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A Spirit
A spirit has no physical dimension nor form. In the
consciousness that the spirit exists in, there is no need for
a body. A body would be restrictive and limiting. In this
consciousness, this physical world of matter the spirit
does need the use of a body in order to access the world of
humankind. Humankind has a very specific
consciousness. This consciousness permits access to
specific experiences. The exactness of these experiences is
dependant on the human individual experiencing them.
The physical compound of the individual ensures this.
If, for example, you were to wiggle your toes,
think of the process that has to take place. Firstly the
thought has to occur that our toes need to wiggle. A
train of events then takes place. But where is this
thought generated? Yes, in your brain, but who or what
triggered this thought. There had to be a trigger. Could
this trigger be your spirit? If so could the thought be the