OK, this is all wrong, and its because I'm trying to be creative while pondering Carl Jung's idea about how the soul exists outside of a person.
Soul = universe
everyone who wants to save the world
is actually interested in saving their soul, as the zealots would say
this is because world and soul are the same
the world that an individual knows, and everyone knows the world differently
is the soul of that person.
souls are big-time things, huge in scope, that exist because of brains, and die
at the same moment that the person dies.
there is no infinite life for anybody
there is only eternal life which has nothing to do with duration or a heaven or reward for being perfectly kind,
and means literally un-time or without-time
the world that a person knows involves
their past, their personality (or the way they perceive and interact with reality), their limited number of experiences, the arrangement of the room that they sit in (ala feng shui), also the qualities of the environments they were in when traumatic events happened.
Soul = universe
everyone who wants to save the world
is actually interested in saving their soul, as the zealots would say
this is because world and soul are the same
the world that an individual knows, and everyone knows the world differently
is the soul of that person.
souls are big-time things, huge in scope, that exist because of brains, and die
at the same moment that the person dies.
there is no infinite life for anybody
there is only eternal life which has nothing to do with duration or a heaven or reward for being perfectly kind,
and means literally un-time or without-time
the world that a person knows involves
their past, their personality (or the way they perceive and interact with reality), their limited number of experiences, the arrangement of the room that they sit in (ala feng shui), also the qualities of the environments they were in when traumatic events happened.