Soul Pilots Frequently Asked Questions
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1.
Do you have to believe in a soul, souls, afterlife, ascendency, past lives and
all of that in order to be a Soul Pilot?
No. You can just play it as a kind of "therapy game" or like a Project
Sanctuary game. As long as you do it wholeheartedly and play it honestly,
without looking over your shoulder or arguing it to death with conscious
objections, you will gain all the benefits.
2. Can children be Soul Pilots?
Oh, very much yes! Indeed for some children, the idea that they can help
someone, even just "in a story" is completely transformational and really
changes their self concept. I believe in later life it leads to having more of a
sense of one's own personal power to help others and change the world for the
better. I also believe that it leads directly to feeling less powerless and
worthless. That holds for adults too, and especially those adults who consider
themselves broken in some way.
3. Do
I have to have any kind of training to be a Soul Pilot?
No. All you need is a simple sanctuary to start off with and ask to be shown
a soul that needs help, then proceed with what you get until a resolution is
found for that soul.
Having said that, Project
Sanctuary, who is the genesis of Soul Pilots, would be a good thing to learn
about as it teaches many, many things that really come in handy when one is
faced with tricky or perplexing situations.
4. Can soul piloting be
dangerous?
Interesting question. I don't know. I have never found it to be so. I have
certainly on occasion found it to be frightening or even terrifying. However, a
part of being a Soul Pilot is to learn to not freak out when presented with
dire/scary situations, to remember that we are dealing with realms that are made
of energy, and that we wouldn't even be here if we didn't have the resources we
need to solve the problem and help the soul.
If a person was really "off their head" with a mental illness, drugs, or a
mixture of both, and stressed as well, they should probably learn some
de-stressing techniques and emotional control techniques first to not get
overwhelmed by their own reactions. I strongly recommend learning EmoTrance and
EFT first as these modalities give a person a totally different take on their
emotions, and how to deal with emotions successfully.
Can all souls be saved?
Another interesting question. It's possible that for some we come too late,
or it just doesn't happen right on the day. All you can do is do your best.
People who work for emergency services don't rescue everyone all the time, but
they always try their best, and it is that, not the success rate, that makes
them the heroes we all admire.
Can you do Soul
Piloting with a partner?
Yes. Joint missions with one or more partners can be very different and bring
Soul Piloting to a whole new level.
Can you do Soul
Piloting with a therapist?
Obviously, the therapist has to know what Soul Piloting is and some
experience in the matter. But if they do, doing soul piloting with a therapist
can be a good way to start off.
I'm a
therapist, can I do Soul Piloting with my clients?
Yes, but I would recommend at least a good familiarity with Project Sanctuary
manual so you have an overview of the resources a client might need if they get
stuck.
Do you have to have special psychic talents to be a Soul Pilot?
No, everyone can do it if they want to. It does help if you have an active
imagination and if you are used to meditations, guided meditations and generally
are able to track your own internal representations reasonably well.
Should we be saving lost souls? Isn't it important they should be punished for
their wrongdoings and suffer?
I don't know about that. When I see someone who is in trouble and I can help
them, I will help them. That's all there is to it.
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