an excerpt from my second book

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  1. Daniel Herring

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    In all of our physical world we find ‘sets of three’. Such a set consists of two equalities, and the interaction or unanimity that connects them. Examples: legs, arms, feet, hands, eyes, seeds, directions, the brain itself. If we are appended to a spiritual counterpart, then the mind may be the brain within our angelic other.

    The investigation of spirituality must necessarily examine the nature of things mental. The question must be asked: does mentality rightfully fall within the corporeal or the spiritual realm. My investigations into the word of God have shown me a marked affinity between spiritual and mental mechanisms.See, for example, Joel 2:28, "And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions". The saturation of the corporeal with the spiritual, as mentioned in Joel, may well speak of a better connection between the brain and the mind, for all the activities listed above employ some degree of conscious or unconscious mentality. In such activities, the mind leads and the brain follows suit. Furthermore, these activities are not the result of our natural state, but are the result of augmentation. See John 20:22, "And when He had said this, He breathed on them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost". :)

     
  2. Jim Colyer

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    Daniel....I read your excerpt and must say I did not understand a word....Jim
     
  3. Daniel Herring

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    Jim - many will not understand. At that point most people simply drop the thing they don't understand. If you would like to understand, go to the site in my sig and buy the book. Read it from the beginning.

    Just a heads-up: this work is not another apologetic; not even so much the presentation of one person's faith. It is at it's core the exercise of the power of the mind. : )
     
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