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The difference between the spirit and the soul? (Read 6830 times)
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Re: The difference between the spirit and the soul
Reply #15 - Feb 6th, 2008 at 7:27pm
 
Alan,

In my view, the best starting point for an issue like this is the matter of whether we are really "a ghost within a machine."  This model is problematic because of the difficulty of explaining how the ghost is locked into the body machine.  For example, it seems absurd to attempt to feel your way to "the will" section of your brain. 

The alternative is to view the soul as a nonspatial energy system that treats the body as a transformer through which thought energy can manifest.  This view fits with the common perception that astral exploration is in reality an exploration of various levels of consciousness
that makes it illegitimate to think in terms of "leaving" the body to explore. This view also fits nicely with biblical claims that our earthly "tent" (= soul body) already exists in heaven (2 Corinthians 5:1) and we "are already `seated' [or `established'] with Him [Christ] in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6)."

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Reply #16 - Feb 6th, 2008 at 8:37pm
 
Don,

You are so close to descibing what the soul really is that you might be absoltely correct.

The soul is light quantum light emanating from the great ocean of awareness God. It hovers over the brain, animates it during life, and this is the eternal essence that leaves the body and goes into the afterlife at death. To sum it up it is the composite life memories of that individual contained outside the physical brain , which is the "computer of the soul.


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The alternative is to view the soul as a nonspatial energy system that treats the body as a transformer through which thought energy can manifest.  This view fits with the common perception that astral exploration is in reality an exploration of various levels of consciousness

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Reply #17 - Feb 7th, 2008 at 12:41am
 
In an analogous manner, a thought is a non-spatial energy system superposed over whatever defnition we wish to use to describe a brain.

And if we wish to recognize that the actor projects the body from the perspective of unity with God, we get the "tent in heaven".

Works for me.

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Reply #18 - Feb 7th, 2008 at 12:56am
 
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Our soul mind must exist outside the mortal body. In a protracted near death experience some have become completely brain dead. The soul must, therefore contain all that constitutes thart person . The soul when it returns to the body "Boots up the brain somehow"

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Reply #19 - Feb 7th, 2008 at 11:58am
 
Greetings,

Thank you for this thread.  It's very helpful !

Does it fit with what you all have said to see it as --

Spirit gives us vitality and may need to be refreshed with meditation or food, since it is linked more to the physical and so can tire;

Soul seeks more experience, regardless of the level of vitality Spirit and Body currently have.

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Reply #20 - Feb 7th, 2008 at 6:59pm
 
Hi, I e-read your comments to this thread and Justin summery of Spirit, soul interection impressed me
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To me, Soul is the individualized and freewilled aspect of Spirit, which is as of Life itself, pure, unlimited Creative force.   

   Eventually, most Souls will phase into full Spirit awareness, but keep their self awareness..it's just that they lose the desire to do or be anything other than what Spirit is and desires.   

  Soul is contained within Spirit, and Spirit is a circle, eternal, infinite, they are different and yet part of a Whole, completely connected, but the Whole, the Creator(s) is more than the sum of its parts/creation though it pervades all
of it

Justin you have articulated and sumed this up so well in such few words I for one am impressed

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