II. Supernatural
2.2 Supernatural Entity
Article 36 - Soul
Soul is a term used to define the spirit, essence and divine personality of a higher order life form that co-exists with the flesh vessel during life, but believed to separate at death. A soul is not believed to possess any particular material form of its own and thus is considered purely ethereal and supernatural.
As valid Divine Law recognizes that life and existence is a dream of Unique Collective Awareness in motion in accordance with the Canons of valid Natural Law, the term Soul and Mind are equivalent to Unique Collective Awareness.
Given the Soul is equivalent to Divine Personality, the term Soul is equivalent to the Divine Person created by the Divine Creator through the creation of a unique Divine Trust for every man, woman and higher order being that has ever lived or will live now and forever more.
As the Soul is equivalent to the Divine Person of a Divine Trust in accordance with these Canons, a Soul cannot be sold, forfeited, suspended, extinguished, split or seized. Any claims to the contrary of this canon are automatically null and void from the beginning.
Just as the Divine Person of a Divine Trust is equivalent to a Soul, the True Person of a True Trust is equivalent to a flesh vessel. Therefore, the soul is a separate trust created before any flesh vessel.
In accordance with Natural Law, nothing that is unreal can become real and return to unreal. Therefore, any description that states the soul or mind enters the body at birth and then leaves at death is false and deliberately misleading.