Friday, May 31, 2019

I am the body and soul

Since ancient times, the philosophical problems of the existence of the soul have plagued humanity, and many philosophers and theologians have debated this issue. When you think about it, you will realize that there must be something besides your body. This term is not important in this discussion. It can equate the soul with the mind or any other word that suits one's point of view or religion.

The relationship between the mind and the body and the existence of the soul are the subject of this article.

The Almighty has formed dust from the ground,

He blows the soul of life into his nostrils [Genesis 2:7]

According to this verse, the soul cannot die. The argument of this argument is that since God blows life to mankind, he will blow it away from himself, because God is eternal and spiritual, so the soul will not die like a part of God. The soul is a piece of divine energy or our inner being. King Solomon wrote:

The dust will return to the earth as it was, and the spirit will return to God who gave it [Ecclesiastes 12:17].

Kabala in Hebrew means acceptance. Kabbalah tells the essence of the universe and the human beings living in it. There are many different aspects of life, all of which are solved by Kabbalah. It attempts to explain the relationship between the Creator God and his mortal creation.

The body is an empty shell, and the soul energy is the intelligent energy created, it exists anywhere. Love and participation in mysterious experience make us feel the existence of the soul.

Energy is the communication or bridge between our body and our soul. Therefore, when the soul leaves the body, the body will die, because without the soul, it will not exist. The body needs it, sometimes it gets sick.

There are many hopeless medical cases, and patients have magical recovery because of the energy of the soul to help, because it is still too early for the patient to die.

There is also a need for the soul. If one meets these needs, in return, the body will be healthier. The reverse is also true.

A healthy soul needs a healthy body, as Latin has: anima sana in corpore sano. We know that mind and body are interconnected. Our health depends to a large extent on how we handle emotional and physical treatment in all situations and conditions. When we are under constant stress, our immune system can be affected by general illnesses that may be primarily stress related. However, stress is not always negative. Stress is predictable, normal, and sometimes ideal for human reactions. Stress is activated in a variety of situations, such as a sense of danger or a sense of urgency. In this case, stress protects us by alerting us to dangers and keeping us focused.

When the pressure continues and is ruthless, this is where it starts to be harmful. It can have a negative impact on both physical and psychological aspects. There is a link between stress and life expectancy. Most researchers believe that stress is a major factor in reducing life expectancy.

However, the author believes that a certain degree of stress on certain activities will have the opposite effect. The two ends of the spectrum, that is, no pressure at all and extensive stress, are negative factors that affect our lifestyle and quality of life. However, some of the pressures in a multitasking environment can have a positive impact on our life expectancy.

Active participation in multidisciplinary areas not only gives us positive emotions and satisfaction, but also extends our life expectancy.

This hypothesis is partly supported by the fact that different activities mean that we activate different brain regions.

Studies have shown that negative emotions such as anger and unhappiness have a major impact on our nervous and immune systems and may be the cause of certain diseases. On the other hand, positive emotions such as happiness and harmony are factors that have a positive impact on our health.

Therefore, one way to stay healthy is to take a positive attitude. As the saying goes: from

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When scientists talk about souls outside of cultural, psychological or religious contexts, they often see it as a synonym for the mind. When we can decipher the function of the brain, we should also learn a lot about the soul. Future neuroscience research may reveal the relationship between the soul and the soul and help us understand the soul.

In neurobiology, the physical function of the mind can represent certain mechanical properties of the brain. The brain essentially turns off areas that produce conscious thought during deep sleep and reactivates it when dreaming or waking up.

The relationship between the brain and the mind is similar to computer hardware with software. This analogy similar to thinking software is debated by scientists who correctly claim that human thinking has the power to transcend any artificial software.

Time and matter are the most basic concepts in physics. Quantum theory has produced many new insights into these concepts in the context of non-relativity, relativity, and cosmology.

Time is a subjective entity. Its purpose is to organize events and scenarios in a specific order or in parallel. In different multidimensional universes, time may have different meanings, such as simultaneous events.

From the perspective of relativity, these concepts can lead us to the hyperspace of hyperspace and time-out space in the universe. Therefore, death can be seen as merely a phase change.

The work on death is multifaceted, but based on guesses and assumptions. No one died, was cremation or buried and came back to tell the story [I am here to rule out Christians claiming that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead].

Those who compare death to long-term sleep do this because we don't have anything else to compare with.

Many adjectives and images revolve around the word death: death is not as many people imagine; death is a temporary state; death is a transformation; death is a beautiful and eternal love. All these comforting descriptions make us, live, feel good, not so afraid or worried about the inevitable end of our body and the life we ​​know.

Many people have reported a strange phenomenon, the so-called near death experience.

This phenomenon appears in different countries and cultures in different forms throughout the world. The Near Death Experience [NDE] usually refers to a variety of personal experiences with a variety of strange sensations: physical experience, levitation, and the presence of light.

The mainstream scientific community sees this experience as an illusion, and supernatural experts and some maverick scientists see NDE as evidence of the afterlife.

The people who "returned" when they were declared clinically dead did not really die; they might be dying, but certainly not dead.

These "dead" people reported similar death experiences. We can draw conclusions from the similarities of these experiences: our brain activity under pressure and self-awareness close to death.

There is an evolutionary connection between the body and the soul. People with "sadness" suffer physical pain. People with chronic pain will say that not only their body pain, but also their soul.

The existence of reincarnation and post-mortem life is the basic principle of many religions.

In Judaism, Kabala described the reincarnation of the soul as "Gilgu Nesamotte", in which the soul of the deceased began a new life in the material world in a new body. It is said that the continuous reincarnation eventually led to the purification and liberation of the soul.

According to Talmud [about 500 BC], the soul was taken to trial after death. A good soul may enter the next world, and a bad soul needs to be re-educated to enter the next world or the future world. Some people think that this re-education is a punishment for wrongdoing.

The concept of eternal curse used by many religions is not widely accepted in Judaism.

Judaism believes that eternal punishment is reserved for a small group of villains and evil leaders who commit pure evil evil. They will spend time in Hell, which has four cells or compartments and is divided into four different categories. The first is the saints who are waiting to be resurrected in heaven, the second is the kindness waiting for the reward, the third is the wicked who is waiting to be punished, and the fourth is the wicked who has been punished. The last one is those who will not be resurrected on Judgment Day.

According to the Jewish philosopher Maimonides in the Middle Ages, when the soul was separated from the body, it continued to live in a spiritual way and did not resurrect physically. Zohar [the brilliance or brilliance in Hebrew] is a collection of written ideas, comments and mysterious views of Torah. It is the basis of Kabbalah.

Zohar describes Gehenna as a place to purify the soul, not a place to punish. Plato and other ancient Greek philosophers tried to prove the existence of reincarnation in philosophical terms.

According to Islam, the purpose of creating human beings is to worship God - the creator of heaven and earth.

Life on earth is a test for everyone and then sent to Jahannam or Jannah, the paradise of the afterlife.

In recent years, we may have noticed the "evolution of the soul" and increased the spiritual nutritional needs commensurate with the increase in life difficulties. Masters, rabbis, kabbalists and pastors all support this idea. Therapists and pseudotherapists from different fields use these needs and weaknesses, usually to get money.

The main purpose of mentioning the above points is to provide background knowledge for the topics of the chapter. It is difficult to refute religion and belief...





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