When we look towards the long wooded path back to the ancients, we fix our gaze on Aristotle. No one Greek has had more to do with bringing metaphysics to the realm os spirituality than he. He wrote an essential tome called "De Anima" (on the soul), in which he argued for the existence of that which animates our vessel, the Soul as such.
I, until reading this, had remained agnostic about the existence of the soul,
"The soul is so much more superstition!",
I said.
But now,
the soul is what is needed to be understood. We look back to antiquarian archeology such as musical recordings... what we see is the ensouled being created this song of praise, and did so by virtue of their soul...
Why the soul?
Antiquarian evidence of the soul is hard to come by,
but look at the heiroglyphs - they all point towards some kind of higher power, albeit a Pharaoh.
Why should we - as sentient beings - take the soul seriously?
B/C that is what is needed to bring our Antiquarian ways to the future with the purpose of Teleology!
Brendan
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