F.A.Q. Frequently Asked Questions


What is the difference between a soul and a Spirit?

The human being can be described as the sum of four components.
Body, Spirit, Soul and Mind in turn containing only three of the four components: Consciousness, Space, Time and Energy.

The Body
has space, time and energy, but no consciousness: as if it were an empty shell.

The Mind
is a component that has space, time and consciousness, but no energy: so it is coherent and self-aware and is the part responsible for the rational part, as if its only task is to translate and interpret the archetypal language of soul and spirit, and vice versa, so that emotions are transformed into thoughts.

The Spirit
has time, energy and consciousness, but not space. It is can be anywhere and acts as the "glue" between the body and the soul, and it is because of the spirit that the soul is able to attach itself to a body. It is the part responsible for willpower, desire to do things, competition, strength and resourcefulness. In addition, it is the part that gives life to the cells of a body. Therefore, a body can only be animated with a spirit and mind.

The Soul
has space, energy and consciousness, but it has no time. It is therefore immortal, as if living in an eternal present, free to move into the past and future (it sees time as one). Thus the soul is free to move through time, and thus is in all our lives at the same time. The soul governs emotions, but also creativity, intuition and curiosity. It is the energetic part of consciousness, assigned to experiences with infinite energy, somewhat naive, like a child who is amazed every time he discovers new things for the first time, or creates great works or develops great ideas without realizing it.

The Soul is the energetic part of Consciousness, which is responsible for collecting experience. The spirit, on the other hand, allows the soul to enter a body, as if it were the component that unites energy with matter. A body can, therefore live only because of a spirit and a mind, such as animals.
Understanding the difference between a person with spirit and a person with soul is complicated, but people with spirit tend not to be interested in spirituality and are attached to material things, as well as being unempathetic.