new answer.Yes, we are soul using a physical body for experience in order to learn. We are not the physical body.
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"Seeing with the eyes of the soul" usually refers to using intuition, instinct, or extra-sensory perception to understand something, rather than your five normal senses.
It's from Hamlet, by William Shakespeare. It's said by Polonius in Act 2 Scene 2, Polonius is one of the most long-winded and least witty characters ever created so the phrase is ironic. He could...
The proverb 'brevity is the soul of wit' means that articulate and intelligent communication (speech and writing) should use few and wisely chosen words. It is best associated with the play 'Hamlet,'...