Is the soul incorporeal?

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The manifestation of the soul is not compatible with the physical conditionsThe Physical Resurrection

Is the soul eternal, permanent and incorporeal and can exist even after the body is destructed? Is it more than just eternal and permanent and above the confinement of space and time far above the material attributes?

Some philosophers insist that the soul is incorporeal and no material aspect has any effect on it. We remind our listeners about the earlier discussion on this issue of permanency but some other philosophers consider it to be a very fine material. Yet others consider it to be half-incorporeal above the solid state of matter.

For example we are certain that “Noor” is a kind of body, it may be in the form of ether or in the form of photons but its existence is above those of common matter. The laws that govern ordinary matter do not govern it. This is the reason is goes through clean matter and space and matter are the all the same to it.

Is the human soul something similar or is it totally incorporeal far above the light and heavy matter? In the discussion about resurrection there is very little mention of the soul being light or incorporeal what is important is the issue of its existence after the destruction of the body and its incorporealty. We avoid further discussion for the philosophical debates. We can surely say that a soul can exist after leaving this body and be active. It may be incorporeal or have a fine body. It is the first step the world of the hereafter. (Reflect)

 

The manifestation of the soul is not compatible with the physical conditionsThe Physical Resurrection
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