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What exactly is it? In my opinion it is a type of etheric machine powered by faith, bravery and love guided by the intelligent thought of every living being on the planet and in turn guides them.

It can evolve, it goes through various stages. When Jesus used it, he used it to heal people. When Muhammad used it, he used it to guide his soldiers during battle. When Krishna used it, the intellect of his subjects was aided. All in all, it helps people through life.

We live in a type of symbiosis with the Holy Spirit. It isn't just there, we have to nurture it to get it going.
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No.
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And then there is the Word. The Word is personality, personality of the Holy Spirit. What defines it as a whole amongst its various region. The Word is a sound, and image and a concept. When a person thinks of a particular thing and has faith in the holy spirit, the Word of that thing sends and receives information from the person's mind. All done via the holy spirit.

That is why in the Bible when it says the prophets speak in tongues and everyone understands them, it is because the holy spirit is aiding both the speaker and the listener in speech.

Using the Word for guidance or inspiration is also possible. There are various words of power for this purpose. In each language their are a set of sounds or words specifically for this purpose, words that give divine inspiration or hope.
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It's God.
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The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, and the three are one.
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Pray to Jesus and ask of him that you may recieve the Holy Spirit.
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Its not just Jesus that can provide the Holy Spirit, it's also Lord Krishna and Lord Rama. The Samvartic word for Jesus is Osho and as you said, he can give access to the Holy Spirit too. If one doesn't have faith in oneself one can have faith in one of these people.
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Its not just Jesus that can provide the Holy Spirit, it's also Lord Krishna and Lord Rama. The Samvartic word for Jesus is Osho and as you said, he can give access to the Holy Spirit too. If one doesn't have faith in oneself one can have faith in one of these people.
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No, it is Jesus alone. Our Lord is merciful and gracious to those who call upon him
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Not quite, Jesus had his turn at conducting the Holy Spirit, now its other saints' turns. Just a matter of opinion. Jesus has not always been around for the tens of thousands of years that humanity has, hasn't always been around to lend his assistance.
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Not quite, Jesus had his turn at conducting the Holy Spirit, now its other saints' turns. Just a matter of opinion. Jesus has not always been around for the tens of thousands of years that humanity has, hasn't always been around to lend his assistance.
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Wrong, read your in bible Genises chapter 1 verse 26! HE was there from the beginnig, from the creation of the earth!
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bump

I began my journey with the holy spirit just a few months ago and haven't looked back. I prefer not to fill it with words of my sorrows but instead send arrows of love to it; love of God, love of faith, love of others, love of myself. It seems to work and gives me constant motivation and novel ideas. But I'm sure when I really need it; it'll give me the required assistance.

In another post on this forum I talked about my discovery of powers and regions within the holy spirit. Viewed using my mind's-eye. When observing its nature, I am reminded of what Jesus talks about in the Pistis Sophia. So far I've mapped it out quite well. There are 32 regions and 16 sexual powers (by this I mean there is a feminine and masculine aspect to each power). Each region specialises in a specific duty. I've also named the various categories for ease of use and recall. There are 14 districts and 14 councilors; 10 provinces and 10 governers; 4 cities and 4 mayors; 2 countries and 2 presidents; 1 planet and 1 God; as well as 1 free state (or rebel country) and one vagrant (or the devil).

All powers come from the One Female power in the Planet region; descend through the other regions and sub-regions; and are consumed and finished by the Male power in the Free state region. The powers change colour as they move through the levels. Each region has a ruler as well. The amount of power always stays in balance, consumed power is regenerated by people's faith in God and returns from the vagrant's region to God's region.

When I think and act faithfully (as I'm sure other faithful people do too), power enters me and I think in divine terms. I also feel my problems being solved i.e. solutions are being presented to me and others involved in a specific problem. In order to use some of this power, just meditate on a ruler within any region and the power of that region will enter you. This divine power should however only be used for positive reasons otherwise nothing will come of your efforts. Power from the Planet region (God's region) may not always be accessible so one may need to borrow power (which originally descended from God) from the region of the 2 Countries or Krishna and Balarama's region (or Christ's regions). This can be done if one is lacking faith in God but one still has belief in Christ, Krishna or Balarama.
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What exactly is it? In my opinion it is a type of etheric machine powered by faith, bravery and love guided by the intelligent thought of every living being on the planet and in turn guides them.

It can evolve, it goes through various stages. When Jesus used it, he used it to heal people. When Muhammad used it, he used it to guide his soldiers during battle. When Krishna used it, the intellect of his subjects was aided. All in all, it helps people through life.

