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a spirit that is housed inside a body. for example you have a body and a spirit inside it so it is an embodied spirit.
The animal that most embodies power is the bear. The eagle is believed to embody the spirit.
1. To make something visible; to represent in visible form so that people can understand; personify.Jesus embodied the nature of God.The embody in the book was very helpful for our project.
The spirit who spreads good cheer in "A Christmas Carol" is the Ghost of Christmas Present. This jolly and generous spirit embodies the joy and spirit of giving that defines the Christmas season in Charles Dickens' story.
It is the pathological belief that one is inhabited by an evil spirit.
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belief in the spirit world
I'm not 100% certain exactly how you're rationalizing things such that a belief in God and a belief that your spirit can somehow be parceled out and some of it placed in inanimate objects seem compatible to you. That said, sure, why not.
At least in Abrahamic belief (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), an archangel a heavenly spirit. They entered Jewish belief during the Babylonian Exile, and appear to parallel a similar concept in the Zoroastrian religion of the Persians.
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Trinity is the main Christian belief that is God is one of three The father, the son, and the holy spirit and Jesus is accordingly son of God.The Trinity: The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
When describing a positive spirit, words describing a sunny disposition or an engaging soul are good indicators. Inspirational, spiritual and profound are also desirable adjectives when you have encountered a positive spirit.