Which of the following most closely matches what you feel 
about the body/soul connection:
1) Spiritualism - Man's true nature is spirit. All matter,
such as your body, is spirit (or light) in a more crude
or grosser form. We have all 'forgotten' our true nature,
and each of us is in fact a part of God, a drop of water
that has been temporarily separated from the ocean, so to
speak. Physical reality is a delusion which is kept alive
by attachments to outcome and the ego.
2) Dualism -- as propounded by Plato and Descarte. The
'ghost in the machine'. Your existence is reducible to two
components: a) your physical body - b) The processes of the
mind which occur in a non-physical realm. When your body
dies your spirit lives on.
3) Materialism/emergentism -- The only thing you have is your body.
There is no spirit or mind or soul. Your consciousness is
a natural progression of evolution, a concurrent development
with the growth of your neocortex, advanced spinal cord and
the development of language. Abstract thought is a natural
function of the organism. We are nothing more than an animal,
albeit possibly the preeminent animal currently on the planet.
Once you die, you are gone.
			
			about the body/soul connection:
1) Spiritualism - Man's true nature is spirit. All matter,
such as your body, is spirit (or light) in a more crude
or grosser form. We have all 'forgotten' our true nature,
and each of us is in fact a part of God, a drop of water
that has been temporarily separated from the ocean, so to
speak. Physical reality is a delusion which is kept alive
by attachments to outcome and the ego.
2) Dualism -- as propounded by Plato and Descarte. The
'ghost in the machine'. Your existence is reducible to two
components: a) your physical body - b) The processes of the
mind which occur in a non-physical realm. When your body
dies your spirit lives on.
3) Materialism/emergentism -- The only thing you have is your body.
There is no spirit or mind or soul. Your consciousness is
a natural progression of evolution, a concurrent development
with the growth of your neocortex, advanced spinal cord and
the development of language. Abstract thought is a natural
function of the organism. We are nothing more than an animal,
albeit possibly the preeminent animal currently on the planet.
Once you die, you are gone.
				
		
			