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| "Jinn" is a better term than "soul" https://www.wissen-3.de/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=10694 |
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| Thema: | "Jinn" is a better term than "soul" |
| Autor: | A - Eriton |
"Jinn" is a better term than "soul" A jinn is a soul. A consciousness that is aware of its own existence. However, the term "soul" is already laden with all sorts of notions. In Christianity, it is said that the soul goes to heaven. Christianity has imprinted certain ideas onto the concept of the soul. If I were to use the term "soul," the reader would form a misconception. The term "jinn" remains very well preserved, and people have a rough idea of what a jinn is, thanks to the Arab religion. Thus, it is best to use the term "Jinn" to gain the best understanding of this spirituality, as the definition of "Jinn" best describes what consciousness is — what the "soul" truly is. A great deal has happened over the course of the last trillion years. The jinn — or the soul — has been degraded and adversely affected. Consciousness, the jinn, has partially lost certain abilities or finds itself in a state of confusion regarding its own nature. The term "soul" evokes a kind of "heavenly notion" in people — an idea stamped upon the concept by Christianity — that is not true. We do not go to heaven or paradise after this life. That is false. To explain everything correctly — and to ensure it is properly understood — it is better to use the term "Jinn." The term "Jinn" is more open-ended. We therefore use the word "Jinn" to refer to that consciousness which thinks, lives, feels, and is aware of its own awareness. Moreover, this aligns very well with what the Arab religion teaches about Jinns. |
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