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[edit] Spiritual experience

hello i have had a outer body experiance and i never understood spirit world but a spirit was talking to me if anybody can help me and you can ask questions then email me on missbec@hotmail.co.uk

[edit] Spiritual grammar in native american military worship

I am wondering if someone would know how this would be interpreted [1]:

  • All living things and objects have a spirit.
  • When taking the life of a plant or animal of the Earth, a person must pay respect to the spirit of that plant or animal.

I am uncertain if the native american viewpoint of spirit (which would also apply to non-living things such as rocks and water) is represented here, and how it could be interpreted. Tyciol 17:20, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Why Not Say Real

Ghoasts are real. So lets note it. GhoastUser 03:37, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

You spelt ghosts wrong. --Majo(rly?) 00:22, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

Yes I did spell it right. In Lu we spell it ghoast. GhoastUser 01:40, 9 December 2006 (UTC)They are so real b couse i own one,from syco


"Ghosts" have not been proven to be real. Theirs no way we can note your opinion. Randy6767 21:18, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] the spirit's relation to the body and soul

I have removed this article, perhaps temporarily. It may return with some changes. Randy6767 20:58, 19 January 2007


[edit] Hebrew etymology reference

I think 'ruah' (said to be Hebrew 'spirit' in the article) is mind, not spirit. See:

the 7 consciousnesses (or 'spirits before the throne' of God--in the 7 lamps)
English: Hebrew

divinity: Hashem
holy spirit/oversoul: chhaya
spirit: jeshida
soul: neschamah
mind: ruach
emotions: nefesh
life: coach ha guf

Could anyone get the autiots for jeshida?--Dchmelik (talk) 23:46, 7 June 2008 (UTC)