You are trying to fit the 'higher soul' into the corporeal body. Do you or do you not believe that you will live on after this life in heaven? Assuming you are Christian, you do believe that. The Soul. No Adam or Eve as that is purely allegorical and could not have given rise to humankind. Its genetically impossible.
When Jesus resurrected people None of them went to heaven. Jesus resurrected people back to healthy life on earth.
God promised Abraham that through Isaac all nations of earth and all families of earth will be blessed.
Isaac would have to be alive on earth in order for Isaac to have children.
So, when God tested Abraham to sacrifice Isaac that was demonstrating Abraham's confidence in an earthly resurrection.
Where are the people of Hebrews 11:13; Hebrews 11:39 but still awaiting God's promise of Genesis 12:3; Genesis 22:18
Where is King David according to Acts of the Apostles 2:34 but still asleep in the grave and Not in heaven.
Where is Daniel but still waiting to be awakened from death's sleep - Daniel 12:2; Daniel 12:13
Mortal Adam did Not have a soul, Adam did Not posses a soul, rather Adam was a soul or living person.- Genesis 2:7
Adam ( humankind ) was originally offered everlasting life on earth. Live forever here on earth.
Earth was Not created to be a ' stepping stone ' to life elsewhere - Psalm 115:16
Where does the Bible teach a ' higher soul ' but rather: the soul that sins dies - Ezekiel 18:4; Ezekiel 18:20
Except for Noah and his family all the souls on earth died.
Mankind traces back to one of Noah's three sons. Then Noah back to Adam. 1 Chronicles 1:1; Luke 3:38
Jesus only opened up the way for some of his followers to join him in heaven - Luke 22:29-30; Revelation 20:6; Revelation 5:9-10
Those 'some ' are part of a first or earlier resurrection - Revelation 20:6 - that is a heavenly resurrection.
The majority of mankind will be brought back to healthy physical life on earth - John 3:13 - starting with Jesus' coming 1,000 year governmental rulership over earth. That is why the ' future tense ' is used at Acts of the Apostles 24:15 that ' there will be ' a resurrection....
To ' live on after death ' means that No resurrection would be necessary if a person was death proof.
Even Satan is Not death proof and he will be destroyed according to Hebrews 2:14 B.
So, at death we do Not live on, but as Jesus taught - John 11:11-14 - we sleep until resurrected to heavenly life for some, or resurrected back to future healthy physical life on earth with a sound heart, mind and body. - Revelation 22:2; Isaiah 25:8