By saying that every hominid has a soul?Where do you draw the line then, did dinosaurs have souls?
You can’t.
Everything alive has a soulBut what is a soul?
Buddhists would say there's only one eternal soul, from the atoms to cells to animalsChristians would say everything has a soul because everything was made through Him, the Word, the SonSo many agree every single thing has or is a soul>>41384303That's the greater mystery, is a soul just an emanation of the observer, the Brahman? And what is this emanation, is it the actions, movement, imagined by this observer? If there's stillness, is this also imagined by the observer?Also, why is a soul "up there" considered to be "returned" to the source, but "down here" it is considered apart from the source? If everything that returns to the source, becomes the source, are souls just the very word Separation and nothing else?
>>41384277History is a spook. Look within for the truth.
>>41384277All souls are a part of the world soul which exists beyond just this single linear timeline and material reality.
>>41384277Lobsters have SOVLAnd it's delicious.
>>41384277 Only humans have souls. Everything else is governed by the World Soul, literally like a mechanism.
>>41384277History is just a filler. Dont take it seriously.
>>41384277All life is a soul. From the highest demigod to the lowest bacteria.There are infinite souls.
Yes dinosaurs had souls. They were based as fuck and looked cool. The cooler a living thing looks the more soul it has, which is why dogs and humans have so much soul, because wolves are cool looking and men wearing cool armor are cool looking
>>41384277Cavemen ghosts
>>41384277For starters, our history and that image is a lie. Second, if it has a heart and a brain, it got a soul.
>>41384277this makes sense if you recognize god in all things as the atman which is brahman
>>41384277>how do youGodThe answer to everything is God
>>41384277>out of africa public school history books>triple digit iqPick one
>>41384277>How do you reconcile souls with prehistory?Prehistory is fake and gay. Advanced souls created temporal reality for the sake of primitive souls to experience time and space through which to evolve and grow.I've jumped out of this reality and there were intelligent bonobos, alongside modern hyperspatial conscious 'human' souls who were in the process of engineering the planet earth into a suitable place to put 3rd dimensional humans.>By saying that every hominid has a soul?Every creature has a soul, even rays and fish in the sea. I've heard the voices of birds, cuttlefish, whales, frogs.>Where do you draw the line then, did dinosaurs have souls?Yes, dinosaurs had souls, were intelligent, and could talk. Some were quite advanced, and then there were others who were basically cattle.The dynamic today is there are more advanced souls among the humans, and then the masses. Its quite similar to the predator prey relationship when the earth souls were still advancing through the dinosaur stage. Rather than the production, consumption, and transformation of protein as a main focus for the development of life forms on earth, it has become more about information and social power dynamics between people. The reptilian mind still has that view of biological organic reality, but its been superseded by the mammalian brain which abstracts away the biological computation in order to facilitate higher order abstract though, which also enhances the development of language, sentimentality, art, and political and social organization.
I don't know if there is a belief system that already talks about this, so maybe someone more knowledgable than me can help out.But basically, I believe that souls are just another thing that exists in our universe.You have Matter right, and Dark Matter, and you have Souls. They are like, a seperate class of thing that has existed since the creation of the universe.They are probably too complex for our human minds to ever really understand, but at the same time, the soul is us.Our Human bodies here, are basically mechas and our souls are the pilot. But the Human Body puts limitations on the soul.When we die, our soul will be released and we will become our true selves again. We will remember all of our past lives just like you remember your Human life now.Then, my personal belief once more, we will probably come right back down to Earth and give life another shot. Because there must be something addicting about being a human that keeps us coming back.I have probably been a human lots of times, but I only remember 2 of my past lives before this current one, and I remember being in Samsara once.But yeah, basically, souls existed in pre-history obviously. Cavemen and Pre-Sapien species had souls just like we do.Everything alive has a soul. I would even argue that things like rocks have souls, some sort of life energy.
>>41384277>did dinosaurs have souls?Obviously. So do rocks, rivers, worlds, mushrooms, etc.
>>41384277Everything has a soul. All humans, all animals, all plants, even rocks and air. Everything is consciousness and has various organizational structures of which you could deem a soul in their highest forms. >>41384303It's much easier to answer when you divide spirit and soul. Spirit is the ethereal component which resides in astral, mind, and some subtle higher aethers. It is the operator and pilot striving to grow. However, behind perception and that which governs mechanisms itself beyond causality and in essence which gives form is the soul, on a plane beyond the perception which houses and births the spirit and recycles the spiritual material into a new spirit once it disperses and moves beyond.
>>41384277Reincarnationrecycling of souls
>>41384277Humanity was ensouled via a Cosmic Event which paralleled (in poetic/mythic senses) with the Fall of Adam and Eve/Fall of Sophia
>>41384349>ChristiansChristians think only human souls matter and that at some point in prehistory God gave adam and Eva souls. So their own parents were not even human
>>41384277from a "history of ideas" perspective, in the Aristotelian account all living beings have a soul and it is identified with organization or principle that brings them their specific type of being (hylomorphism). Aristotle's account was the basis for many ideas about souls in the Western tradition (and it echos older important ideas, e.g. in Hebrew, God gave the same breath/soul to man and beast alike), in some ways, it's more interesting where people disagreed.St. Augustine popularized the idea that only humans had IMMORTAL souls and that only humans could achieve everlasting life. this influenced theologians down the line, like Thomas Aquinas. however, it's really with Rene Descartes (early 1600s) that the idea that "only humans have souls" began to become the default. interestingly, he really came to this conclusion via a scientific-materialist viewpoint of the world: he would dissect animals alive and believed he could explain their behavior via pure reflex and automata. since he believed this surely could not be the case with humans, he reasoned that it must be that an immaterial soul attached to the physical body at some point (famously, he thought this was the pineal gland since it is the only brain structure that appears to not have a mirror image).
>>41384277A soul can inhabit a rock. People have reported past lives as a rock during hypnosis
>>41395451 They are retarded.
>>41384277The earth is flat and stationary with a dome. Dinosaurs never existed. Last creation was about 7000 years ago, Jason from ArchaiX has the best chronologies.
>>41385643t. knower
>>41386328is god even in cow dung
>>41395841Golem alert
>>41384277>soulslollmao
>>41393281>from a "history of ideas" perspective, in the Aristotelian account all living beings have a soul and it is identified with organization or principle that brings them their specific type of being (hylomorphism). Aristotle's account was the basis for many ideas about souls in the Western tradition (and it echos older important ideas, e.g. in Hebrew, God gave the same breath/soul to man and beast alike), in some ways, it's more interesting where people disagreed.>St. Augustine popularized the idea that only humans had IMMORTAL souls and that only humans could achieve everlasting life. this influenced theologians down the line, like Thomas Aquinas. however, it's really with Rene Descartes (early 1600s) that the idea that "only humans have souls" began to become the default.interesting>interestingly, he really came to this conclusion via a scientific-materialist viewpoint of the world: he would dissect animals alive and believed he could explain their behavior via pure reflex and automata. since he believed this surely could not be the case with humans, he reasoned that it must be that an immaterial soul attached to the physical body at some point (famously, he thought this was the pineal gland since it is the only brain structure that appears to not have a mirror image).lol. what a tard
>>41398170Wouldnt you like to know?