We live in a type of symbiosis with the Holy Spirit. It isn't just there, we have to nurture it to get it going.
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Spirit
Definition: The Hebrew word ru′ach and the Greek pneu′ma, which are often translated “spirit,” have a number of meanings. All of them refer to that which is invisible to human sight and which gives evidence of force in motion. The Hebrew and Greek words are used with reference to (1) wind, (2) the active life-force in earthly creatures, (3) the impelling force that issues from a person’s figurative heart and that causes him to say and do things in a certain way, (4) inspired utterances originating with an invisible source, (5) spirit persons, and (6) God’s active force, or holy spirit.

What is the holy spirit?
A comparison of Bible texts that refer to the holy spirit shows that it is spoken of as ‘filling’ people; they can be ‘baptized’ with it; and they can be “anointed” with it. (Luke 1:41; Matt. 3:11; Acts 10:38) None of these expressions would be appropriate if the holy spirit were a person.
Jesus also referred to the holy spirit as a “helper” (Greek, pa‧ra′kle‧tos), and he said that this helper would “teach,” “bear witness,” “speak,” and ‘hear.’ (John 14:16, 17, 26; 15:26; 16:13) It is not unusual in the Scriptures for something to be personified. For example, wisdom is said to have “children.” (Luke 7:35) Sin and death are spoken of as being kings. (Rom. 5:14, 21) While some texts say that the spirit “spoke,” other passages make clear that this was done through angels or humans. (Acts 4:24, 25; 28:25; Matt. 10:19, 20; compare Acts 20:23 with 21:10, 11.) At 1 John 5:6-8, not only the spirit but also “the water and the blood” are said to ‘bear witness.’ So, none of the expressions found in these texts in themselves prove that the holy spirit is a person.
The correct identification of the holy spirit must fit all the scriptures that refer to that spirit. With this viewpoint, it is logical to conclude that the holy spirit is the active force of God. It is not a person but is a powerful force that God causes to emanate from himself to accomplish his holy will.—Ps. 104:30; 2 Pet. 1:21; Acts 4:31.
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Thanks for the info. Some more info.

One region of the holy spirit is devoted to angels (called Dom) and another to demons (called Suko). Each person has three controllers to them. Either two demons and one angel or; two angels and one demon. The demons and angels influence a person's actions greatly. There are enough angels and demons for every person. Each angel is a personification of the holy spirit and God's love and have memory and personality and help us in our lives. Each demon from the region Suko contains memories of all our past failures and reminds us of them often causing us to demotivate and lose our way further.
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Yep: the dad, the kid and the spook.
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Everybody has this spirit/soul given by the true creators of all that is holy, even animals!!

This isn't just for the religious, we all have it!!



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Everything with a mind and body on this Earth is blessed with the holy spirit. It's even in our DNA. Even inanimate matter feels the holy spirit. The holy spirit is able to channel love and energy from the source or God to regenerate our damaged bodies, minds and souls.

Even if you aren't religious the holy spirit can still descend upon you and aid you.
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I believe the Holy Spirit to be our link to God. It is His essence within us.
Study history, or STFU! Let me guess? You'll speak your empty mind?
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No.
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and so it is, you will it. you choose.
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true holy spirit is the atomic fire of your totality coordinating itself with intent, thanksgiving, duty as human, and fullness of heart, allowing oneself to ripple and blaze with the energies of conscious atoma.

the fearless state of total progression by proxy of unconditional love for oneself, and in seeing oneself in all others and tailoring your actions accordingly, you can literally feel like "god".

the body as the supreme and premier temple.. the thing the universe was made for, its reason, was you.

yesu was killed by the religion and government
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Do You Have an Immortal Spirit?“ALL Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness,” wrote the apostle Paul. (2 Timothy 3:16) Yes, the Bible is a book of truth that comes from the true God, Jehovah.—Psalm 83:18.
Since Jehovah is the Creator of all things, including humans, he well knows what happens to us when we die. (Hebrews 3:4; Revelation 4:11) And in his inspired Word, the Bible, he has given truthful and satisfying answers to questions about the hereafter.

