Mortal or Immortal

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If you could become immortal on the condition you would NEVER be able to die or kill yourself, would you choose immortality?

The difference between a mortal and immortal soul is basically that a mortal or material soul is one that perishes when it separates from the body otherwise known as physical death. The immortal soul is eternal and continues to live on as pure spirit. ... 

The soul is an individual manifestation of the divine consciousness about itself, which can be called divine Absolute. It is a neutral name that would not cause misunderstandings about different perceptions of God in the world in which there are different religions. The soul is the monad of consciousness of the divine Absolute itself. It is the source of consciousness in the very existence. All the beings who are conscious of themselves and of existence have this ability thanks to the divine consciousness of the Absolute (God).

Divine Absolute (God) is all-what-is, and it manifests itself as all-that-can-be, and that is the whole existence. Cosmos or existence reflects all the possibilities of divine consciousness as a mirror.

In its original state, divine Absolute projects the consciousness about itself on conscious entities or monades of consciousness that are capable of creating all possibilities, to carry out the perception or experience of all the possibilities of existence. Since nothing is possible outside the Absolute, it is all happening in it, as its imagination, and that is why all creations are just the imagination of the divine Absolute. It, by the power of its own imagination, designs its own consciousness in the individual entities of consciousness or monads. Though becoming individual, these divine entities have all the properties of the divine Absolute. In its original state, the monads of consciousness derived from the divine Absolute "create" all the appearing universe.

The entities of the divine consciousness or monadesare in the world known as souls.But that's not entirely true. Monades are far more than what people in their earthly experience can conceive as a soul. Monades are more a supersoul, or the common source of more souls. Just as the tree in its growth branches into a bigger numberof smaller branches and twigs, so the monads are scattered and branched into more and more smaller entities of the divine consciousness known here as souls. Every soul has its own supersoul, which again has its own higher oversoul. And this continues up to the divine source. According to this comparison, we can say that the individual soul of every man in this world is one leaf, and that the monad is the basic branch that stands out from the tree that is the divine Absolute. 

What is the difference between an immortal soul and a material mortal soul??

What is a soul?

The soul is an individual manifestation of the divine consciousness about itself, which can be called divine Absolute. It is a neutral name that would not cause misunderstandings about different perceptions of God in the world in which there are different religions. The soul is the monad of consciousness of the divine Absolute itself. It is the source of consciousness in the very existence. All the beings who are conscious of themselves and of existence have this ability thanks to the divine consciousness of the Absolute (God).

Divine Absolute (God) is all-what-is, and it manifests itself as all-that-can-be, and that is the whole existence. Cosmos or existence reflects all the possibilities of divine consciousness as a mirror.

In its original state, divine Absolute projects the consciousness about itself on conscious entities or monades of consciousness that are capable of creating all possibilities, to carry out the perception or experience of all the possibilities of existence. Since nothing is possible outside the Absolute, it is all happening in it, as its imagination, and that is why all creations are just the imagination of the divine Absolute. It, by the power of its own imagination, designs its own consciousness in the individual entities of consciousness or monads. Though becoming individual, these divine entities have all the properties of the divine Absolute. In its original state, the monads of consciousness derived from the divine Absolute "create" all the appearing universe.

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