28 June 2020

What is the Spirit?


by CR (039)

The spirit is light, intelligence, life, creative and accomplishing power. In it there is no matter in either of its states. It is, therefore, immaterial. It remains as an individualised particle along its entire path in the process of evolution. 

The spirit is indestructible, indivisible, eternal, and evolves towards ever greater improvement. As a particle of the Whole (Universal Intelligence), it is inseparable from the Whole, and survives any transformation. Nothing can destroy it.

In previous writings related to "Force and Matter", the evolution of the particles of Force was demonstrated before, beginning from their initial primary state, until they gain enough development to stir and move a human body.

We call spirit the particle of Force from the beginning of its evolution in a human body and this term is retained from there on in its long road of evolution.

In the immeasurable space of Universe, where Intelligence vibrates continuously, revealing permanent action and constant manifestation of life, the spirit stirs up its intranuclear power, which is expresses in all activities, by means of vibratory motions.

Such motions radiate from a nucleus of Force, which is  the spirit, in an ocean of identical essence, which is the Whole (Universal Intelligence), thus signalling the power of attraction which causes the attributes of the Whole to converge to the nucleus, to develop it and increase its potentiality.

The following are attributes of the spirit, inherent to the Whole:

Will power                                                  
Self-awareness                               
Perception                                               
Intelligence                     
Reasoning     
Power of Conception
Mental balance
Logic
Self-control
Sensibility
Rectitude


References

[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984

[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese

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