Actually soul refers to food (such as chitterlings and turnip greens)
while spirits come in bottles. In short and as usual there s little
to no science in your presentation. If you want to discuss such
metaphysical subjects why not find a group dealingwith such
esoterica? --- In ontheoriginofspecies@y..., "ianrumsey"
<ianrumsey@h...> wrote:
> --- In ontheoriginofspecies@y..., "selflogy" <selflogy@y...> wrote:
> > I am rather surprised that so many do not know the difference
> between
> > soul and spirit. This I find in so many clubs.
> >
> > Now in order to know whether there is ID one must know whether
> there
> > is a soul or spirit. Now what are they??
>
> There may be a connection between soul/spirit and innate knowledge
> and instinct.
> Comparing human beings with other life forms it would appear that
we
> are unaware of our own innate knowledge because of our need to
teach
> ourselves by rote and reason.
> If our innate knowledge exists in the subconscious, the place where
> good ideas come from, and a small portion of this knowledge could
be
> released to our conscious awareness, would this raise our abilities
> to appreciate the existence of soul and spirit?