FancyMancy
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I can remember asking a similar question before. I was told that the constituent parts of the Soul return back to being their individual elements.
To possibly further your question, without answers - if the entirety of a person ceases to exist, (their Body disintegrates in the ground or is burnt in a cremation), how does their Soul (if Soul-death occurs) disappear? The Soul is made of light, it has different Bodies, the constituent elements... are all combined. They all bind together... Say a Soul-death occurred, so that person, that being, is literally no more forever... maybe imagine it like milk in a cup of tea, or steam spreading out so thinly into the air, or smoke from a fire which can be seen for a bit before it thins-out into the air - could not a God or Goddess take the individual bits and pieces of this Soul - energies, light, elements... (separate the milk from the tea water, separate the steam from out of the air, separate the smoke bits from out of the air) - and re-'fuse' them back together, in the correct order, correct format, correct pattern... so that the Soul-deathed person or being is... well... reincarnated (at least in Soul, rather than Soul in Body and being borne) again?
Presumably, at least some of those bits and pieces will be - as said - recycled, into other Souls, perhaps. That might beg the question wouldn't that then - even in a very tiny way - influence this new Soul and Person? I would say no - like stem cells can be grown into any cell, the basic Energy itself, I expect, is similar. Then, what about the other 'bits' which the 'stem energy' 'grew into'? Could those parts be found and re-fused, back into the original person? Would they be the same person? Would they merely be a carbon copy and mimic the person?...
These darn questions!
To possibly further your question, without answers - if the entirety of a person ceases to exist, (their Body disintegrates in the ground or is burnt in a cremation), how does their Soul (if Soul-death occurs) disappear? The Soul is made of light, it has different Bodies, the constituent elements... are all combined. They all bind together... Say a Soul-death occurred, so that person, that being, is literally no more forever... maybe imagine it like milk in a cup of tea, or steam spreading out so thinly into the air, or smoke from a fire which can be seen for a bit before it thins-out into the air - could not a God or Goddess take the individual bits and pieces of this Soul - energies, light, elements... (separate the milk from the tea water, separate the steam from out of the air, separate the smoke bits from out of the air) - and re-'fuse' them back together, in the correct order, correct format, correct pattern... so that the Soul-deathed person or being is... well... reincarnated (at least in Soul, rather than Soul in Body and being borne) again?
Presumably, at least some of those bits and pieces will be - as said - recycled, into other Souls, perhaps. That might beg the question wouldn't that then - even in a very tiny way - influence this new Soul and Person? I would say no - like stem cells can be grown into any cell, the basic Energy itself, I expect, is similar. Then, what about the other 'bits' which the 'stem energy' 'grew into'? Could those parts be found and re-fused, back into the original person? Would they be the same person? Would they merely be a carbon copy and mimic the person?...
These darn questions!