Do you have a definition of āspiritual principleā which means anything, and which is not circular? Since no one has seen God, declaring that something is made in His image is completely meaningless. Might as well say that the soul is made in the exact image of a framistrat.
By āspiritual principleā is meant that which is substantial (rather than accidental) in that it is the animating characteristic of life from its lowest forms to its highest. However, at the highest form, which is man, the soul is graced with intellect and will besides the basic
anima that is evidence of life. Soul can be thought of as breath, wind. In
Genesis God breathed life into Adam. The Greeks called it
psyche. It becomes
spiritus in Latin and in English
soul.
That we are made in His image is analagous to children, whose genes are a combination of their parents. In an indirect sense, children are the image of their parents (and ancestors). Also, we mark the highest virtues in manāwhat he can aspire toāand the impresssive beauty of the universe and come to an understanding, however rudimentary, of Godās attributes.
āSeems obvious?ā To who? Not to anyone whoās paid any attention to microbiological research. Or biochemistry. Or to developments in nanoscale machinery.
Unfortunately, the new philosophers and scientists
du jour rely on a mechanistic understanding of life that is composed of purposeless material laws leading to nowhere. Descartes had a view of the soul which was in some ways like Platoās but his overall conception of human nature was mechanical. He saw the human body and its brain as nothing but components in a robotic sense. Most of those who followed him such as Richard Dawkings, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens and the company of āVillage Atheistsā provide little enlightenment but much entertainment according to Edward Feser, author of
The Last SuperstitionāA Refutation of the New Atheism.
Your last sentence is more gobbledegook. What exactly is this, āEternal Now?ā Without an objective definition, this is mumbo-jumbo to me. I donāt care to even try to deal with it, for you will declare it to be whatever you want, to suit your arguments.
Think of the āEternal Nowā as a nanosecond that has no beginning nor an end. God sees us not just the way we are at this second (or nanosecond) but he sees our lives all in one glance, so to speak, our past, present, and future, how we start in our mothersā wombs and how we die. We are limited in our understanding.
IMO if someone believes New Age principles, quacks like a New Ager, and explains his beliefs with New Age platitudes, he could be a New Ager. Theyāre well intended, so this is not an insult. However, conversations with them are neither conclusive, nor interesting for long.
Iām not a New Ager, by any means. I tend to be more of a traditionalist.
I checked the Amazon reviews, found the 2-star Keith Ammonn review which caught your attention. Interesting that youād chose the only negative review of ten, yet from someone who very much liked the book on his first read. I checked other Ammonn reviews and concluded that heās a progressive-socialist atheist, but probably Christian when he first read the book. Good that he dislikes it now.
Why is it good that he dislikes it now, if I may ask?
It appears to me that you are one of many common people who makes up his opinion first, then goes about finding justification for it. Since you are obviously more comfortable with the opinions of crude nitwits than serious writers, you do best to stay well within your comfort zone, where you will learn, again and again, that you are right. Not much else to learn there, so with practice you can master this knowledge.
I find it absurd that you can possibly define me after just a few posts. Do you always generalize, categorize and put people in a box to fit your definitions of reality? Do you not realize you are associating me with what you define as ācrude nitwits???ā LOL

Surely you jest!
Well, guess what? Form means shape. Get a dictionary. Even better, read it. Please.
Form also means āsomething that gives or determines shape.ā The meaning in classical philosophy encompasses more than just a figure.
You are certain to win every argument, given your choice to define common words to suit yourself. You wonāt win any with me, however, because this is our last conversation. There is no profit in attempting a discussion with one who invents his own dictionary.
It seems that you are the one insisting upon defining terms according to your own satisfaction. I may not always follow your āreasoningā, but, hey, who am I to object? Youāre the expert!
The soul goes unconscious in ordinary sleep. Also, in states of hypnotic somnambulism, post-concussion, coma, and when under various anesthetic drugs.
I believe itās the brain or part of it that becomes unconscious, not the soul. Besides, you donāt believe in a soul, or if you do, what is your definition according to greylornās dictionary?
Your understanding of soul comes from religious beliefs developed a few millenia ago. Perhaps you also believe in an earth-centric universe?
Again, what is greylornās definition of a soul? A mechanism made only of matter?
As for an earth-centric universe, I donāt have an opinion since there is not enough scientific information as far as I know. IMO, though, I would think not, that the universe is in motion and what may seem to be a center one minute (or second or nanosecond) may not be the next.