“The word ‘spirit’ comes from words meaning ‘breath,’ while the word ‘soul,’ in some etymologies, is said to have come from the Proto-Germanic word for ‘sea.’ Coming from, or belonging to, the sea.”
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“The word ‘spirit’ comes from words meaning ‘breath,’ while the word ‘soul,’ in some etymologies, is said to have come from the Proto-Germanic word for ‘sea.’ Coming from, or belonging to, the sea.” 1/7 2 comments
“What if the spirit and the soul we have are shared? What if they exist, like the ocean and the atmosphere, in a great pool? As a collective we already always belong to, into which we offer particles of ourselves?” 3/7 |
“Soul and spirit are the stuff of water and air. Vast and amorphous bodies, forces of powerful tides and winds-the life-giving media of the earth.”
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