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The Soul and the Body: Understanding Their Sacred Relationship

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The Soul and the Body: Understanding Their  Sacred Relationship 

To continue the thread I began last month about healing our wounds, I want to explore the  profound relationship between the soul and the body. My perspective on this may be somewhat  unconventional, but it offers a powerful way to understand emotional healing, spiritual growth,  and physical well-being. 

Does the Body Have a Soul? 

Most people would agree that each of us has a soul. I believe the soul is eternal, it never dies. But  I also believe the body has a soul unique to itself. 

This idea makes sense to me because we live in a holographic universe, where every part  contains the whole. If I have a soul and my body has a soul, then perhaps each cell within my  body also carries its own consciousness or soul essence. Our organs and glands may as well. 

The body’s soul does not truly die either. The body returns to the earth when the soul departs, but  its energetic essence continues. In my understanding, before reincarnation occurs, the soul and  the body’s soul come into agreement about the kind of physical “vehicle” needed for the lessons  and experiences chosen for that lifetime. 

The relationship between the soul and the body is much like the relationship between a driver  and a car. The soul is the driver; the body is the vehicle. But not every journey requires the same  vehicle. Some souls may need the equivalent of a Volkswagen, while others require a Tesla.  Every incarnation serves a unique spiritual purpose. 

Why the Soul Needs the Body 

There are experiences and spiritual lessons that can only happen within a physical body. These  lessons often revolve around emotions, sensations, relationships, and the human experience  itself. 

One of the body’s primary roles is to experience and process feelings and emotions. Another is to  create in the material world. The soul may provide the inspiration, ideas, and spiritual blueprint,  but the body must bring those ideas into physical form. Together, the soul and body are meant to  function as a team. 

How Emotional Wounds Affect the Physical Body

When emotional wounds are stored within the body, organs and glands can become energetically  burdened and pulled away from their natural purpose. If these energetic wounds are not  addressed, they may eventually manifest as physical illness or disease. 

This process typically happens in stages. Because the body constantly seeks balance and  homeostasis, when one organ or gland becomes weakened, another part of the body often  compensates. Over time, that organ can also become depleted, creating a chain reaction that may  eventually show up as physical deterioration or chronic imbalance. 

The Hidden Cost of “Helping” 

Ideally, each of us would focus on fulfilling our own mission while allowing others to fulfill  theirs. Yet human nature often compels us to interfere under the guise of helping. 

While helping can appear compassionate, it can sometimes prevent another person from fully  learning the lessons their soul came here to experience. This dynamic can unintentionally foster  co-dependency and slow spiritual growth. 

Interestingly, the body can do something similar with the soul. Sometimes the body attempts to  direct the soul’s journey or believes it knows better how life should unfold. It reminds me of my  eleven-year-old granddaughter telling me how to drive: 

“Grandma, the light is GREEN—GO!” 

What she doesn’t realize is that there are still three cars stopped in front of us. We cannot move  forward yet. 

The body can become frustrated in the same way when it feels ignored or unheard. Abandonment Wounds and the Body 

Some wounds are actually created by the body itself. When the body feels unheard, rejected, or  neglected, it can develop emotional imprints such as abandonment wounds. 

Every time the soul leaves the body through death, the body experiences separation. From the  body’s perspective, this may feel like abandonment. 

Here is how I perceive this process: 

The soul resides within the body in a river of light. Some traditions call this the prana tube. I  refer to it as the soul’s divine line. This energetic channel runs in front of the spine from the top  of the head through the base chakra. 

Ideally, the divine line remains firmly connected to the spine. But when separation or “gapping”  occurs, the body senses it immediately. This can trigger anxiety and emotional distress. People 

who frequently dissociate, disconnect emotionally, or struggle to remain fully present may  experience this energetic separation more often. 

Why would this activate abandonment wounds? Because when the soul prepares to leave the  body permanently, it gradually pulls this divine line away from the spine. When enough  separation occurs, death follows. 

In a conscious and spiritually evolved transition, the soul and body would communicate openly  beforehand. However, in many lifetimes—especially in sudden or accidental deaths—this level  of awareness and communication may not occur. 

As a result, whenever the divine line separates, the body may react with a deep subconscious  fear: 

“Here we go again. I’m being left behind.” 

And another wound becomes stored within the body. 

Healing the Relationship Between Soul and Body 

The soul and body share a sacred mission: to master spiritual lessons while learning conscious  creation in the physical world. 

This requires cooperation and communication between both. 

The soul may carry divine light and wisdom, but the body is the instrument through which  creation happens. When the two work together coherently, healing, clarity, and transformation  become possible. 

Ways to Support Soul–Body Alignment 

Here are several practices that can strengthen the relationship between your soul and body: 

  • Meditate regularly and learn to listen to your body 
  • Nourish your body with healthy food and movement 
  • Spend time in nature—your body is deeply connected to the Earth 
  • Do the spiritual and emotional work necessary to clear stored wounds • Practice grounding and staying fully present in your body 

Healing Stored Emotional Wounds 

Healing requires awareness, compassion, and communication between the soul and the body.  When we learn to honor both, we create greater harmony, emotional freedom, and spiritual  growth.

I’m here to help support that process. InnerSpeak™ is a powerful tool for identifying and  clearing stored emotional wounds, and I would love to hear from you.

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    Jean Adrienne

    Jean Adrienne is the author of 6 books and 2 decks of metaphysical healing and activation cards. Jean created InnerSpeak, a coaching tool for clearing karmic blocks from this lifetime, past lives and ancestors, to enable you to create the life and reality you desire and deserve! She teaches her work internationally and works with clients in her office in Tallahassee FL as well as via Zoom or phone. www.JeanAdrienne.com

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