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What is a Spirit - It's Origin & Lost Meaning .... Chapter - I

What is a Spirit - It's Origin & Lost Meaning ....

Chapter - I

Billy Meier,
January 17, 2016

Well, first of all I want to explain the term 'spirit' resp. its original term 'Ghiest', which actually leads back to Nokodemion and can be found in the memory banks, where also the meaning 'awakening' can be found.

Therefore, if there is talk of creative spirit energy, then this means 'creative awakening energy'.

From this it can be understood that creation or the spirit of creation is a factor of awakening or creating, namely through the power, vibrations and impulses of its own energy.

Only in this sense is the term spirit to be understood.

An encore in the memory banks explains that the term has been handed down since time immemorial consistently up to the old language 'German', from which the German language ultimately originated.

When the linguistic tribe 'German' was pushed into the background, the original term 'Ghiest' underwent various changes, whereby in the end the term was formed into the word 'Geist'.

During the whole process of change the meaning of the term was lost and was explained with 'shuddering', 'frightening' and 'arousing' etc., in order to be mixed with religious and sectarian ideas of a God-spirit in recent times, which also in Greek with 'pneuma' and in Latin with 'spiritus' etc. has found admission.

The spirit, for example, was also connected with a soul up to the expectation of the hereafter and until today often includes spiritual assumptions regarding a pure or absolute, transpersonal or even transcendent spirituality, which is not bound to the bodily body but affects it.

In the Christian imagination, on the other hand, even a 'Holy Spirit' is understood as a person, symbolically as a dove or as an eye represented 'Spirit of God'.

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