The spiritual essence of all individual human beings or soul is commonly considered the 'consciousness'. Every consciousness, according to Vedic science (the science of consciousness) and quantum physics, is a part of the 'Unified Field', or Atma (the Self).
In David Lynch's book, 'Catching the Big Fish', the filmmaker discusses the benefits of Transcendental Meditation, as well as what makes up the Unified Field.
God. If you are not spiritual then they were not invented, they evolved.
Human beings care about themselves, that is for sure, at least in all realms non-spiritual. That is how we have evolved and survived as a species.
According to John 4:24, God is a spirit. Spiritual beings do not have a sexuality that is only for human beings. Sexuality is for the purpose of human reproduction.
Spiritual mind is beyond the bodily experience or projection in human entity. it is corelated with some relageous practices and universal belongs of human beings..
"Human beings" is a noun phrase, consisting of the noun "beings" modified by the adjective "human." In terms of grammatical classification, "human beings" can be considered a common noun, as it refers to a general class of people rather than a specific individual.
Immorality has serious ,even deadly physical and spiritual consequences.
Islam propagates the overall development of human beings- both physical and spiritual.
Decisions made by each Individual :]
decisions made by each individual
No; both Greeks and Romans had slaves. Thus can not be said to prize the individual human for his or her own self.
The short answer is no. The practice of any spiritual path, as long as that practice improves the people who practice it, is essentially good. All spiritual paths are followed by human beings and all human beings are flawed. We make mistakes, we do wrong in large or small ways, and we can be petty, hurtful or just oblivious to others. We can also be caring, giving, kind, and startlingly good. No spiritual path is intrinsically evil. Misunderstood, or misrepresented, but not evil.
Johann M. Kristjansson has written: 'The man and the universe' -- subject(s): Human beings, Spiritual life