From: "[email protected] [FairfieldLife]" <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 5:56 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Rise of the machines?
   
    Some spiritual traditions do not consider 'a soul' to be a real thing. 
Rather it is a fiction created by the sense of individuality (ego) that 
separates and destroys the experience of unity. Now I have never thought I had 
a soul, and I have never found one. That does not mean such a thing is 
non-existent, but what is the evidence that suggests that such a thing exists? 
In my fifth decade of meditation, no soul has ever appeared but many other 
experiences of integration have. So what gives? How does one discover they have 
a soul other than the simple belief that there are such things, for that is not 
evidence it exists. If this idea is in the mind simply because others told you 
about it, that does not count as evidence. What are the specific steps required 
for a person to discover if he/she has a soul or not?




Simple. When you succeed in locating your soul, you take it to your local Apple 
store and allow one of the priests/sales representatives there to scan the 
barcode on the soul itself. They will be able to tell you whether it is a 
genuine soul or a counterfeit. 


  

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