In Mystery of Karma #2, I wrote that there are four patterns to the soul’s thoughts at the time of reincarnation.
Of these, the most common pattern of reincarnation is to hold on to one’s thoughts and to reincarnate in order to accomplish these thoughts.
These soul thoughts are divided into two main categories.
One is the thoughts that the soul has had since birth.
The other is a thought that is created somewhere in life where the soul is reborn.
You may think that the thoughts that the soul has from birth are like “my mission” in the genus, but they are just thoughts, not a mission.
Incidentally, in Japan these days, there are more and more people who say, “What is my mission? I believe that they are just trying to find a quick answer in their self-discovery.
Because, as I mentioned above, there is no mission in the soul.
The soul’s desire is just “I wish I could be like that….
So it is never strong.
It is more like a faint thought, reincarnating and changing so that you can live the life you are aiming for.
However, there are very few souls who have thoughts like this from the beginning.
In percentage terms, less than 10% of the souls do.
In other words, there are far more souls who are born without any consciousness.