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So, the question is: Does a stone, a piece of wood, etc., have a spirit? After all, they are called "inanimate objects."
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Even a stone and a stick have a soul. People are just so self-centered that they perceive anything different from themselves as inferior.
Let matter appear first. Billions of years pass. Matter remains as it was... dead, gloomy, chaotic...
(.....here is the atheist's tale about the possibility of life appearing from dead matter) - Gentlemen! You believe that life can emerge from the dead, and at the same time, you say that the Spirit cannot exist before matter??? Your religion is even less plausible than ours!!!
I will give my old example. Let matter be a two-dimensional space. We live here and cannot (in any way) imagine anything outside of it. Suppose the Spirit lives in a three-dimensional space; do you think it can be outside our plane? Of course, it can! And yet, with no experience living in a two-dimensional space, it is impossible to prove that a three-dimensional space exists! Remove your two-dimensional plane; the one who lives in a three-dimensional space will still remain! This is the most illustrative example I can give.
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So, something or someone can easily be outside of something, and that's it!
Quote:
"Everything we see is what we know. The rest are various manifestations of private experience, multiplied, interpreted, and accepted on faith by some part of humanity."
Mr. Ganymede is wrong again, and terribly so!!!
1) Do you know that vision is 90% a purely psychological process?
2) Do you know that what our eye receives is not the whole image; there is a black spot that we do not receive, but the brain completes the image based on experience and its algorithms?
3) Do you know about millions of visual illusions, tests, which line is longer, what is further away, where vision deceives us?
Now, answer: how can you make such a critical statement, relying on such a terribly imperfect device for obtaining information, and even more so, the Truth??? I prefer to use logic rather than believe my eyes.
In my opinion:
Matter is something that can be perceived by all the senses of its owner – the subject of consciousness – and is identified by the subject of consciousness as something that actually exists.
Spirit is the astral code of the subject of consciousness (entity), which is read by the astral code of another subject of consciousness (entity) and which can influence the subject of consciousness (subconsciously) in both a positive and a negative way. The astral code is formed in subjects of consciousness (entities) under the influence of various factors.
In subjects of consciousness, it is initially positive, because it has a creative purpose. But it can change under the influence of various codes of other subjects of consciousness (entities), and the sum of these codes determines whether the code is positive or negative.
The astral code can be flexible or stable, depending on the subject of consciousness (entity) whose code it is.
The same subject of consciousness (entity) can be both a "receiver of information" and a "transmitter."
The same code of one subject of consciousness (entity) can evoke different meanings in the codes of other subjects of consciousness (entities) – in some, it will be positive, and in others, negative, depending on the state of the codes of the "receivers of information" at the moment of "reception."
Subject of consciousness – a person, animal, plant, i.e., "living" nature.
Subject of entity – art, society, ethnicity, religion, etc.
Initially, the codes of subjects of consciousness form the codes of subjects of entities, i.e., they are "transmitters" of information. After the code of the subject of the entity is formed, it (the subject of the entity) itself becomes a "transmitter," and its "receivers" are already subjects of consciousness.
Logic, pure logic. Let's consider the situation. A soul floats around the Earth. Since it's not in our plane of existence, it can't change anything here. Where did matter come from then? Situation 2. There was matter on Earth. It didn't think, but it reacted to certain events. What prevents a spirit from inhabiting such matter (for non-atheists), or why can't this organism become more complex and react differently to stimuli, with variations, and eventually become a human being (for atheists)?