A soul wound is something that happens to a person and then because of this happening it makes the person not able to reach their fullest self and potential. When all of this happens and creates blockages inside of the persons body and spirit, it can lead to wounds that are so deep that the person can carry it in this lifetime and in lifetimes in the future.
Soul wounds can happen when the soul is given life and when there are intentions that aren’t showing love. Some intentions can be specific, and others might not be so specific. Choosing to deal with situations that deal with the heart can cause pain in the heart chakra and it can shut it down. It can be a challenge to get rid of darkness that shows up in the soul.
If you have an intention of having a soulmate and starting a family and then the marriage doesn’t work out, it can be carried to the next life. It can cause soul wounds that happen over and over again.
What is a Soul Wound?
A soul wound is the problems and pain that the soul carries from one life to another. There are moments and lessons that you are meant to learn in life but the way that you respond to them can cause there to be challenges in your soul and in your energy. Having a soul wound will happen to everyone and this has to do with the ego and intentions. When a soul can’t learn a lesson from what happened and it leads to pain, it will be carried to the next life if it isn’t dealt with.
The soul wound will stay in your subconscious programming, and it will happen until you live out the situation as it was planned. It can happen when you don’t allow the experiences to come and if trauma happens. A soul wound can hurt the heart chakra and it can cause issues that are emotional and deep in the soul.
Healing Soul Wounds
A soul wound can be healed but you have to understand that the soul can become broken and fractured. When light gets trapped in the soul because of this such as childhood trauma or wounds or if a wound has happened in a different lifetime, the light might not be able to get out. The person will have a lot of potential, but something will constantly be holding them back.
As the soul starts to heal, it will have to go back to those times and change things and this can bring light back into the places of brokenness and it can change the energies.
Here are some of the most painful soul wounds:
- Failing the Mission
One of the soul wounds that people often have is when they think that they have failed god, or they didn’t complete the mission in front of them. The soul might not even realize that this happened, and it can come from a place in history that caused confusion, or it happened too late.
When you are overly emotional you might feel that you failed god, or you didn’t complete a mission and you betrayed yourself and others. You have to forgive and move on.
- Using the Power Wrong
Some people will misuse the power that is given to them and if you reach a higher level by doing that, it can cause you to have a soul wound. You might have done it once and you’re afraid of doing it again. You have to protect yourself from misusing your power and your energy.
- Seeing What’s Hidden
It can be hard for a lightworker to show all parts of themselves, and they are often fearful of what is hidden. They want to keep things hidden so that people don’t see these things and when something good happens they sometimes feel that they don’t deserve it.
If you’re afraid of being seen and you’re afraid of your true self, then you have to let go of your ego or you will never reach your true potential.
- Lack of Trust
It can be hard to trust people on a deep level especially if you’ve been hurt in the past. Other people might not trust because they are loners, and they are worried about having to commit or to be abandoned.
Not trusting people often means that you can’t trust yourself and this happens because your heart chakra isn’t fully opened. You might have started opening it and it might have been stuck. You need to get your heart chakra opened.
- Fear of Growing
Another problem people often face is a fear of growing and changing. We take a lot of time to become who we want to be, and it can be scary. We carry memories of being together and the talents that we have and even if we lose people along the way, this kind of growth is necessary to better your life. Having past wounds of not trusting others can cause you to have this problem and it can cause you to not be able to be who you want to be.
Final Thoughts
Allow your spirit to shine and allow yourself to have good things come into your life. Everyone will have their own journey and you need to embrace yours and to let it ride. Have courage and be the best that you can be.
I’m sorry, but this idea of ‘soul wounds’ being carried over lifetimes sounds like pure pseudoscience. Where is the empirical evidence to support such claims?
“Failing the Mission” as a soul wound sounds fascinating. I wonder how many historical leaders felt they failed their divine mission? This could explain much about their actions.
Or it could just be another way of romanticizing failure instead of accepting human limitations.
Indeed, it adds a whole new dimension to understanding historical figures and their motivations.
This article presents an intriguing perspective on the concept of soul wounds and their long-lasting impact. It sheds light on a complex subject with clarity and depth. Kudos to the author for tackling such an ethereal topic!
“When light gets trapped in the soul”—what poetic nonsense! If only real-life problems could be solved by ‘changing energies.’ Let’s stick to evidence-based practices, shall we?
Oh great! Now I have yet another thing to worry about—soul wounds from past lives! What’s next? Alien abductions causing existential crises?
This piece offers valuable insights into how past traumas can affect our present lives, whether you believe in reincarnation or not. It’s an interesting read for anyone looking into holistic approaches to mental health.
The notion that unresolved emotional trauma can affect one’s spiritual energy is not new, but this article does a good job of compiling various aspects into one cohesive narrative. Worth a read for those interested in spiritual healing.
“Soul wounds”? Really? The article seems to oversimplify complex psychological and emotional issues by attributing them to some metaphysical mumbo-jumbo. Healing requires real psychological intervention, not vague spiritual concepts.