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12-28-2005, 09:08 AM | #1 |
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12-28-2005, 09:35 PM | #2 |
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It depends on the belief system. In ancient christianity, hawaiian metaphysics, egyptian religion, and I think some eastern mysticism(but I'm not sure of that one) what we think of as a "soul" was actually considered 2 parts. Here's what I remember:
ancient christianity- spirit & soul egyptian- ka and ba hawaiian metaphysics- almacua (I can't remember the spellings)-translated as "truly dependable pair" a modern metaphysician studied these and found correlations to modern psychiatric (or psychological)- terms conscious and subconscious and found that most of these terms would have the same characteristics associated with them. The two I remember were spirit- spark of life- conciousness- verbal, cognitive but no memory or emotion soul-subconscious-nonverbal- symbolic, where the memory is, all emotion but not capable of verbal communication, I can't remember where the rest of the terms are placed, but his explanation resonated with me (although not his theology, mind you.) For those who have a problem with psychological terms being used to describe spiritual terms, remember that the author's premise here is that the brain is used as a receiver for the universal reality, so although modern science sees these attributes as brain produced, he sees them as channeled by the brain, but preexistent (at least the spirit part.) I haven't directly quoted or remembered his name because I lent out my book like a year ago and forgot. But the book is called "the lost secret of death" I think. |
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12-28-2005, 09:54 PM | #3 |
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It would be hard to define spirit and soul without defining mind and body as well. So:
Body: The physical object that we control, including the brain and all its functions. Includes most if not all emotions, physical memory, and the majority of one's behaviors and personality. Spirit: Essentially, spirit bodies; most probably comprising the 7 levels of spirit body (including astral) that each have certain functions. Soul or Intelligence: The essential being or consciousness; the core; that which sees what is seen. What the two above parts contain, I am somewhat uncertain. But between them I believe they are responsible for the subconscious and the core values of the individual (not as they are manifested in the body, but at a deeper level--as in, what determines the choices we make). Mind: The interior processes that the soul is aware of and has control over, such as thought, motivation, choice, perception of environment (physical or not) and emotion. |
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