Soul Game By Adeline Atlas (SOS: School Of Soul)

Dec 13, 2025

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Church Organs 

 

Consider Church organs, where windpipes channel air to create harmonious music, much like a Spiritual offering. This mirrors our own bodies, where our lungs, our biological windpipes, channel life-giving air to sustain us. Just as the organ's pipes are essential for its music, our lungs are vital for our vitality, fueling our organs with the breath of life. This parallel between the organ's music and our body's function highlights a profound Spiritual connection, illustrating how our physical being can be seen as a vessel for a higher expression of life. Do you think that is merely coincidence, or are you now seeing the hidden clues left in our words?

In ancient languages, the word Soul is the same as BREATH and WIND. Let’s look at some of the oldest languages. In these ancient languages, a single word indeed encapsulates the concepts of Soul, breath, and wind. For instance in Greek: The word "Pneuma" can mean breath, wind, and Spirit or Soul. In Hebrew: "Ruach" has the meanings of breath, wind, and Spirit.

These examples illustrate a linguistic and cultural overstanding where the essence of life (Soul), the act of breathing, and the movement of air (wind) are deeply interconnected, reflected in a single term.

Just as breathing is an effortless, natural process orchestrated by the Soul, so is the act of inspiration. When inspiration strikes, it's like the Spirit flowing through us seamlessly, a spontaneous and authentic expression of our inner selves. This effortless emergence of ideas and creativity, much like the Soul's natural role in guiding our breath, highlights the intrinsic and profound nature of inspiration as a manifestation of the Spirit within us.

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