Your Spirit
One's spirit must be unique to oneself, for we are but one person. But they may be linked to each other, as we are linked to God. One’s own dimension, one’s own life is spirit, but who is it who lives there? Is it our mind? Or something more religious and other-worldly, given to us by God?
Thoughts have a power and meaning of all of their own. We project from them ourselves, who we are. There are many quotes written by many people, competent as any, that suggest we are capable of growth in our spirit whether it is holy or not - and by given love and gifts of the mind, we can become more than we are. Thinking and learning therefore helps ourselves, even if we do not have a specific word, for which part of us is improved. Meditation recognised as a benefit in this area, requires us to think about nothing or something very close to it. This space may let God or something powerful into our hearts and minds. It is very uncommon I feel for animal creatures to exist with the capability of thought and question. This makes being human a spiritual creature capable of asking about the meaning of life. This means we may have been created by something higher than ourselves. Meditation brings calm to our souls. Souls, which may exist in the spine – an ideational/causal part of the body, when activated this may create bliss in ourselves, something only created in gurus or hermits who spend their life in its creation. When your mind is fully withdrawn in superconsciousness, it becomes centred in the bliss of the spine. You are then in your ideational, or causal body. That is the level of the soul.
A guru may find his earliest memories covering the anachronistic features of a previous incarnation. Clear recollections may come to them of a distant life, a yogi amidst the Himalayan snows. These glimpses of the past, by some dimensionless link, may also afford a glimpse of the future.
The words from them give an ideal of an all-sided education for youth and has always been close to their heart. They may see clearly the arid results of ordinary instruction, aimed only at the development of body and intellect.
It is impossible to evaluate the soul, its piety or its position within the body. But people have measured the weight of the body before and after death – and it has been probed to decrease slightly after death. Does the spirit or the soul leave after death? Does it go to heaven? And where is heaven? And is it worth going there? I think my spirit will want some rest after death, and some sort of well-paying job. I’m not sure about living forever, but most people are scared of death, and the thought of an easy pensionable afterlife is quite comforting. I just wonder if baboons live there aswell.