“In the world of souls your currency is compassion.”
In this world, money is currency.
You use it to buy food, shelter, and comfort. But money does not travel with the soul.
When a person leaves the physical world, the only things that remain are their actions and relationships. One of the most powerful actions is tzedaka. Tzedaka is not just charity.
It is using your resources (even time) to care for another human being. And that act shapes the soul.
When a soul gives tzedaka, it practices compassion.
It learns to see another person’s pain.
It learns that wealth is a responsibility.
In the world of souls, what hurts most is shame.
Shame comes from realizing:
“I could have helped… but I didn’t.”
Tzedaka protects a soul from that shame.
Because when the soul looks back, it sees:
“I used what I had to help others.”
So in the world of souls, tzedaka becomes a kind of currency. Not money.
But evidence that your life created goodness. And that goodness stays with the soul forever.
