Divinity of the Soul, Divinity of the Personality – A Treatise on Delusions
This text arose from discussions on various spiritual forums about the supposed “divinity” some people claim to possess.
Not long ago, a living god named Satya Sai Baba passed away. His soul had incarnated many times as an “official” divine being — for example Shiva, Rudra, Set, Balarama.
And yet, using a pendulum, people of rather low self-esteem have “divined” enormous levels of divinity in themselves — 75% or more — and soon they will likely be addressing God as “dear brother.” They overlook the fact that 95% of their old soldier-patterns or their second-chakra (sexual) blockages are still untouched.
Where there is mental chaos, there are many blind alleys — not leading to spiritual growth, but to spiritual downfall. One may speculate endlessly, or measure with a pendulum the imagined divinity of one’s personality or soul, or assess other immeasurable and invented values.
Example:
I bought a book about my dynasty, which “I” supposedly founded 1300 years ago. The dynasty survived, the nation survived. Sounds impressive — and yet it is completely irrelevant to me.
More than that, the devil is always in the details.
In pseudo-spiritual style, someone longing for glory would write:
“I bought a book about the dynasty I founded 1300 years ago.”
People seldom notice the lack of logic in spiritual claims. They constantly write that Wojtek personally knew Jesus, or that they were personally gassed in Auschwitz.
For some, these details do not matter — but for me, establishing factual truth matters most. Logic has its price — but its consequences do not stain me.
The dynasty was founded not by me, but by a previous earthly avatar of my Soul. I am glad the dynasty survived, but these people are strangers to me. I owe them nothing, and they will not give me anything when I arrive saying:
“I, Sławek, am your ancestor.”
Even though they benefit from my Soul’s past actions, they would chase me away — and rightly so.
The “divinity” of the personality, or the Soul’s desire to actualize divinity within itself, always leads to the conclusion that the “divine” may afford more freedoms than ordinary followers.
And the devoted follower may have one precious trait:
blind worship of the guru-deity, and never rising above the “revealed truth” that the guru’s personal divinity is essential for salvation.
The kind of divinity my acquaintances expect is the divinity of their Soul — but such manifestation is impossible. These expectations are imagined and unrealistic.
Everything that belongs to God is divine.
Divinity is a characteristic of God.
Humanity is a characteristic of humans.
Spirituality belongs to the Soul.
Page 67 of Long’s Magic of the Kahunas:
“The Middle Self becomes day by day more ‘trustworthy,’ and eventually it may ascend to the next level of consciousness and become the Higher Self.”
This view is idolatrous. Calling the soul the “Lower Self” and imagining that the personality and soul evolve into something like God — the “Higher Self” — is a misunderstanding. If a million beings became gods, we would suddenly have a million gods competing with one another.
There is no upward evolution of the personality into the Soul, nor can the Soul become God or equal to God.
Where does the idea of “having” or “attaining” divinity come from?
From the Soul’s desire to incarnate as an earthly living god — like Osiris, Vishnu, etc.
There is also the issue that several “gods” today are building their own astral armies — from Souls that trust them because of the support they currently receive.
“You help me now — so I may join you in your future wars, surely for a righteous cause.”
But any war is a defilement of the Soul — tied to destruction and killing.
Manipulation is always visible in the words and ideas of anyone who proclaims their own divinity.
It is worth seeing what astral patrons such a person has, or what “divine dynasty” they intend to establish. Often a wife or a harem is required — and where crowds of “concubines” gather around a “divine one,” you can already see a future conqueror surrounded by his inner circle.
A person may always strive to fill themselves with divine light, to surrender to God on His terms, in alignment with the divine plan.
This is not the same as proclaiming oneself divine or aspiring to be equal to God.
After exchanging thoughts with a certain Mr. Leszek, his Soul asked me directly:
“Do you have anything against me becoming God?”
I said I did not. Everyone possesses free will — and what would my protest accomplish?
I added only this:
“It is unethical.”
Opublikowano: 24/11/2025
Autor: s_majda
Kateogrie: Soul. Learning to cooperate with your own Soul.


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