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There is evidence that suggests the existence of a non-material, non-physical universe that has a
reality even though it may not as yet be clearly perceptible to our senses and scientific instrumentation. When we consider out-of-body experiences, shamanic journeys and lucid
dream states, though they cannot be replicated in the true scientific sense, they also point to the existence of non-material dimensions of reality.
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2007-06-24 08:45:45 · 14 answers · asked by Architect 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

If the physical brain is analogous to a radio or television reciever and the "soul" is analogous to an electromagnetic field then when ther brain is damaged it would make it more difficult for the field aka "soul" to interface with the physical...?

2007-06-24 08:54:22 · update #1

14 answers

the thing stick in your body.

2007-06-24 08:57:22 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In the Bible a person is described as tripartite with a body soul and spirit. The references to the soul indicate that it is made up of the mind, the will and the emotions. Christ described himself as having a soul. Various other statements in the New Testament say that not only do the soul and spirit have an eternal existence but also the body - but in a different composition.

2007-06-30 07:18:25 · answer #2 · answered by cheir 7 · 0 0

Soul Matrix

(Higher Self)

The structure of the 6 primary levels of Multidimensional Identity represents a literal Family Tree of Consciousness through which all humans are connected to each other, all other life forms, the Universes, the Cosmos and Source Mind – one Mind (“God” or God-Source)

The 6 primary levels of Identity are:

1) The Incarnate Identity – Tauren (See: Incarnate Matrix)

2) The Soul Identity – Dora (See: Soul Matrix)

3) The Oversoul Identity – Teura (See: Oversoul Matrix)

4) The Avatar Identity – Dolar (See: Dolar Matrix)

5) The Rishi Identity – Solar (See: Solar Matrix)

6) The Gemantic Entity – Geomancy (See: Yunasai Matrix)




(Commonly referred as the Higher Self)


From the perspective of the Incarnate Identity (HU-1) the process of evolution is the process of incorporation all 6 levels of multi-dimensional identity into the conscious cognition of “I am…”

(See: Density Levels)

The first step in awakening multi-dimensional identity is to bring the Soul Matrix (the HU-2 Superconscious Mind) into conscious recognition within the biologically focused personality. This process is called Soul Integration.

(See: Stair Step Creation)

(Voyagers I – Page 137)

Learning to connect to you Higher Self is very, very important if you want to be responsible for your own evolutionary process and get answers to the many questions you may have during the ascension process. Taping into the Soul Matrix is the first step. Knowing that you are the member of a Family Tree of Consciousness and that the fact that you exist implies that there are 11 other physical incarnates beings in different time-space locations as part of your Soul. Your soul is a plural with 12 faces and is part of a larger identity called the Oversoul that is composed of 12 souls – each with their 12 incarnate identities, so you are dealing with 144 incarnates in your immediate Oversoul family.

2007-07-01 15:38:36 · answer #3 · answered by ExSeCRet 2 · 0 0

I am so encouraged whenever someone asks an intelligent question.

Let us flip back to the orbs that existed before earth came into existence. There is evidence of contact--good or bad, between matter and powerful energy forces, most are so powerful that our limited vision only see the evidence of their contact: electricity, heat, wind--etc.

Some very powerful force/forces keep the orbs in a path of precision. The orbs rotate evenly and hum to specific notes on a scale during the rotational dance we call a week. So, we have obedient and harmonious matter; discarded matter, and in-transit matter (being churned up in a fiery mass) waiting to be moulded or to be discarded. The obedient matter are so precise, that the Universe has been the best keeper of repetitious time for eons.

Those forces, even though mightier than matter, are predictable and calculable. In short, intelligent energy needs matter either to witness its power and glory, to be discarded after it has served its purpose. Matter witnesses either the positive and protective qualities of a highly intelligent force, or forces, or its/their destructive powers. Since every perfectly repetitious entity has a PRIME MOVER, the reference of Great Architect, or Chief Architect of the Universe will do. To access the only known and documented thesis on wisdom above 33 degrees, google "Solomon Temple Code-buster." The sponsors have done a wonderful job presenting evidence in a proper and legal format.

2007-06-24 16:07:02 · answer #4 · answered by Boaz 4 · 0 1

First of all, you do not have and immortal soul, if you did, then why had no one gone to Heaven before Jesus came to the Earth, 4000 years had came & gone since Adam & Eve, millions of people had died, what did Jesus say to a man of the Pharisees, Nic·o·de'mus was his name, a ruler of the Jews.

