Dive into the heart of your soul: a luminous and inspiring journey

Julie Sina, writer and channel of light, has just published a magnificent book: ” De l’âme à la vie: Voyage au cœur du monde de l’âme et de sa mission sacrée, pour un chemin de vie en conscience “. Her message is both deeply inspiring and highly practical.

Julie Sina luminously describes our origin, our purpose and the path we can take to our greatest happiness.

I’m delighted to share a few nuggets from his book with you, in the hope of inspiring you to read it. It sheds light on many essential questions about the meaning of our lives. I’m sure it will speak to you and give you much joy and inspiration.

The fundamental question

“The fundamental question is (…) what created the universe, and where do souls come from?

The answer to this question lies in what we call the Source. Whatever name we give to this reality, whether we call it God, the Universe, Cosmic Consciousness, the All, or simply I Am, the Source is the origin of all creation.

The Source: the origin of everything

The Source is infinite, eternal (…) To better understand what the Source is, let’s imagine it as an infinite ocean of pure energy, unconditional love and light.

The Source is the ocean, immense and infinite, and each soul is a drop of water detached from it to live a unique adventure. Though the drop may seem separate, it retains within it the essence of the ocean (…) Once its experience is complete, it returns to merge with the immensity of the Source.

The soul, like this drop, is never truly separate (…) In each soul lies the infinite potential of the Source, as in each drop of water lies the memory of the ocean.

What exactly is the soul?

It’s also essential to understand that the soul is multidimensional. It doesn’t just live in our bodies, in this life, here and now. It exists on several planes of consciousness simultaneously, far beyond what our minds can conceive.

A part of her incarnates, experiments, crosses density.

Another always remains connected to the Source, in the spheres of light, watching over our path with love and wisdom. So, even when we feel lost, alone, cut off from the divine, the soul never abandons us. It’s always there, present, patient, ready to lend a hand whenever we’re ready to listen.

We’re in a huge video game

One of the most useful metaphors for understanding the soul’s experience in the physical world is that of the video game. Imagine that the Source is the creator of a vast game. In this game, each soul chooses an avatar – a human body – and enters the universe to experience, learn and evolve.

The aim of the game (…) is not to “win”, but to live, to experience, to transform and, above all, to remember.

Why does the soul come to Earth?

This journey of discovery, challenge and self-discovery has a profound purpose: to enable the soul to fully remember its divine nature, to purify itself of the illusions of separation, and to one day return to the Source in consciousness.

Returning to Oneness, no longer in the innocence of birth, but in the maturity of an accomplished being: this is the essence of the soul’s journey.

You are eternal

You are a soul, a spark of Source, and nothing can ever erase this truth.

Take a moment to feel this eternity within you, to remember that you are, and always have been, a part of this great divine Source.

You are everything at once, both the drop of water and the ocean.

Love is your Source

What characterizes the world of the soul is, above all, the unconditional love that reigns there – a love of such intensity and purity that no earthly experience can give a faithful image of it.

It’s a universal, total love that knows no conditions or limits, and far surpasses the emotional love we experience in our human lives.

This love expects nothing, never judges, never compares. It knows neither preference nor rejection, because it depends on no merit.

This love is what we all seek, consciously or unconsciously, in our earthly incarnations.

You’re never alone

The world of the soul is not a distant place reserved for the afterlife. It’s there, very close by, on a frequency that can be felt when the heart opens and the mind calms down. It’s a space of healing, of understanding, of preparation, but also of connection. For in this subtle world, you are not alone. Other souls surround you, support you and uplift you.

Their kindness brings us back to basics: we’re not here to succeed or fail, but to learn to love more, to understand, to experience with awareness.

Death is a return to the Source

Death, from the soul’s perspective, is not an end. It is a return, a liberation, a passage. When the soul leaves the body, it immediately regains expanded consciousness. It remembers. It understands. The veil is lifted, and the reasons for coming to Earth are clearly seen again.

The first moments after death are often marked by a welcome. Guides, deceased loved ones or luminous beings come to accompany the soul. This is a time of great peace. Pain, fear and regret gradually fade away, giving way to a feeling of unconditional love.

A life review in love

Next, the soul enters a process of reintegration. It returns to the subtle planes, but is not yet totally free of its earthly life. It needs time to integrate, digest and understand everything it has experienced.

This is what Dr. Newton and other spiritual researchers have described as the “life review”: a moment when the soul, with its guides, revisits the major stages of its incarnation, the choices it has made and the consequences of its actions.

This assessment is never a condemnation, but an opportunity to learn. The soul looks with compassion at what it has been through, the wounds it has caused or received, the progress it has made. It better understands karmic links, relational dynamics, and lessons yet to be integrated. It’s a time of deep learning, but always accompanied by love and kindness.

