How do you imagine your soul?

How do you imagine your soul?

I always imagine it as a glowing balloon attached to the top or back of my head via a "string" - I should add that I think of the soul and the consciousness are the same thing, even though I know they're two different concepts. For me, personally, the two just completely overlapped at some point and I can't untangle them.

A very christian friend of mine imagined it as a "glowing baguette" in the left side of the chest.

My grandmother said she doesn't visualize it at all and the whole concept of visualizing a soul is strange to her (which is strange since she's very into religion and philosophers).

Has anyone ever tried to "describe" a soul, or has it always been just a nebulous thing?

filthy dualists gtfo

i just imagine a glowing light, like the sun but not blinding

In your chest?

I think of it as shimmering white sphere, lesser in size than my palm, in the middle of my chest

I dint think it exists.

It is that which is aware, so it is impossible to pinpoint in the normal way that things are possible to pinpoint.

Nevertheless you CAN pinpoint in some sense, by a kind of virtual awareness, balancing your awareness of an object/sensation with awareness of awareness. Its like a figure/ground relationship, pay close attention to the figure to see the ground.

The soul body dichotomy is more of a compound nature i.e. sodium chloride than a mixture nature though. But if I had to imagine what my soul to be like then one of those cartoon ghost things I suppose.

I always imagine the soul is literally the electric power that runs throught your neurons. For me the brain is like a temporary vessel that holds this power to the material world.

what are you talking about?

Meditation nigger, youre never going to get anywhere just by looking at words

Maybe before you start giving advice on meditation you practice actually opening your post so you don't sound like a gibbering lunatic. I still don't know how you got on the topic of meditation. Are you sure you're in the right thread?

Meditation is literally all about learning to see the soul. What is all this shit about glowing orbs, are you guys retarded?

imagining what the soul looks like and "seeing" the soul through meditation are two completely different things.

Only if you're deeply confused.

Drop of water. When you die it goes back into the sea.

Don't worry user, I get what you're on about.

Wtf you gtfo asshole

Honestly the most accurate description. Either this user is versed in Islamic mysticism, or Hindu philosophy.

Blavatsky and Neon Genesis Evangelion. Pretty much all you need to know.

The soul and consciousness are two different things. The consciousness is a manifestation of the soul connecting with the body. The most detailed analysis of the consciousness came from Pandit Gopi Krishna, an enlightened Indian man who called consciousness as "radiation in the brain" which was impossible to synthesis in a laboratory. Please read his autobiography for further details.

The soul has been known to be circular, not perfectly, though, in shape, and of different colors.

The soul, according to Indian esotericism, has three properties.

And they relate to the human experience in intricate ways.

>My grandmother said she doesn't visualize it at all and the whole concept of visualizing a soul is strange to her
Op btfo
Seriously, imagining glowing balloons attached to your head and baguettes in your chest is pure autism.

I respect you for going through Blavatsky's tomes. They're not the easiest texts. Especially the ones about the scrolls, which are infamous for reasons you know, I'm sure.
However, theosophy's rebellious nature with regard to God puts me off them.

My soul is a violent 6'7, 350 pound oppressed black man that I channel to destroy the unrighteous with my words

My soul is my body and I don't exist in anyway outside of it. Peaceful as fuck desu

>Has anyone ever tried to "describe" a soul
it's kind of hard to describe things that have no evidence of existing in the first place.

a burnt black hand that is holding my heart from falling down into my stomach

I've only read Isis Unveiled. I'm just a pseud, please carry on.

>he thinks souls can be visualized

Jesus, I didn't know it was playground time.

>can't visualize a concept
>doesn't inherently visualize things when talking about them
look, just because you're retarded that doesn't mean everybody else is too

This, seriously, what the fuck. Imagining souls as balloons?

A person's soul is,I think, what defines them. It is their essence. A soul is an abstract concept only conceivable through pure understanding and any attempt at imagining a soul leads to erroneously attaching it to a physical object.

>can't comprehend abstract concepts
>needs a visual aid to understand anything

No user, you are the retard.

21 grams of depravity

>I don't have actually have an argument
>here, let me twist this into semantics lol

You do realize visualizing things when talking or thinking about them is an inherent human trait and you can't stop it, right? It happens automatically.

It is entirely possible to abstract ideas from objects.

It doesn't have to be an object- it can be literally anything. emotions, colors, smells, objects, memories, parts of objects, it doesn't even have to be concrete, or a lot of different things- visualization is just something humans do.

Visualization aids in our ability to define or categorize things.

Almost a full O

>Visualization aids in our ability to define or categorize things.
I'm not denying that. I'm denying your assertion that it's impossible to stop it or to think of abstract ideas without also visualizing them. You are mixing up pure understanding with imagination.

For example, when I think of God or a soul, no image or anything but a vague idea comes to my mind.

>My grandmother said she doesn't visualize it at all and the whole concept of visualizing a soul is strange to her (which is strange since she's very into religion and philosophers).
That's not strange at all. A soul (if you consider it to be an entity) is a purely spiritual entity. That means it lacks any kind of extent which is only an attribute of physical entities. It's pretty clear you can't visualize something like that.
>Has anyone ever tried to "describe" a soul, or has it always been just a nebulous thing?
In Western philosophy there are basically two concepts of the "soul"; one by Aristotle, the other one by Descartes/Leibniz. The "Cartesian soul" is an entity while the "Aristotelian soul" isn't. An interesting description of a soul (as an entity) and how it works is Leibniz' "Monadology" for example.
The Aristotelian soul is not an entity but the "form of a living/animated thing". You can read about it in "De anima".

Basically, the Aristotelian soul is nowadays considered the more modern concept (although it's a lot older), since it avoids tremendous problems like the body-mind problem for example - nevertheless, both concepts are metaphysical concepts; that means, you cannot falsify or verify them.

Hm. Maybe I'm lumping in "vague idea" with visualization. But usually, even a vague idea has some sort of symbol in your head. Even if that symbol is a blurry white, vaguely human headed lump that you can't really "see".

And even if, it definately isn't childish to have that automatic reaction, nor is it stupid. A "soul" is arguably one of the most important human concepts and something like that, if anything would have some kind of internal shorthand. I guess I can't attest to how many people do it, but it's definitely something I can't turn off.

a 15 foot tall ghost girl that has a rock band

The soul is like a lot of salt in a water solution. You can't see it in normal circumstances but it permeates the whole body with its radiations.

It looks exactly like my body.

But that's not right, really.

It feels exactly like my body.