There has been essentially no disciplined research on defining and characterizing the "soul". The last I'm aware of was done by the Ancient Egyptians. Thus, it's certainly premature to say that NPCs do not have souls. Many people will have the intuition that all humans most probably do.
That being said, among other evidence, the violent backlash against the concept of NPCs can tell us two things. One is confirmation that it exists. Why fight so hard against something that isn't there? The other is that the Dark Occultists that run the world consider it one of the Big Secrets, as it provides crucial insight into human consciousness and, perhaps, the soul itself.
The closest analogy of which I am aware is to liken NPCs to people who are color-blind. That is, for some reason (which can possibly be traced to a biological origin), certain people lack a capability which other humans possess. In one case it has to do with vision, in the other with the level of consciousness.
In both cases, it's not for "lack or trying" or "stupidity" or "moral failure" or "propaganda" or any similar reason you see offered universally. In both cases, the condition is not readily apparent to others, it cannot be detected through introspection. and a person may remain unaware of it through their entire life.
It turns out that for someone attuned to the correct paradigm, there is actually quite a bit of available evidence pertaining to this condition. What I cannot avoid concluding is that there are also zero people interested in such evidence.
That may sound like a slam, but there's a vital point to be made: for those who one might think would be interested in researching such a subject, they display no consciousness whatsoever that their paradigm regarding it may be in error and should be reconsidered.
NPCs are unable to conceive that there is higher level of consciousness, and so will presumably be forever unable to reach it. So too, at that higher level of consciousness above NPCs which the Gnostics termed "psychics", are in a parallel way unable to conceive that there is a higher level of consciousness above their own. Most are conspiracy theorists of one type or other, and in fact this is the very reason they are conspiracy theorists in the first place.
At a rough guess, the numbers are 80%, 15%, and 5% between hylics, psychics, and pneumatics, respectively. One should also be aware that a person who has a higher capacity but is underdeveloped may simply appear to be a person of lower capacity. Personally, I thought there was nothing at all suspicious about 9/11 until late in 2012.
If you're someone out there reading this and feel like you "get it", rather than are furiously thinking of all the reasons it is incorrect, then you must now realize the difficult tilt of the playing field we're on.
That's why, imo, belief in God is absolutely essential in realizing true human potential. Look at the great works that ancient humans accomplished, many of which we are incapable of currently replicating; hint: there's a recurring theme in all of them. Understanding that there is an infinite limit to consciousness, and only one thing stands outside of that limit, which is by its very nature incomprehensible, is a fuel for the fire of curiosity and therefore growth.
There has been essentially no disciplined research on defining and characterizing the "soul". The last I'm aware of was done by the Ancient Egyptians. Thus, it's certainly premature to say that NPCs do not have souls. Many people will have the intuition that all humans most probably do.
That being said, among other evidence, the violent backlash against the concept of NPCs can tell us two things. One is confirmation that it exists. Why fight so hard against something that isn't there? The other is that the Dark Occultists that run the world consider it one of the Big Secrets, as it provides crucial insight into human consciousness and, perhaps, the soul itself.
The closest analogy of which I am aware is to liken NPCs to people who are color-blind. That is, for some reason (which can possibly be traced to a biological origin), certain people lack a capability which other humans possess. In one case it has to do with vision, in the other with the level of consciousness.
In both cases, it's not for "lack or trying" or "stupidity" or "moral failure" or "propaganda" or any similar reason you see offered universally. In both cases, the condition is not readily apparent to others, it cannot be detected through introspection. and a person may remain unaware of it through their entire life.
It turns out that for someone attuned to the correct paradigm, there is actually quite a bit of available evidence pertaining to this condition. What I cannot avoid concluding is that there are also zero people interested in such evidence.
That may sound like a slam, but there's a vital point to be made: for those who one might think would be interested in researching such a subject, they display no consciousness whatsoever that their paradigm regarding it may be in error and should be reconsidered.
NPCs are unable to conceive that there is higher level of consciousness, and so will presumably be forever unable to reach it. So too, at that higher level of consciousness above NPCs which the Gnostics termed "psychics", are in a parallel way unable to conceive that there is a higher level of consciousness above their own. Most are conspiracy theorists of one type or other, and in fact this is the very reason they are conspiracy theorists in the first place.
At a rough guess, the numbers are 80%, 15%, and 5% between hylics, psychics, and pneumatics, respectively. One should also be aware that a person who has a higher capacity but is underdeveloped may simply appear to be a person of lower capacity. Personally, I thought there was nothing at all suspicious about 9/11 until late in 2012.
If you're someone out there reading this and feel like you "get it", rather than are furiously thinking of all the reasons it is incorrect, then you must now realize the difficult tilt of the playing field we're on.
That's why, imo, belief in God is absolutely essential in realizing true human potential. Look at the great works that ancient humans accomplished, many of which we are incapable of currently replicating; hint: there's a recurring theme in all of them. Understanding that there is an infinite limit to consciousness, and only one thing stands outside of that limit, which is by its very nature incomprehensible, is a fuel for the fire of curiosity and therefore growth.