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Encyclopedia > Spirit guide

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Spirit Guides (3151 words)
Spirit Guides are entities - physical and non-physical - who have chosen to aid others on the path to spiritual enlightenment as we are about to ascend to higher light - the evolution of consciousness - our natural state of being.
Spirit guides are often your polar opposite - the other part of your soul which remains on the other side in higher frequency as your soul experiences in third dimension.
Spirit Guides may remain with you for a lifetime, or may may come and go depending on your needs and where they are needed.
Full Moon Paradise (2276 words)
Spirit guides generally don't have a physical form; therefore they tend to reside on higher vibrational planes (dimensions) because they are not hindered by the physical lower-vibration body.
Spirit guides can be many things and have usually lived in a physical body, on a physical plane like Earth, and have usually had some connection to us from a past life of ours.
Spirit guides can and do take the form of animals and may always appear to us as an animal but I also believe that animal totems in the strict sense are different.
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