with others, creating a connection that goes beyond mere admiration. It stirs something within us, a recognition or emotional response that is profound and lasting.
The real magic of Soulful individuals lies in their ability to make the ordinary extraordinary. Every action, no matter how small, is infused with an added flair, a touch of magic. It's this ability to breathe life into the mundane that truly sets them apart.
Recognizing Soul’ed individuals is not difficult. You'll see it in the sparkle in their eyes, the passion in their actions, and the life they breathe into their creations.

Capturing The Soul?

Native American Tribes as well as other cultural groups of the past knew that ‘something’ was being captured when a photograph was taken.
“In the late 19th to the early 20th century, Native American tribes still specked the western landscape. When white men began seeping into their territory, they brought their technology and strange devices with them, including the camera. These prototype cameras took anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hours to capture a photograph, and it took even longer to develop them. But, despite these cameras' lack of convenient use, they were carried across the plains to document the landscape and its inhabitants. When these cameras were brought to photograph Native American tribes, they often refused. They believed that the process could steal a person's Soul. And if one's Soul was stolen, they would not be able to reunite with their tribe in the afterlife.”2

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