Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First and foremost , you have to define "soul"
I'll bet you can't do it. It means o many things to different people.
Basically, everything we call "soul" is just neirons firing in the brain. When you're dead, there's nothing else that goes anywhere.
My souls is completely separate from my brain.
My soul exists without my body and brain.
No we can’t define with human words.
Eckert Tolle explains it pretty well though. If you read him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First and foremost , you have to define "soul"
I'll bet you can't do it. It means o many things to different people.
Basically, everything we call "soul" is just neirons firing in the brain. When you're dead, there's nothing else that goes anywhere.
You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body.
“Never tell a child,” said George Macdonald, ‘you have a soul. Teach him, you are a soul; you have a body.’ As we learn to think of things always in this order, that the body is but the temporary clothing of the soul, our views of death and the unbefittingness of customary mourning will approximate to those of Friends of earlier generations.”
When you're dead, your body no longer has any use or purpose. Your soul, however, remains for eternity.
Prove t
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First and foremost , you have to define "soul"
I'll bet you can't do it. It means o many things to different people.
Basically, everything we call "soul" is just neirons firing in the brain. When you're dead, there's nothing else that goes anywhere.
You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body.
“Never tell a child,” said George Macdonald, ‘you have a soul. Teach him, you are a soul; you have a body.’ As we learn to think of things always in this order, that the body is but the temporary clothing of the soul, our views of death and the unbefittingness of customary mourning will approximate to those of Friends of earlier generations.”
When you're dead, your body no longer has any use or purpose. Your soul, however, remains for eternity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First and foremost , you have to define "soul"
I'll bet you can't do it. It means o many things to different people.
Basically, everything we call "soul" is just neirons firing in the brain. When you're dead, there's nothing else that goes anywhere.
My souls is completely separate from my brain.
My soul exists without my body and brain.
No we can’t define with human words.
Eckert Tolle explains it pretty well though. If you read him.
Anonymous wrote:First and foremost , you have to define "soul"
I'll bet you can't do it. It means o many things to different people.
Basically, everything we call "soul" is just neirons firing in the brain. When you're dead, there's nothing else that goes anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:First and foremost , you have to define "soul"
I'll bet you can't do it. It means o many things to different people.
Basically, everything we call "soul" is just neirons firing in the brain. When you're dead, there's nothing else that goes anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:First and foremost , you have to define "soul"
I'll bet you can't do it. It means o many things to different people.
Basically, everything we call "soul" is just neirons firing in the brain. When you're dead, there's nothing else that goes anywhere.