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Do you believe we have souls?

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Eternity · 26-30, M
Yes just not in the biblical sense.

I believe that all of our consciousness comes from the same "pool" of consciousness; that the essence of sentient life is itself a universal force, and that when we die our body and our specific individuality that resulted from the uniqueness of the human experience comes to an eternal end but the awareness that resided within returns to the source to be repurposed into new life.
Nanori · F
@Eternity I've seen some of that with my owns eyes and the way u talk makes me guess you've seen it too.
i really like this, you have put a lot of thought throughout time into this. @Eternity
Eternity · 26-30, M
@Nanori yeah I have.

Everything is one; we are all basically the same entity like different finger puppets on the same hand.

Every wrong you do to another is done to yourself and that is why violence and pain is a cycle rather than singular isolated events.

Long story how it happened but yeah I saw myself behind the eyes of others, and in the wind and earth, and the experience was fucking trippy because it was me but it wasn't the me that I had come to think I was.

Like seeing your reflection in the mirror but having it not look the same as it has your whole life yet knowing that that is indeed you.
Eternity · 26-30, M
@deathfairy throughout [i]all[/i] of time; [i]beyond[/i] time. Time is the space between us, and what encompasses all time is The Whole.

This isn't just something to know it is what we [i]are[/i]. The knowledge is intrinsic, yet dormant, in most people and in some people it is actively suppressed.
@deathfairy Simply stated, the human soul is the part of a person that is not physical. It is the part of every human being that lasts eternally after the body experiences death.Genesis 35:18describes the death of Rachel, Jacob’s wife, saying she named her son “as her soul was departing.” From this we know that the soul is different from the body and that it continues to live after physical death.
@Eternity Especially in the biblical sense. The human soul is the part of a person that is not physical. It is the part of every human being that lasts eternally after the body experiences death.Genesis 35:18describes the death of Rachel, Jacob’s wife, saying she named her son “as her soul was departing.” From this we know that the soul is different from the body and that it continues to live after physical death.
@Eternity We're not all the same entity. Not one even has the same set of fingerprints. We are all "souls", yes, but not all even have the same spirit.
Nanori · F
@LadyGrace we're all part of one
@Nanori One what?