Journey of the Soul

Journey of the Soul

by Sam Oputa
Journey of the Soul

Journey of the Soul

by Sam Oputa

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Overview

Can anything be more agonizing than the burden of an idea that we are doomed to die at the end? Imagine all your struggles on this earth, and the experiences you had acquired, will one day be gone as that flash of life energy leaves the encumbered casing. That is exactly what most people accept to be true. Our inability to understand our soul's journeys is our inability to understand our physical and immaterial existence. That most of us cannot differentiate physical material and nonphysical immaterial existence is reason enough not to understand creation and its purpose. But once we understand, we begin to see the purpose for physical material death and the reason for the immaterial part of us to rejuvenate by taking a new cocoon—a new body—to continue its journeys and its purpose to learn and experience.Always remember that life existed before creations.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163175468
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Publication date: 06/25/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 155 KB

About the Author

Raised in an environment where there was no religion, and even where there were pockets of it, religion was never forced. No one cared what you practiced. Sam Oputa was fascinated by religion and how it was subtly used to manipulate our thought processes. Though curious about religions, Sam’s deep interest lies in spirituality. Sam attended Baruch College of the City University of New York. He is also the author of God Is Not Enough, Messiah Needed; Faith or Reason, All The God We Cannot See, and Why Was Man Created? Other books include Akashic Records or Free Will: Finding Your Calling, Immaterial Existence, and Hidden Barriers in The Set Up.
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