There are varying opinions, but the word Nefesh (lifeforce) traditionally resides in the blood, and Neshama (usually translated as soul) is equated with breathing, so maybe it resides in the lungs.
For Hindus, the Holy Spirit does not exist, just as Christians believe that Vishnu does not exist.
No
yes, it does exist.
Good QuestionThey exist as a spirit to some people but some mediums can touch and smell them so to them they are on the physical plane! =)
Yes he is
you cant become a spirit on animal jam. No "spirits" exist.
In Jewish folklore it is an evil spirit. For more info, see the article in the related links below.
yes they do youll notice them when its warm every where but in 1 spot it is below freezing
Yes. The Holy Spirit is the third part of the Godhead, in whom no evil can exist. He is the Comforter.
The holy spirit is a fictional being. It cannot do anything as it does not actually exist.
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No. Ruach ha kodesh (רוח הקודש) is a masculine phrase. But the Christian concept of the holy spirit doesn't exist in Judaism. So some Christians like to link the concept to the Jewish idea of Sh'khináh (×©×›×™× ×”), which is a feminine noun referring to God's presense among the people.