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What is your Soul?

 
 
sometime sun
 
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Reply Fri 1 Jan, 2010 07:47 pm
@Alan McDougall,
PHYCOBABBLE, sorry i took so long in replying.
And a happy new year to your and theirs.

Reciprocate in a humanistic way>?, No, because they are no human and not like us to be able (for our good or our ill) to be able to pretend to be that which we are not.

Expansion upon what you asked for;
The need to judeg means that there is first choice over basic function, and secondly the need to judge makes us proclaim a negative, a 'evil' over our actions, functions and beings.
Judgement gives brith to 'evil'.

We own our own, have purchase and measurement of our upon our position, possession by way of positon, or visa versa.
WE by thinking we own ourselves think we own that which facilitates our position our very life becomes possession of something not being possessed of.
We think we own the world instead of the world owning us, arogant and delusionary by the fact we think we can control by owning natur eitslef.
We get lost and go so far away from true being as to think we can sell the world and portion it up and even to be able to sell the very soul you have no chioce over birthright without rights, I do not choose to be born.

This gives us our law abiding society on the one hand(not to say that we would not just obey without the need for law), but with the other hand gives us the problem or delusion we can sell these comercial souls to something that cannot be in anyway for the fulfilment and furthering of soul as a self and as a community.
With the invetion or inevitablity of the devil we build ourselves a hell that more people recognise/realsie than the heaven/home they live in.
Home is where the heart is.
Where ever i lay my hat thats my home.

Thanks and have a great new year to one and all.
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Psycobabble
 
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Reply Sat 2 Jan, 2010 03:23 am
@Alan McDougall,
Alan McDougall;116041 wrote:
More about the soul!!
Even sponge cells exhibit a similar capacity of awareness. When a piece of sponge is ground up and individual cells are suspended in solution, they will come together and become a complete sponge within a few hours.

This indicates that each cell has a "Soul" of its own to decide to combine with another sponge cell and with which of the thousands of cells floating in solution.


Alan have a look at this link, it is Bonnie Bassler at TED explaining how bacteria communicate, which is a boon for mankind in regard to an alternative to anti biotic. Why I mention this is that it explains how a single cell can seem to knowingly and with fore thought interact with other bacteria, but it is a mechanism not a chosen path. I believe the sponge cell example you gave is flawed if you proffer it up as an example of consciousness.


Bonnie Bassler on how bacteria "talk" | Video on TED.com

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sometime sun;116194 wrote:

Expansion upon what you asked for;
The need to judeg means that there is first choice over basic function, and secondly the need to judge makes us proclaim a negative, a 'evil' over our actions, functions and beings.
Judgement gives brith to 'evil'.


I agree with your thoughts on this.
Alan McDougall
 
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Reply Sat 2 Jan, 2010 04:16 am
@Psycobabble,
Psycobabble;116249 wrote:
Alan have a look at this link, it is Bonnie Bassler at TED explaining how bacteria communicate, which is a boon for mankind in regard to an alternative to anti biotic. Why I mention this is that it explains how a single cell can seem to knowingly and with fore thought interact with other bacteria, but it is a mechanism not a chosen path. I believe the sponge cell example you gave is flawed if you proffer it up as an example of consciousness.


Bonnie Bassler on how bacteria "talk" | Video on TED.com

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I agree with your thoughts on this.


Interesting link thank you; have you read about organ memory in organ transplants where it is reported the recipient seems to get some of the the memory of the donor?
Psycobabble
 
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Reply Sat 2 Jan, 2010 05:09 pm
@Alan McDougall,
Alan McDougall;116251 wrote:
Interesting link thank you; have you read about organ memory in organ transplants where it is reported the recipient seems to get some of the the memory of the donor?


Alan I am vaguely aware of the phenomenon but have not found masses of first hand testimony from the recipients of transplants to attest to this observation, the quote below sums up the theory behind the occurrence.


Quote:
Candace Pert, author of Molecules of Emotion: Why You Feel the Way You Feel, says, "Memories are stored not only in the brain, but in a psychosomatic network extending into the body . . . all the way out along pathways to internal organs and the very surface of our skin." After having discovered neuropeptides in all body tissues, Pert suggests that through cellular receptors, thoughts or memories may remain unconscious or can become conscious-raising the possibility of physiological connections between memories, organs and the mind.
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