Perhaps this is just a linguistic difference, if you mean by Spirit what I mean by personhood.
As a comparison to something we know....... a story book...



I have seen being after being whom act on this knowledge achieve amazing feats, to know and say things they would have no other way of knowing or seeing, and likewise suffering come to those who do not heed the wisdom. I will not argue with any other being whether or not this is "real" or "true". That does not enter into it for this explanation, because I have seen the experience of my own eyes provide me with all the evidence I need, for myself and for others. Whatever the source, whatever the underlying reality which provides this state of being, it is real, and provides real information that provides real insight when we listen to it.
Mencius also believed in the power of Destiny in shaping the roles of human beings in society. What is destined cannot be contrived by the human intellect or foreseen. Destiny is shown when a path arises that is both unforeseen and constructive. Destiny should not be confused with Fate. Mencius denied that Heaven would protect a person regardless of his actions, saying, "One who understands Destiny will not stand beneath a tottering wall". The proper path is one which is natural and unforced. This path must also be maintained because, "Unused pathways are covered with weeds." One who follows Destiny will live a long and successful life. One who rebels against Destiny will die before his time.
(wikipedia)


Sorry, I didn't mean to prod. Well, in a positive way, I did. I didn't even know the word. Forgive me, if I was annoying.
Now I supose it's my turn... Coreylee wrote:The Hermetics described it like this, and if it's good enough for them it's good enough for me. They said that the universe was a part of a dream. It was sort of the dream of the Source, or the All. They had a name for it but that escapes me at this moment. Spirit was in all things because all things are part of the spirit ultimately. We are like characters in a dream, they have somewhat control of thierselves, but the dreamer can control as well, ultimately it is the dreamer's dream after all. I've always thought that was a beaultiful way to look at it. We have difficulty understanding the divine because we are ultimately a prt of it. Characters in a story can't tell the whole of the story because they are inside of it, but the story is very clear to the reader, in this case the divine.
They said that the universe was a part of a dream. It was sort of the dream of the Source, or the All. They had a name for it but that escapes me at this moment. Spirit was in all things because all things are part of the spirit ultimately. We are like characters in a dream, they have somewhat control of thierselves, but the dreamer can control as well, ultimately it is the dreamer's dream after all.
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