Is the Soul in the Blood?

Moreover, you shall eat no blood whatever, whether of fowl or of animal, in any of your dwelling places. Whoever eats any blood, that person shall be cut off from his people.

(Leviticus 7:26-27) KJV

IF the body is the dust of the Earth, AND the spirit is from God, THEN the soul is us: our consciousness and personality. But where is it? Is it a thing? What is it?

We used scripture to test the hypothesis that life consists of 4 states analogous to the 4 states of matter: solid, liquid, vapor and plasma. It doesn’t work. We conclude that the soul is a gravity node, and blood is the seat of the spirit, not the soul.


We all have the same evidence. Our choice of paradigm determines what we think it’s evidence of.

Matty’s Razor

We’ve spent many years investigating the distinction between soul and spirit. It’s cyclical. Understanding the soul as gravity clarifies the distinction with the spirit such that further investigation of the spirit brings the division into clearer focus.

A soul is a gravity node with a frequency unique to each individual, it encompasses the scriptural concepts of mind and heart:
– mind: the seat of our consciousness and personality;
– heart: the emotions and passion which drive and motivate us.
Our soul makes us sentient.

Soul, definition

The Spirit is a vapor, Oxygen, which binds with the hemoglobin molecule in red blood cells to animate a body through metabolic processes. The spirit/body entity serves as the host or tabernacle for a soul.

Spirit, definition

Faith is believing in something that you can’t see, because of evidence.

– Faith, definition

We conclude the following arrangement of the aspects and attributes of life.

Aspects and Attributes of Life

Aspect
Trinity
VisibilityStateAttribute
BodyVisibleSolid/LiquidBody
Blood
SpiritInvisibleVaporBreath
SoulInvisibleGravity NodeMind
Soul
Heart
– Aspects of Life

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