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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (33556)3/31/1999 2:05:00 PM
From: MSB  Respond to of 108807
 
A,

I've always had a high regard for your diplomatic abilities.

Thanks for not disappointing.

Whenever next time is,

Mike



To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (33556)4/2/1999 2:10:00 AM
From: PiMac  Respond to of 108807
 
the soul (waht PiMac calls the spirit) is imho part of the minfd - which is a part of the organism.>>
PiMac uses a very common conception of the religious terms, boby, soul, spirit: the body is the physical individual; the soul is the intangible part of the individual [typically: mental and emotional and others] or 'the personality'; the spirit is immortal and a link to God. Only when the soul is linked to the spirit does it become a particularly religious term. Likewise with an immortal body.

Head trauma, severe mental illness, etc. can be so profound that the spirit is hostage to the damaged flesh.>> I have missed any mention of head trauma, where the body obviously changes. I have only discussed spontaneous mental changes, like psychosis, as not destroying or creating the self-reflective 'I'.

Of course, I could be wrong, or even worse, out of place.