Soul — is the sensory and meaningful center of a person, the source of Love, Inspiration, and intuitive knowledge. In the hierarchy of the “Higher Self,” it plays the role of “President” or “Heart,” determining the mission and direction of movement.
Nature of the Soul
The Soul is a particle of the Creator, possessing an eternal nature. It comes into the world not to accumulate material goods, but to experience life and derive joy from creation. It is the Soul that generates the primary impulse for creativity, which is then processed by Consciousness and realized by Spirit.
Connection with the Universe Codes
The Soul carries zero DNA — the original memory of the Universe Codes. A person who hears their Soul does not need external laws and moral codes, as the knowledge of Truth is embedded in their spiritual structure.
How does the Soul speak?
The Soul does not use words (this is the tool of Consciousness). Its language is Feeling-knowledge (direct knowledge) and emotional response.
- Signal “Yes”: A sudden surge of energy, goosebumps, a feeling of expansion in the chest, tears of joy, a sense of “I am home.”
- Signal “No”: Heaviness, constriction, anxiety without an apparent reason, a feeling of being stuck, loss of strength at the thought of the task. The ability to discern these signals is the main skill for navigating life.
Soul or Ego?
How to understand whose desire you are fulfilling?
- Ego (Personality): Wants to “take.” Desires are related to consumption, status, security, proving one’s significance to others. The joy of receiving is short-lived.
- Soul: Wants to “give” and “create.” Its desires are related to creativity, helping others, beauty, and knowledge. Fulfilling the desire of the Soul provides a lasting state of fulfillment, independent of external evaluations.
Source page of information: What is the Soul

Man Evgeny – blog author
I lived and studied abroad in New Zealand, taking English language courses. I lived and worked in South Korea in the fields and at sea. In total, I’ve visited four different countries, different from those where Russian is spoken. I’ve interacted with people from at least 20 different cultures, religions, and faiths. I share my experiences on my blog. I try not to judge or make any judgments, but I do draw conclusions.