What Is the Spirit?In the Bible, the words translated “spirit” basically mean “breath.” But this implies much more than the act of breathing. The Bible writer James, for example, states: “The body without spirit is dead.” (James 2:26) Hence, spirit is that which animates the body.
This animating force cannot simply be the breath, or air, moving through the lungs. Why not? Because after breathing stops, life remains in the body cells for a brief period—“for several minutes,” according to The World Book Encyclopedia. For this reason, efforts at resuscitation can succeed. But once the spark of life is extinguished from the cells of the body, any efforts to restore life are futile. All the breath, or air, in the world cannot revive even one cell. The spirit, then, is the invisible life-force—the spark of life that keeps the cells and the person alive. This life-force is sustained by breathing.—Job 34:14, 15.

Is that spirit active only in humans? The Bible helps us to reach a sound conclusion in this matter. Wise King Solomon acknowledged that humans and animals “all have but one spirit,” and he asked: “Who is there knowing the spirit of the sons of mankind, whether it is ascending upward; and the spirit of the beast, whether it is descending downward to the earth?” (Ecclesiastes 3:19-21) So animals as well as men are spoken of as having a spirit. How can that be?
The spirit, or life-force, can be compared to the electric current that flows through a machine or an appliance. The invisible electricity may perform various functions, depending on the type of equipment it powers. For example, an electric stove can be made to generate heat, a computer to process information, and a television set to produce images and sound. Yet, the electric current never takes on the features of the equipment it activates. It remains simply a force. Similarly, the life-force does not take on any of the characteristics of the creatures it animates. It has no personality and no thinking ability. Humans and animals “have but one spirit.” (Ecclesiastes 3:19) When a person dies, therefore, his spirit does not go on existing in another realm as a spirit creature.
What, then, is the condition of the dead? And what happens to the spirit when a person dies?

“To Dust You Will Return”
When the first man, Adam, deliberately disobeyed God’s command, He said to him: “In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return.” (Genesis 3:19) Where was Adam before Jehovah created him from the dust? Why, he was nowhere! He simply did not exist. So when Jehovah God said that Adam would “return to the ground,” he meant that Adam would die and return to the elements in the ground. Adam would not cross over to the spirit realm. At death Adam would once again be nonexistent. His punishment was death—absence of life—not a transfer to another realm.—Romans 6:23.
What about others who have died? The condition of the dead is made clear at Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10, where we read: “The dead know nothing . . . There is no pursuit, no plan, no knowledge or intelligence, within the grave.” (Moffatt) Death, therefore, is a state of nonexistence. The psalmist wrote that when a person dies, “his spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; in that day his thoughts do perish.”—Psalm 146:4.
Clearly, the dead do not exist. They cannot know anything. They cannot see you, hear you, or talk to you. They can neither help you nor harm you. You certainly need not fear the dead. But how is it that the spirit “goes out” from a person at the time of his death?

The Spirit “Returns to the True God”
The Bible states that when a person dies, “the spirit itself returns to the true God who gave it.” (Ecclesiastes 12:7) Does this mean that a spirit entity literally travels through space into God’s presence? Not at all! The way in which the Bible uses the word “returns” does not require an actual movement from one place to another. For instance, unfaithful Israelites were told: “‘Return to me, and I will return to you,’ Jehovah of armies has said.” (Malachi 3:7) Israel’s ‘returning’ to Jehovah meant a turning around from a wrong course and again conforming to God’s righteous way. And Jehovah’s ‘returning’ to Israel meant his turning favorable attention to his people once again. In both cases the “return” involved an attitude, not a literal displacement from one geographic location to another.
Similarly, at death no actual movement from the earth to the heavenly realm occurs when the spirit “returns” to God. Once the life-force is gone from a person, only God has the ability to restore it to him. So the spirit “returns to the true God” in the sense that any hope of future life for that person now rests entirely with God.
Consider, for example, what the Scriptures say about Jesus Christ’s death. The Gospel writer Luke relates: “Jesus called with a loud voice and said: ‘Father, into your hands I entrust my spirit.’ When he had said this, he expired.” (Luke 23:46) As Jesus’ spirit went out of him, he was not literally on his way to heaven. Jesus was not resurrected from the dead until the third day, and it was 40 days later that he ascended to heaven. (Acts 1:3, 9) At the time of his death, however, Jesus confidently left his spirit in his Father’s hands, fully trusting in Jehovah’s ability to bring him back to life.
Yes, God can bring a person back to life. (Psalm 104:30) What a grand prospect this opens up!

