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@Diakonos for post #40 I have long understood that the we have a body, soul, spirit. I do agree that the heart is the spirit and I have come to understand that a bit deeper as of late. What confuses me sometimes is the unique relationship that the mind has between flesh and spirit almost as a sort of mediator. Sometimes it is rather frustrating discerning the difference the difference in thinking...flesh vs spirit. The mind seems to work both ways and is the sort of middle ground between the war raging between the other two.
Of course this is not at all simplified because the body could simply be just that...the physical matter that makes us up...unless indeed that physical matter is what is at enmity with the Lord and not the unseen "flesh". I'm confounding myself a tad here now
When I was younger I had terms mixed up and called spirit the soul and the soul I called "personality"...When this topic came up in the 9th grade in OT survey.
And of course "let us make man in OUR image".
Initially I thought this a silly topic but it has caused deeper thought on the subject. I have witnessed and "breathed" the personalities of animals almost native american style quite frankly...I don't get that whole side of things but any time I get super super close to their soul it does seem like spirit but honestly it seems like the Lord in echo format. Much like when you "find God" in nature. You find his echo. The after image of himself in his handiwork but you don't find his direct presence.
I do have a tiny bit of Native American blood in me, and while I don't think that "really" means anything...I have felt a lot of the "spiritual" side of things that is deep in their mysticism but it's either the Lord, unclean spirits, "us", or his echoes. There may be "more" in that there are many beings that are little understood in how they operate such as angels...and without getting all "tolkien" on people...there is probably more to be said but it has not been directly revealed and so we should be suspicious of it.
"God has set eternity in the hearts of man..." No mention of animals.
One could keep going on and on about versus like unto that. I've seen people say a verse in the word about preaching to every creature means (insert broad unprovable statement) which could be applied to animals knowing Jesus as we would but that's absurd.
I think they know their master in a way that we won't in this life...mostly because I think he made them "complete in him" for this temporality. A cow knows how to be a cow for example.
Alas I have become long winded. The energy that sustains each living thing...the "breath" of the Lord could be simple energy. "life's blood" if you will...but the eternal seems to be unfettered to the temporal in the same way. It's a confusing relationship, which I think will become clear when faith is sight and we are glorified but I don't see animals that way.
Animals are like children that aren't children...I've had some deep experiences but for the most part I see them as a picture to understand in the temporal and that they aren't eternal content. They could be re-released I am certain (if...) but since it seems like the Lord is always doing a new thing I don't focus much on it.