We All Have Souls and I Think We Can Prove It

Tom Blaschko

We are connected, one to another, in ways that the physical world can’t explain. We often know when someone is staring at us. Enough children remember previous lives to suggest reincarnation happens sometimes. People see ghosts and angels. Mothers save children by lifting cars off them. St. Teresa of Avila floated in the air in full view of dozens of witnesses. They usually could hold her down, but not always.

It’s not one thing. It’s everything all together that shows that we all have souls. And that’s what this book does — puts everything (well, a lot of things) together to show that souls are the best explanation for what we experience.

The book is not religious. But it suggests how acknowledging we all have souls can help us lead healthier, happier, and more connected lives. It looks at some deep philosophical ideas, including the nature of proof, but it’s written in simple English. It answers important questions, but asks questions, too. It reminds us what we know now and leads us to places where we can learn more.

We All Have Souls is a book that wishes to change the world. It looks at what souls might be and how science and common experiences prove that they exist. It offers a path to more loving and fulfilling relationships.

When you read the book, you can add to the proof that we all have souls.

Tom Blaschko has been interested in souls, soul reality, and reawakening our world since before he was born. In this life he has had experience with ki (chi) in Tsutomu Ohshima’s Shotokan Karate since 1970, a BS in Astronomy from Caltech, and an MS in Psychology from SUNY Buffalo. He has also studied with the Incan shaman Adolfo Ttito Condori, American shamans Betsy Bergstrom and Ana Larramendi, Incarnational Spirituality teacher David Spangler, tree spirits, a Sidhe or two, and other beings, human and not, who are part of soul reality.

Buy the book from Idyll Arbor.

Visit the We All Have Souls website.

2 thoughts on “We All Have Souls and I Think We Can Prove It”

  1. My Dear Mr. Blaschko:
    I believe you are my brother from another mother. But isn’t that the point? You get it. I can tell. Perhaps you are the one to publish my manuscript about the many ways in which I’ve been touched by other souls, been used as a miracle conduit, allowed spirit to enhance my daily life…… It goes on. I really, really, really, really………… want to publish this manuscript to create a better way of living here in this too often soulless dimension. I have 30+ stories I’d love to compile into an actual book. Want to help? Can you help? I’m considering calling it “Two Angels: true stories of encounters of the divine kind” or “The Game of God: a book of modern-day parables.”
    Thanks for your time.

    1. Our main website at IdyllArbor.com contains our submission requirements. Feel free to check it out and submit. — Lori Barnes

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