Not trying to be argumentative with you - bless you for counseling these women and the work you do. But I don't understand the comment you made about the soul if infants.
The direction a person’s soul is focused when it detaches from the body has a lot to do with where it goes. It’s the reason going to church with others who are God focused helps us to focus on God as well.
A mother who has an abortion is self focused and are their own god. When we are full of ourselves, we have no room for God.
A fetus in the womb is strongly influenced by the mother. Although the unborn child is pure, it is in an environment of guilt and/or hatred when the abortion happens. That environment often makes it very difficult for the soul of the fetus to find its direction home. The same is often true for people killed in traumatic accidents. I just help them return home.
The people who pray for the women and the unborn children at abortion clinics are doing far more good than they realize. Prayers for others are very uplifting as long as they are of pure motive. When prayers are given to a person of ill motive, they are like hot coals placed upon their heads. However, punishment of others is never a pure motive for a prayer. Prayer must always be done in a spirit of Love.
Western religion doesn’t explore that aspect as much as Eastern religions. It’s also an issue of capital punishment or any event that is an extreme transition of life to death.
It’s hogwash, God takes those souls. There’s no energy or whatever needed for some trip.
We’ll find them all there when we go.
While I understand the notion of an underdeveloped soul, I don't believe it lingers here. The following article was posted several years ago and it gives some interesting insight into what happens to children who are aborted.
In describing his conversion, Adasevic said he "dreamed about a beautiful field full of children and young people who were playing and laughing, from 4 to 24 years of age, but who ran away from him in fear. A man dressed in a black and white habit stared at him in silence. The dream was repeated each night and he would wake up in a cold sweat. One night he asked the man in black and white who he was. My name is Thomas Aquinas, the man in his dream responded. Adasevic, educated in communist schools, had never heard of the Dominican genius saint. He didnt recognize the name.""Why dont you ask me who these children are?" St. Thomas asked Adasevic in his dream.
"They are the ones you killed with your abortions, the Dominican saint told him.
Read the entire article - Serbian Abortionist Who Aborted 48,000 Babies Becomes Pro-Life Activist