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Originally Posted by 10:18
Can someone explain the difference to me? :)
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Hi 10:18 and welcome to the forums.
As we may only define our own translation when answering such a question, my own understanding reflects less on the terms of separation, soul, Spirit, and more the significance of impermanence and permanence. The concept of totality as oneness relies on a state of permanence, all -encompassing order, the nature of all difference in balance. This `unchangeable` condition of completeness identifies in concept with the nature of the Spirit.
While impermanence defines the nature of all currents and flows of change within that permanence, and the varied interpretations of evolutionary direction those currents move towards. Within these currents and flows limited perceptions and understanding are termed, titled and individualized, as soul, ego, energy or mind consciousness and many other variations. And their commonality is the perception and translation of evolutionary change, because they all change in evolution.
So the fundamental principal of evolving and evolved conditions of existence, are the `whole` in a state of evolved permanence, and the `sum of its parts` flowing in ever varied currents of perceivable evolution. The Spirit is permanent, all else evolves `back` to its original condition in states of impermanent evolutionary change.