--- In ontheoriginofspecies@y..., jsk33 <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> 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?
Do not forget you operate from a life force. Whether it is
scientific, science yet has to determine. Whether you believe you're
an ape evolved man, that's your idealogy and your science. It is
still not confirmed to be so.
I am not referring to soul and spirit in the ancient context. I am
not talking religion here. If I use another word for it you may not
understand.
Whether you or the ape utilise an energy to operate. What is it??
--- 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?