Saint Ignatius Loyola

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Frances Marie Klug

March 29, 2001 at 12:55 pm

Saint Ignatius Loyola

“I am Saint Ignatius Loyola.

In so many ways, all the advancements that mankind is proud of, are being seen as something above what man is used to, but in reality, advancement means many, many things. The human mind has been given the ability to advance in what mankind calls ‘progressive ways’, thus making a point of machinery, science, and other such talents that have grown since the early days.

Oftentimes the word ‘advancement’ eliminates what is spiritually valuable, because men, women and children look to what was written in the earlier days regarding the Importance of a Soul, that It was spoken about as being a Portion of human life given at the moment of conception.

If you were to ask one hundred people of all degrees of intellect what condition they felt their Soul was in, some would laugh at you, some would ignore you, and some would give a casual remark, basically diminishing the importance of the question. Even some very learned people would not answer this question in a dignified manner, way.

I ask you, ‘Is this progress?’ How can it be, because in logic it would tell every human being that, as in the human life there is much hope for progress, for advancement, there would also be a Goal to be achieved; thus, why would ‘death’ be such a frightening word, when logic would tell an individual, the Soul, as a Portion of each human being, would be the recipient of all that a human being accomplished in life?

Volumes could be written on this subject, but a lot of individuals do not like to think of it. It is time that more lessons be instructed, alerting men, women and children that life has a Purpose, a Goal beyond what human life can give. The Goal, of course, is within the life, and It is called ‘a Soul’.

If you were to walk up to one hundred individuals and ask them if they truly believed they were the custodian of a Soul, a Portion of The Creator, can you imagine what they would think of you? and yet this question has great worth, and definitely has soundness, because if human life did not have a Soul, there would be no Goal.

As I leave you today, I beseech you to work for the good of your Soul, and to have respect for others’ Souls, because the Soul, as a Portion of The Creator, is That Portion of you that will remain long after your physical no longer exists in its primary goal, role, way. So be it.”

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