tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post7062059421791631862..comments2024-03-26T16:24:34.218+00:00Comments on Meeting The Masters: Consciousness and ChristWilliam Wildbloodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-27515304296700942332022-12-07T22:25:58.466+00:002022-12-07T22:25:58.466+00:00My understanding is that the physical forms of ani...My understanding is that the physical forms of animal man evolved to the point at which they could receive souls, meaning the spiritual beings that we truly are, who were at that stage able to use the brains and bodies of the proto-humans. It is believed that Neanderthals had ritual and religion and we know that their brains were as big as homo sapiens so I would say they definitely had souls and maybe they were actually us in a previous form anyway.<br />William Wildbloodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13231219533755925897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1513199068907090344.post-43729598874947229782022-12-07T20:59:58.047+00:002022-12-07T20:59:58.047+00:00Well, I think you're on the right track....it ...Well, I think you're on the right track....it definitely seems to me that something along the lines you describe makes sense, considering all the tens of thousands(!) of years that mankind (as currently physically existent) has been roaming the planet.<br /><br />Any viable 'form' of metaphysical assumptions needs to take into account the entirety of human existence, juxtaposed with cosmogonical suppositions of God's relationship with humankind all those thousands years pre-history.<br /><br />One of the questions I often ponder: Was there a specific point in human evolution wherein we were 'invested' with souls? Did Neanderthal man (whom we know bred with 'statistically modern' Cro-Magnon man) have souls?<br /><br />It's quite fascinating to look thru pre-historic archaeological info in light of such speculation, and one theory I have is that the emergence of artworks/'creativity for the sake of creativity' might well be an indicator of the 'translation' point of humankind from merely physically evolved being to spiritually endowed being...<br />caehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05126263938544146422noreply@blogger.com