A Sure Hope
The Bible says: “The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear [Jesus’] voice and come out.” (John 5:28, 29) Yes, Jesus Christ promised that all those in Jehovah’s memory will be resurrected, or brought back to life. Among them will indeed be those who have pursued a righteous course as Jehovah’s servants. But millions of other people have died without showing whether they would comply with God’s righteous standards. Either they did not know about Jehovah’s requirements or they lacked sufficient time to make needed changes. Individuals of this sort are also in God’s memory and will be resurrected, for the Bible says: “There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.”—Acts 24:15.
Today, the earth is filled with hatred and strife, violence and bloodshed, pollution and disease. If the dead were to come back to life on such an earth, surely any resulting happiness would be short-lived. But the Creator has promised that he will soon bring an end to the present world society that is under the control of Satan the Devil. (Proverbs 2:21, 22; Daniel 2:44; 1 John 5:19) A righteous human society—“a new earth”—will then be a wonderful reality.—2 Peter 3:13.
At that time “no resident will say: ‘I am sick.’” (Isaiah 33:24) Even the anguish of death will be done away with, for God “will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” (Revelation 21:4) What a prospect this is for those “in the memorial tombs”!
When Jehovah wipes out wickedness from the earth, he will not destroy the righteous along with the wicked. (Psalm 37:10, 11; 145:20) In fact, “a great crowd” of people “out of all nations and tribes and peoples and tongues” will survive “the great tribulation,” which will destroy the present wicked world. (Revelation 7:9-14) Hence, a great multitude will be on hand to welcome back the dead.
Do you yearn to see your loved ones again? Do you want to live forever in Paradise on earth? Then you must take in accurate knowledge of God’s will and purposes. (John 17:3) It is Jehovah’s will that “all sorts of men should be saved and come to an accurate knowledge of truth.”—1 Timothy 2:3, 4.
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I believe the Holy Spirit to be our link to God. It is His essence within us.
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I think so too. We can always have him guiding us if we choose so with our Free Will by abiding with the Holy Spirit. Although God is always there by virtue of love which is everything. He may send his Envoy to earth again to test us. I eagerly wait, good times ahead.
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true holy spirit is the atomic fire of your totality coordinating itself with intent, thanksgiving, duty as human, and fullness of heart, allowing oneself to ripple and blaze with the energies of conscious atoma.

the fearless state of total progression by proxy of unconditional love for oneself, and in seeing oneself in all others and tailoring your actions accordingly, you can literally feel like "god".

the body as the supreme and premier temple.. the thing the universe was made for, its reason, was you.

yesu was killed by the religion and government
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Just as all spirits are one so are atoms. Imagine an atoms spherical mirror that glows, put thousands of these into a bigger spherical mirror and imagine looking inside the big spherical mirror and seeing all the glowing smaller spheres reflected ad infinitum. This is how reality really is.

To feel like God one must render oneself totally to God or supreme love. Then one can feel like love, limitless and enlightened.

And yes the human body is the ultimate machine, product of love so that we may experience and grow our souls.
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More information on the divine. I just feel motivated to share as much information about the holy spirit, God and the christ-like envoy.

I've discussed regions of the Word what I discovered just now was planes of the Word. Regions are where the substance of the Word resides and lives. Planes of the Word are where divine interactions between the regions take place. There are 7 planes of the Word and each plane contains a different scenario. When viewed empirically the planes are squarish spaces stacked one on top of the other When one enters into a plane they can be viewed as a limitless surface that one can move along. Very similar to the planes discussed by astral travelers and I'm sure they are the same thing.

On the uppermost plane, highest plane, or the 7th plane is the Word of God. A bright white sphere of light and love resides on this plane right in the 'center'. One can hear singing voices melodiously singing a constant note.

On the 6th plane is the Word of the Emissary or the Word of christ. When I look at it I see the Emissary sitting in the center upon a dais. She looks around sending her supporters to do their mission. They are building the structures of her kingdom. Also on this region to the sides are 3 prophets.

The 5th plane is the Earth plane and the activites of the Earth and going-ons on the surface are pictured on this plane. When I enter this plane I see the Earth as a sphere in great conflict, behind the Earth is the moon overseeing earthly affairs.

On the 4th plane is the social activities of humanity. I see conflicts between Jews and Christians. I see supporters of the Emissary gaining control.

On the 3rd plane is the affairs of the ecology and environment of the planet and how humanity and the Emissary interact with the planets minor beings.

On the 2nd plane is the lives of plants on the planet. I can also see plants on alien planets.

On the 1st plane I see the affairs of the minerals of the planet. I see humanity taking recklessly but I also see the faith and love of humans ensuring the mineral resources never run out (once a rapture-like event has depopulated the planet).





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