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The term Spirit is one of several terms (others include [[God]], [[The Fabric of Consciousness]], [[energy]], [[matter]] and so on), which can be used to refer either to [[consciousness]] as a whole, or to some aspect of it. | The term Spirit is one of several terms (others include [[God]], [[The Fabric of Consciousness]], [[energy]], [[matter]] and so on), which can be used to refer either to [[consciousness]] as a whole, or to some aspect of it. | ||
The word "spirit" is typically used when we are referring to consciousness "outside" the [[Physical Unit]]. A spirit, or the spirit, is a [[Monadic Consciousness]] that is not currently incarnated in a physical unit. | The word "spirit" is typically used when we are referring to consciousness "outside" the [[Physical Unit]]. A spirit, or the spirit, is a [[Monadic Consciousness]] that is not currently incarnated in a physical unit. | ||
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Revision as of 21:39, 26 December 2018
The term Spirit is one of several terms (others include God, The Fabric of Consciousness, energy, matter and so on), which can be used to refer either to consciousness as a whole, or to some aspect of it.
The word "spirit" is typically used when we are referring to consciousness "outside" the Physical Unit. A spirit, or the spirit, is a Monadic Consciousness that is not currently incarnated in a physical unit.