along this line, the soul (being an operating system as you describe it) is "entrapped" in the brain hence owes its existence upon the brain...thus a sou or spirit is material in essence?Originally Posted by Existanz
along this line, the soul (being an operating system as you describe it) is "entrapped" in the brain hence owes its existence upon the brain...thus a sou or spirit is material in essence?Originally Posted by Existanz
NO.Originally Posted by brownprose
if a soul is not dependent upon the brain...why does it have to be there in the brain than anywhere in the body?
@existanz
Symbiotic bro?...no ghapon imong answer?
As long as the soul is still in temporal world it will remain dependent upon the brain. Why it is in the brain, well it is obvious why it was meant to be there. It seems the soul needs the brain to see a reality which is not really real. We are not even really here, it seems we are for a moment looking into what seems to be a 'real world' from outside of it. That the real things where simply at the 'back' of our minds all this time and in our lifetime we cannot turn around 'ourselves' to 'see' things which are Eternal. (Sorry for my babbling hehehe..just an idea)Originally Posted by brownprose
Mr. Brownprose Sir, my apologies to you for living our discussion pero off na ko diri work. Nia na ako relyibo hehehe..kaso lain hilig ani ako kauban 'Superhero Hype' man iya. Idol ani si Hulk man. Sir, I'll be back next time to pick up our discussion. Go to go na jud ko diri office.
Have a nice and safe weekend Mr. Brownprose!
GOD Bless Sir!
Everything..for HIS Glory.
First, What is a Spirit and what is a Soul?
are they the same? or are they different?
I think that's a good idea. But I guess definitions vary from philosophy to philosophy and from religion to religion. This is just only an attempt.Originally Posted by The_Child
- Plato prunes his definition to mind (reason); emotion and desire.
- The Aristotilean view varies in that it is said to be a "separate" entity.
- In Christianity, the soul in general is described as the consciousness that serves as the moral compass in each person. The seat of
conscience or moral awareness and is distinct from bodily existence in that the soul leaves after the body dies thus they are referred to
as the man's "soul" "spirit" or "ghost". Jewish also share similar concept of a spirit/ghost being post-mortem emanations however
distinguishes the soul to be the "life" or "livingness" of the person being God-breathed (Genesis).
My two cents.
@ The_Child i guess you have better ideas there...anything in mind?
Sa ako lang, ang soul is a state of consciousness... aka, the brain dictates everything from thinking to actually doing the things that the brain thinks. Like for example, my brain is dictating now... writing this post but consciously aware.
I believe both the body and soul are one in terms of idea but not literally in the cells of the skin.
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