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Where did the soul come from?

שו”תWhere did the soul come from?
asked 1 year ago

Is the soul taken from the Creator himself (“and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life”)?
And if not from the Creator Himself, where did it come from?
Is it possible that we were created from nothing?


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מיכי Staff answered 1 year ago
I don’t understand the words and there is no way to answer that.

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צדיק replied 1 year ago

Explanations
“Soul” = You know what it is. Sometimes you use it too, to the best of my memory.
“The Creator's Bone” = The Creator's Bones. That's basically what it is.
Which is in contrast to its positive attributes like “The Cause of Causes”, “Engineer” or “There is Perfect”, and of course
also in contrast to negative programs like “He has no body”.

“There is from nothing– The creation of something from nothing/absolute vacuum. There is no raw material.

If things are now explained I would appreciate an answer, if there is one.

מיכי Staff replied 1 year ago

The main thing that requires explanation you didn't explain: What is a "client"? They cut a part from God and this is the soul? As I wrote, these are really nonsense and there is no point in engaging in this.

צדיק replied 1 year ago

Great, so if we rule out that possibility, what else is left?
Where did the soul come from?
What is its raw material?

מיכי Staff replied 1 year ago

I didn't rule it out. I wrote that it was meaningless. And I also wrote that I don't understand what the discussion is about. It could be created out of nothing, just like that or by God. How do you want to discuss this or decide? Do an experiment and see if souls are created?
What is its raw material? Again, a meaningless question that cannot be discussed.

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