What point would the word "mystery" serve if we had no soul? This is the soul's "quest" for meaning.Yahweh said:
I wonder where Iaachus has been...
According to his profile, his last post was on 02-15-2004 04:46 AM (CST) in the A Literal Bible? thread...
Try looking Iacchus up (spelled with one "a" by the way) in the Mysteries of Eleusis ...
Or perhaps it was only the shout we have heard? or, perhaps something else, the personification of that shout? ... if in fact we have a soul that is.
The soul is that part of us which journeys into realms unknown, and partakes in "the adventure."
So, aside from the fact that I don't really belong to this crowd, why is it that I feel like I was never here? (something I always used to say when I got off of work). Hmm, sounds reminiscent of the song by U2 ... "Only to be with you ... Only to be with you" ... "and I still haven't found what I'm looking for" ...
So which part do you think felt like it was never here? No doubt that part which associates itself with "meaning" and is least understood. And yet, what else could you expect from "me?" Ever get the feeling that nobody ever listens to "you?" Actually this is where the "soul's journey" begins, when you begin to experience feelings of being alone and isolated.
Which brings up the part about the cat which has three names: 1. the name his master calls him ... 2. his scientific name, and ... 3. the name that nobody knows but the cat himself. Hmm, could that what be what they mean by, "The cat got your tongue?"