lives we take and sometimes hold onto the energy of others. This is known as Soul Theft, which I know for many may be an emotive word and concept, but this is something we all do, it is common, and it should be looked at in a non-judgmental way. In some respects it is the other side of Soul Retrieval.
Soul-theft can be a learned generational behaviour, and often occurs in relationships and within families, it is an unconscious act, and in fact if the person knew what they were doing they may well be very upset.
We steal or take peoples life force in many ways, as these examples illustrate;
– When we are jealous of another persons power or status.
– Someone has a power / energy which another wants
– When another wants a persons identity, “I want to be like him/her!” This also could be when we ‘hero worship’ a person or idolise them.
– A very common way to take another persons power is to judge them.
– When we ‘over’ care for someone causing them to become too dependent on us. Which can result in the person losing their own strength and will to support them.
There are a number of problems that soul-theft causes;
– The person who’s life-force has been taken is diminished in some way
– Relationships can be ‘hung’ on to, causing difficult, ragged, and unsatisfactory completions.
– The person who has taken another’s life-force, can not use it in any way whatsoever, it becomes a burden. To illustrate this, participants on workshops who do the Soul-release exercise, have expressed it in a number of ways, “the taken soul parts felt like I had ‘barnacles on the hull of a