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Diabetic retinopathy and poor eyesight. Typos ...
Jumping over from religion with a response to pood.
What dies spirit mean?
Spirit like much of philosophy and mystical traditions are contextual.
Indian traditions have pranja or life force/energy.
At the manual arts mystical level it is believed Chi or spirit or life force alone can ward off blows and can kill or injure at a distance.
Hatha (health) yoga and Chi Gung in Chinese traditions are about increasing Chi.
My guess is the source of the SW Force cane from all the Hong Kong Kung Fu movies in the 60s and 70s. I saw a lot of them. More modern is ForbiddenKingdom with Jet Li and Jackie Chan. Traditional Chinese mysticism in a nutshell.
In Mother Teresa's book she describes the Holy Spirit as a real thing that can be passed from person to person.
What dies spirit mean?
May the Force be with you ..... Obi -Wan and Yoda are watching you from a higher plane.They are not equivalent, but the word force has any uses.Second comment: the modern “force” is not in any way equivalent with the ancient “spirit.” Force in the modern usage is clearly specified by Newton’s second law. The ancients had no access to this conceptual framework and there is no relation at all between “spirit” and “force.”
Trump is a 'force of nature'. Joe i a force to be reckoned with.
'Human inertia', the inertia of 2000 year of Chrtianity is hard to overcome.
Newton' Laws in different forms are used as metaphor. Entropy.
Sure, but she specifically specified the modern scientific meaning of the word, and that is F=ma and it has no bearing whatever with the ancient meaning of “spirit.”
In any case, etymology and word-splitting have nothing to do with making a case of the literal Christian God. Same thing with logos. It’s biblical. So what? It actually originated in ancient Greek and took on different shades of meaning. Its original meaning seems to have been logic or language as opposed to mythos, story-making and myth-making. The biblical writers, no doubt under Greco-Roman influenced, hijacked the word to say that Jesus was the word, the logos, and somehow spoke the word into existence, but in actuality the Jesus resurrection tale belongs more properly to mythos.
And while all this can be interesting to hash over, none of it gets her close to making the case for the literal biblical god.
Spirit like much of philosophy and mystical traditions are contextual.
Indian traditions have pranja or life force/energy.
Chi (also known as Qi) is a fundamental concept in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is often described as vital energy or life force that flows through the body along pathways called meridians. The belief in chi is deeply rooted in Chinese culture and philosophy, dating back thousands of years.
At the manual arts mystical level it is believed Chi or spirit or life force alone can ward off blows and can kill or injure at a distance.
Hatha (health) yoga and Chi Gung in Chinese traditions are about increasing Chi.
Chi kung, also known as qigong, is an ancient Chinese practice that involves coordinated body movements, breathing techniques, and meditation aimed at cultivating and balancing vital energy (Qi) for health and well-being. It's a mind-body practice that has been used for centuries for healing, rejuvenation, and enhancing overall vitality
My guess is the source of the SW Force cane from all the Hong Kong Kung Fu movies in the 60s and 70s. I saw a lot of them. More modern is ForbiddenKingdom with Jet Li and Jackie Chan. Traditional Chinese mysticism in a nutshell.
In Mother Teresa's book she describes the Holy Spirit as a real thing that can be passed from person to person.