The book of Paranquita by Schare Kajmy goes into a high detail about the human soul and its characteristics. According to Schare, the human form of the Soul is only a part, significant though, of its whole journey. The Soul had a journey before the human birth and its journey continues even after the human death. The only catch here is that the Soul never remembers anything about its past journey during its present form. Just like we do not know where we came from and we did before we have taken the human form, our Soul in its future endeavors would not remember what we are and what we do after our death. By this, Schare's theory completely contradicts the earlier theories about human incarnation and Soul taking another human form after death. "Human form is a significant part of a soul but it won't keep doing the same thing again because there are other duties as well that the Soul has to perform", says Schare. He also doesn't like the idea of referring to the soul as the human soul because it very much reduces its significance.
Excerpts from Paranquita: The Theory of Soul - Chapter 1
