Myself, a catering server hired for the duration of the Olympics was
put to the task of feeding the workers and volunteer’s their meals at
Canada Hockey Place. This job however was not the most glamorous and
through this process I have come to find out and understand the
unhappiness, disappointment and frustration felt among many of the
volunteers when mealtime came around.
(Greek psyche; Latin anima; French ame; German Seele).
The
question of the reality of the soul and its distinction from the body is
among the most important problems of philosophy, for with it is bound
up the doctrine of a future life. Various theories as to the nature of
the soul have claimed to be reconcilable with the tenet of immortality,
but it is a sure instinct that leads us to suspect every attack on the
substantiality or spirituality of the soul as an assault on the belief
in existence after death. The soul may be defined as the ultimate
internal principle by which we think, feel, and will, and by which our
bodies are animated. The term "mind" usually denotes this principle as
the subject of our conscious states, while "soul" denotes the source of
our vegetative activities as well. That our vital activities proceed
from a principle capable of subsisting in itself, is the thesis of the
substantiality of the soul: that this principle is not itself composite,
extended, corporeal, or essentially and intrinsically dependent on the
body, is the doctrine of spirituality. If there be a life after death,
clearly the agent or subject of our vital activities must be capable of
an existence separate from the body. The belief in an animating
principle in some sense distinct from the body is an almost inevitable
inference from the observed facts of life. Continue … http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14153a.htm. On
the Soul
As I brew my early morning java and click in to full swing after of
course coughing and spluttering. I came up with an idea for an article
that would at least make old men like me spill coffee and laugh.
Well this article is all about a true story of a guy about 55-ish
an American widower that was looking for a new wife of course a young
one.
He had heard that many women in the Philippines
prefer older husbands and ones that could support them so they could
send money back to their aging parents. A friend told him about a
dating website that was prominently Filipino related.