With each life, the soul refines its light, develops its wisdom, and moves a little closer to original unity. There are no mistakes in this process, only mutually enriching experiences. Life on earth, with its pains, joys and uncertainties, is an extraordinary awakening ground. It offers the soul the opportunity to put its qualities to work, to experience separation in order to better return to unity. And it is through this dance between light and shadow that the soul discovers who it really is.

Listen to the call of your soul

As for deep calls, they often arise in periods of transition, when the soul begins to whisper louder. They can take the form of an irrepressible desire to change one’s life, to leave a situation behind, to follow a passion long put aside.

The appeal isn’t always rational; it’s vibrant. It speaks to the heart, not the head. These sudden impulses are not to be taken lightly. They are our soul’s way of trying to realign us with our true path. Sometimes, following a deep call may seem foolish to the outside world, but deep down we know it’s right. Here again, courage is needed to listen to the inner voice instead of outer expectations.

By listening to the discreet call of our soul, we enter into a profoundly loving relationship with ourselves. We stop looking desperately outside ourselves for what has always been alive within us. We discover that we are, from the beginning, bearers of a unique light, a silent song that only asks to be heard and embodied.

Your soul invites you to live in joy

The soul never imposes itself. It doesn’t shout. It whispers, it breathes, it suggests. It’s like a gentle breeze passing over our heart. It’s essential (…) to learn to sort out the voices that resonate within us. Our mind, our ego, our fears, our desires can all emit messages, but they don’t have the same vibration as true intuition. True intuition is calm, composed, not agitated.

Recognizing your true direction doesn’t mean waiting for a mystical lightning bolt or a sudden revelation. It’s often a patient, subtle process of listening, adjusting and moving inward. It’s about observing what brings us to life, what soothes us, what pulls us upwards.

How can you recognize the voice of your soul?

There are clues:

  • The feeling of rightness that comes over us when an action is aligned with our soul;
  • The silent peace that comes when you make a courageous decision, no matter how upsetting;
  • That gentle fire that comes alive when we take an action in line with what we feel to be “true”.

Conversely, signs of estrangement are not to be demonized, but listened to:

  • Inexplicable fatigue,
  • A diffuse malaise,
  • Repeated obstacles,
  • Emotions of anger or emptiness.

Far from signifying failure, these signals are often benevolent beacons, gently whispering: “It’s not that way. Come back.”

Find your way

But in all cases, what emerges is a form of coherence. An inner music that starts to vibrate again. When we are in our true direction, everything in us connects: our energy, our thoughts, our relationships, our daily gestures.

It is precious to take time for silence, to come back to oneself, to gently question :

  • What feeds me?
  • What makes me tired?
  • When was the last time I felt real joy?
  • What opens me up?

These simple questions, asked with honesty, can open up spaces of clarity. And when a direction presents itself, however timidly, however uncertainly or unreasonably, it’s important to dare to take the first step.

Because the road is often only revealed when you start walking. It is through action, however modest, that the soul is set in motion, and life responds.

Be alive and happy

Our soul mission is always linked to what is most alive in us:

  • What sets us in motion,
  • What calls us despite our fears,
  • This is what makes us whole and bright, even in the unseen.

It carries with it a sacred dimension, as it reveals our deep commitment to Life, our unique contribution to the harmony of the whole.

Soul mission is often glimpsed in moments of inner clarity: when we do something that lifts us up, aligns us, seems to flow. When time fades, when joy becomes peaceful, when the heart opens effortlessly. These moments are fragments of truth, shards of the right path. They tell us: “You belong here.

It’s also revealed in the profound calls that return in spite of ourselves, sometimes for years: a project we’ve never dared to launch, a desire to serve, a gift we haven’t yet shared. The soul is patient, but tenacious.

It is therefore essential to cultivate patience and trust. Soul mission is not a mystery to be unraveled in a hurry. It’s an inner presence to be gently tamed.

Your mission, should you decide to accept it: to love

Living one’s mission does not necessarily mean turning away from ordinary life or seeking extraordinary achievements (…) Love is the foundation of this mission. Not a sentimental love, but a vast love, which includes self-respect, compassion for others, and trust in a greater intelligence that guides the whole.

Through these pages, I wanted to convey the essential:

  • Every human being is a soul incarnate, a divine spark carrying the infinity of life within.
  • What you are is greater than what you think you are.
  • What you’re carrying is much bigger than your doubts.
  • And what you experience, here and now, is a precious fragment of your eternal adventure.”

To find out more, visit Julie Sina’s website

Buy “De l’âme à la vie” on Amazon and Fnac, or order it from your favorite bookseller.

See also the article ” Life goes on after death “.

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