seeds wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 10:07 pm
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
I been thinking about your baby in the womb image. Strictly speaking it's a simile not a metaphor. But no matter, the image serves.
Perhaps
"analogy" might also be fitting.
All that matters is that all parties understand the actual point being made.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
Science has the best explanation about how God-or-Nature made everything .
No way.
Science (materialism), which relies on the
"chance hypothesis," is total crap when it comes to explaining how the unfathomable order of the universe came about.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
Is immortal soul the same substance as mind?
The mind is the living spatial
"arena" in which the immortal soul's (the I Am-ness's") personal mental phenomena is created, staged, and developed.
As you stand on the earth and look out into the universe, you are witnessing - (from a "fetal-like" perspective) - the fully-fruitioned, fully-developed, fully-matured (adult) version of a mind just like our own mind.
Indeed, if you click on the following link,...
https://youtu.be/bVbpHy4nncA
...it will take you to a clip of me on
YouTube where I attempt to offer some scientific support of my theory of how our minds are literally encapsulated
within the mental fabric of the fully-evolved higher mind mentioned above. The video clip is a brief excerpt taken from one of the episodes of my public access television lecture series that aired for 7 years in Grand Rapids, Michigan back in the 90s.
Anyway, getting back to your question,...
"...Is immortal soul the same substance as mind?..."
...I suggest that it's more metaphysically logical to think of the two (
mind and the
owner of the mind) as being comprised of something that is more akin to Spinoza's
"oneness" substance, which is a substance that represents the singular foundational essence from which all of reality is created.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
Is the immortal soul a self?...
Yes!
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
...If so is God composed of Himself plus a lot of ex-human selves?
Is your mother literally composed of you and (assuming you have some) your siblings?
Come on, Belinda, when it comes to the
"organic (mammalian-like) naturalness" of our familial relationship to God, try to fathom the true meaning of the Hermetic axiom:
"As Below, So Above."
In other words (and with a few minor differences), even in the highest context of reality, members of the highest species of being in all of existence replicate themselves (give birth to their own offspring) similar to how it is done in this lower context of reality.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
Is the immortal soul an anatomical or physiological entity?
Needless to say, this is all just speculation,...
...but, yes, it stands to reason that the immortal soul possesses some sort of inexplicable anatomy and physiology (inexplicable from our present perspective) that has its being (its form and functionality) in a higher context of reality that somehow renders it capable of lasting forever.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
If the immortal soul is a mental entity how do we know it exists?
Clearly, we won't know for certain until it is revealed to us after crossing the threshold of death.
However, and at the risk of sounding like a lunatic,...
(though I'm pretty sure that that ship has already sailed a long time ago
)
...I personally have already been shown that God exists and is indeed a
"mental" (incorporeal) entity as was chronicled in the thread at this link:
viewtopic.php?p=685773#p685773
.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
Is the immortal soul an emotional entity that feels and desires?
As opposed to what?
Imagine having eternal life without being able to feel anything such as joy, or happiness, or bliss.
Sounds like some kind of hell to me.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
Plato's notion of soul is that soul i.e. reason is eternal.
Show me a quote where Plato referred to the eternal soul as being
nothing more than
"reason."
What does that even mean?
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
Eternal is not the same as immortal.Eternity coexists with temporality. whereas immortality exists after the mortal life is ended.
"Eternal" in the context we are discussing is just a reference to the immortal soul's infinitely long (never-ending) existence - as in forever alive, and conscious, and forever evolving.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
The theory that experience survives death of the individual depends on the death of the individual ego self . The ego self dies; but experience, which had necessarily happened as it did , continues necessary and so cannot become nothing .
I'm sorry, Belinda, but this line,...
"...The ego self dies; but experience, which had necessarily happened as it did, continues necessary and so cannot become nothing..."
...makes absolutely no sense to me.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
What panentheism means to you is the same as it means to me.
If I could draw a online diagram of what panentheism means to me I think you would agree it's the same for you.
Well, seeing how you've already made it clear to me that you think
my diagrams are horrible, I wouldn't dream of asking you to view the one that resides in the link I provided above, even though I personally think it is an almost perfect depiction of the concept of panentheism.
Indeed, it is the first image you see on my website at this link:
http://www.theultimateseeds.com/
However, with that being said, I would love for you to at least describe for me what
your "diagram" of panentheism would look like.
Belinda wrote: ↑Thu Aug 21, 2025 8:19 am
I think that panentheism is where we agree except the 'mother' in your pregnant woman image for you is God , and for me she is Being.
Fair enough.
Now, if you just explain to me
how this abstract notion of
"Being" managed to create the unfathomable order of the universe, then we'll see if it makes any sense.
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