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Originally Posted by dlorde (Post 10022223) Wait - you said anaesthetic turns consciousness off because it act on the 'flesh/brain'. Now you say that it's the 'mind' that is conscious and lies between the soul and the spirit. So the mind isn't the flesh/brain in action? So, let's start again - if it's the mind, lying between soul and spirit, that is conscious, why does consciousness stop when anaesthetics act on the flesh/brain? And if the soul maybe records 'everything' (could you be more vague?), what does the spirit do, bearing in mind neither of them thinks or sees? |
The brain is affected by anesthetic not the soul or spirit.
I said the soul maybe records everything that happens in the persons life, as in a floppy disc recording what is on a computer; otherwise we would not have a memory once the body dies. The spirit is our personality. Once the body dies, the soul leaves it, taking the memories of that person with them.
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