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SOUL, SPIRIT, CONSCIOUS, AND UNCONSCIOUS

The life principle comes from the life-giving spirit and its relationship with the life of human being.  The practices of blood stem from soul via primitive supernatural power equating life with blood i.e. you must give blood in order to have life, thus serving the super being by blood–giving as a proof to the covenant.  All good relates to ethical and moral system metered by the spirit.

            Mind is spirit, incorruptible and eternal.  Good thinking comes from spirit of human beings, evolved from the notion of being good and developed by the ethical monotheism dynamics of Christianity.

Evil is caused primarily by ignorance, permitting evil-doings.  The soul which is basically a prisoner, having fear in its values makes life equal to the dark night.  All losses come from the soul that has no uplifting by taking the way of the spirit carrying its action plan.

            Conscious and unconscious minds are different powers for different principles.  The two are linked invisibly divine or image or the earthly image or the two breaths of God and Satan contributing to either active or psyche corresponds to the soul parts embodied in it the earthly level of human thoughts.  Without the combination of conscious with the unconscious minds we cannot claim a complete and coherent system of thinking that can separate man from animals.

            The unconscious libido when it turns to a conscious ego, it drowns the conscious intelligent.  The strength of psyche leads to the loss of self-control increases the risk of being a dreamer and the danger of self-destruction.  Thus difference between conscious and sub-conscious is a difference between a brains packed with men and brain packed with children possessing enough soul; the comparison between the threat of actuality and the actuality itself.