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Spirits are believed to exist in an invisible realm that can only be seen under certain circumstances or by people with special abilities. Unlike ghosts, the term "spirit" is used for demons, angels, fairies, elves and even places. Mountains, woods, lakes, trees and sacred sites are all said to possess a spirit...and in many ancient and indian cultures, this is a living spirit
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all basically mean the same thing. We do not prefer to use the terminology "ghost" too often.
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Social Planning, Intellectual and Recreational Inter-Activity Team of Athabasca University.
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used in its capitalized form, Spirit, this term refers to the primal essence out of which mind, energy and matter were manifested. Masters unite with Spirit, and channel its energy to others to unfold their spiritual potentials, purify their vehicles, illumine their minds, and awaken their spirits. Used in its lowercase form, spirit, it refers to the individual spirit.
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A spirit is the soul of a once living person. Spirits can come back to visit the living. Spirits are all around us, and at times, may make themselves known, leaving subtle hints for the person receiving the visit. Spirits can be a type of guardian as well, since they are always watching over us and in times of trouble, will protect us. Spirits differ from ghosts in the aspect that ghosts don
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