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Do you think our souls are preexistent or do they mature over the course of our lives, through our experiences? Why or why not?
We started a business related to soul trade during our freshman year of high school...pretty sure the one guy has about seven now.I sold mine years ago to an old member here for a few frubals.
What was his name..........?:angel2:
We started a business related to soul trade during our freshman year of high school...pretty sure the one guy has about seven now.
Definitely mature, decay, adapt, and die.
I think they forgot...or shut out the horror of a soulless existence and if ever reminded of it will collapse on the floor and foam at the mouth.I wonder if any of them think about it now and are insecure about it?
I think the soul dies multiple times throughout one's life. I equate the soul with the self-image. When the self is rattled or shattered, the soul is reborn. Existential crises happen multiple times throughout the life of the body.So you think the soul dies with the body? And the reason why you believe they mature is because we do likewise in the flesh? So you think that they are analogous (the soul and the flesh) in ways of development?
Do you think our souls are preexistent or do they mature over the course of our lives, through our experiences? Why or why not?
I think it still has to be proven such a concept exist
The soul is the joint creation of the truth seeking finite mind and the truth giving eternal spirit of God dwelling in the finite mind. It is potentially eternal with a birth date. The finite mind has the choice to abort the soul. If the finite mind is fully cooperate with the eternal Spirit of God, the soul will survive to maturity.
Personally I think the soul matures and develops in each lifetime and between lives.
I sold mine years ago to an old member here for a few frubals.
What was his name..........?:angel2:
I think they forgot...or shut out the horror of a soulless existence and if ever reminded of it will collapse on the floor and foam at the mouth.
I think the soul dies multiple times throughout one's life. I equate the soul with the self-image. When the self is rattled or shattered, the soul is reborn. Existential crises happen multiple times throughout the life of the body.
My belief:
"Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor all these kings; nor in the future shall any of us cease to be." - Bhagavad Gita 2.12
Do you think our souls are preexistent or do they mature over the course of our lives, through our experiences? Why or why not?
Depending on the experience, it could change from its foundation up.So the death is symbolic in reflection to what occurs through a traumatic experience? Do you think the soul changes in any way when this death occurs?