Humanities

What is spirit? »Its definition and meaning

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We speak of spirit to the non-corporeal part of the being, it is an abstract, it is the part of the human body that feels and thinks, that is, it is where the emotions and feelings are as the intellectuality of a person. It is also considered the spectrum of a human being when he dies, it is his vital and primary essence, what is called the soul of a human being, which happens to belong to the supernatural being of a free will.

It is said that the spirit comes from the strength, the courage and the courage to act, where there are no limits or room for fear and that it exercises the will of the brave to overcome difficulties. It is the seal of some faith or belief, on a motto of some institution that recognizes it as the identity of it, a deep sense of a credit that is given for what it makes you feel, such as the esteem and worth of some values who represent them; such as their deep respect and reputation that precede them over something or someone, for their work, such as that of a community that in their manifestations towards the common society characterize them as their most representative essence. People's attitudes are also referred to as descriptive; like a contradictory spirit which does not agree with anything, or rebels against an order or rule doing the opposite.

It is a word that derives from the Latin Spiritus which refers to breath, air, which is a derivative of the word blow or breathe belonging to the etymologically speaking family of the word exhale. The Holy Spirit in Christianity as the third spiritual person of equal importance in the Trinity, considering it a fundamental part composed of God the Father, Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit. The nature of the spirit is among the central dimension that encodes and systematizes information. The psychological dimension that is rational intelligence interacting with emotional intelligence that becomes the conscious mind and the dimension of metaphysics that reaches an integration of a system and an acceptance as a response to Being, and how it is conditioned and given conception to the world or to himself.