When Pascal said,
“Man to himself is the most wonderful object in nature, for he cannot conceive what the body is, still less what the mind is, and least of all how a body should be united to a mind.”
It reminded me of another philosopher, whose name is playing hide and seek. Let’s say it was Thomas Aquinas. He said that the mind and body as individual entities are connect through the soul.the souls communicates to the boy what the mind wants it to and vice versa. This spiritual. connection also allows for supernatural experiences every now and again that involve reaching beyond what the mind itself can fabricate.
It can also be seen in a very scientific way. The “soul” is just the electricity that makes up our thoughts, emotional states, and innate metaphysical characteristics (like personality traits: haughtiness, flirtatiousness, cunning, or angst.)
Either way the soul connects our mysterious minds to our human meat suits.
“Man to himself is the most wonderful object in nature, for he cannot conceive what the body is, still less what the mind is, and least of all how a body should be united to a mind.”
It reminded me of another philosopher, whose name is playing hide and seek. Let’s say it was Thomas Aquinas. He said that the mind and body as individual entities are connect through the soul.the souls communicates to the boy what the mind wants it to and vice versa. This spiritual. connection also allows for supernatural experiences every now and again that involve reaching beyond what the mind itself can fabricate.
It can also be seen in a very scientific way. The “soul” is just the electricity that makes up our thoughts, emotional states, and innate metaphysical characteristics (like personality traits: haughtiness, flirtatiousness, cunning, or angst.)
Either way the soul connects our mysterious minds to our human meat suits.
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