Soul Exit Point Trauma/Karma Hypothesis
During the pre-birth planning stage for Earth lifetimes, souls supposedly choose at least five or so events where they are most likely to die (ex, accident, illness, murder etc.) before the day they actually leave Earth. When a soul dies like they had previously planned, they are more prepared for their death as a soul than they would if the death was truly sudden or accidental. Phobias, insecurities and certain traits come from previous lives, but what if not all traumas carry over? If, for example, a soul died by drowning but it was pre-planned/destined to happen, then they would less likely have that same fear in the next lifetime, but if they drowned before the soul was ready, then the subconscious fear would likely carry over to the next lifetime for it to be resolved. Murderers and abusers face justice during their Life Review after death where they see how their actions effected their victims. But if a victim is killed and it was pre-planned by them and the soul group to help the souls evolve, then it is less likely that the trauma and the killer’s karma would pass onto the future lifetime since it is being resolved beforehand. Likewise, if a person was killed too early, then the killer would face a harsh Life Review and most likely have to face their karma in another lifetime, experiencing situations similar to their victim in order for all the souls in the group to evolve.