John 3:13
“Moreover, no man has ascended into heaven but he that descended from heaven, the Son of man.”

What is a Soul?
Right in the very first book of the Bible, Genesis, we are told that the soul is not something you have, it is something you are. We read of the creation of Adam, the first human being: “The man came to be a living soul.” (Genesis 2:7) The Hebrew word used here for soul, ne'phesh, occurs well over 700 times in the Hebrew Scriptures, never once conveying the idea of a separate, ethereal, spiritual part of man. On the contrary, the soul is tangible, concrete, physical.

Look up the following cited texts in your own copy of the Bible, for the Hebrew word ne'phesh is found in each of them. They clearly show that the soul can face risk, danger, and even be kidnapped (Deuteronomy 24:7; Judges 9:17; 1 Samuel 19:11); touch things (Job 6:7); be locked up in irons (Psalm 105:18); crave to eat, be afflicted by fasting, and faint from hunger and thirst; and suffer from a wasting disease or even insomnia as a result of grief. (Deuteronomy 12:20; Psalm 35:13; 69:10;) In other words, because your soul is you, your very self, your soul can experience anything you can experience.

Does that mean, then, that the soul can actually die? Yes. Far from being immortal, human souls are spoken of in the Hebrew Scriptures as being “cut off,” or executed, for wrongdoing, being struck fatally, murdered, destroyed, and torn to pieces. (Exodus 31:14; Deuteronomy 19:6; 22:26; Psalm 7:2) “The soul that is sinning, it itself will die,” says Ezekiel 18:4. Clearly, death is the common end of human souls, since all of us sin. (Psalm 51:5) The first man, Adam, was told that the penalty for sin was death, not transfer to the spirit realm and immortality. (Genesis 2:17) And when he sinned, the sentence was pronounced: “For dust you are and to dust you will return.” (Genesis 3:19) When Adam and Eve died, they simply became what the Bible often refers to as ‘dead souls’ or ‘deceased souls.’

2007-06-24 16:09:13 · answer #5 · answered by BJ 7 · 2 0

Man is made up of body, soul and spirit. The body is what is seen (man's human form), the spirit is our connection with God and the soul is immortal and will return 2 God after death. man's soul is separated from his body at death but this is only a temporary separation. on the day of judgment the soul will be reunited with the body 2 face the judgment and give an account 2 God.

2007-07-02 13:26:28 · answer #6 · answered by Guidance 3 · 0 0

The soul, according to many religious and philosophical traditions, is the self-aware essence unique to a particular living being. In these traditions the soul is thought to incorporate the inner essence of each living being, and to be the true basis for sapience. It is believed in many cultures and religions that the soul is the unification of one's sense of identity. Souls are usually (but not always as explained below) considered to be immortal and to exist before their incarnation in flesh.

The concept of the soul has strong links with notions of an afterlife, but opinions may vary wildly, even within a given religion, as to what may happen to the soul after the death of the body. Many within these religions and philosophies see the soul as immaterial, while others consider it to possibly have a material component, and some have even tried to establish the mass (or weight) of the soul.

Skeptics of the soul cite phenomena such as brain lesions (as in the case of Broca's aphasia) and Alzheimer's disease as evidence that personality is material, and furthermore, exists in discrete components, contrary to the philosophy of an immortal, unified soul.

here u can read more...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul

2007-06-24 15:49:40 · answer #7 · answered by Miss.UnKnowN 2 · 2 1

We only know the 3 dimensions and time. We need up to 12 dimensions in order to explain gravity. There are all new theories about quantumparticles. So, yes, there is a good chance that there is 'more'. The soul could be superdimensional.

2007-06-24 15:54:39 · answer #8 · answered by Mexican MeTa 2 · 1 1

The soul is the immaterial component of man, and other living beings. The human soul, though, is the one that can reach spiritual levels closer to the Almighty.

2007-07-02 11:17:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The soul is that place where God and Love reside within the utmost essence of each and every individual. It's the aura of each person, that part of us that will go on for all eternity. It's the sacred place where you fill God's spirit and love. It's that part of you where your love for your wife and children flourishes and continually grows. The part of you that God taps on when he wants you to listen. It's where the eternal seed of awareness grows and goes on.

2007-07-02 05:35:57 · answer #10 · answered by bubbleheadyeoman 2 · 0 0

The soul is the life that fills your limbs, makes you blink and forces laughter. The soul is too amorphous to describe. It is simply the nonphysical extension of you.

2007-07-02 14:33:44 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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