I know this may or may not be the place for it. If it's not please allow me to remove it.
I've been thinking a lot over time about something I was told when I first became a Christian. About how people are made up of three basic parts.
Mind, Body and Soul.
Well the more I think about it the more I'm sure there's a good story in there somewhere. However... there are some ideas I've had I'm not sure are very sound. Heck, I'm pretty sure their not. But I want to throw this out because the subject intrigues me and makes me think and I like that.
Ok. Say that, yes, a human can be broken down into three main catagories of type of reaction, action and contemplation. Those three catagories would fall under Mind, Body or Soul.
Body, the easiest one to identify, would be a persons baser needs of survival and sinful nature. However, after studying human biology and nature, you find that there are two main cycles of habit that a body goes through without interferance from other portions of a being. Survival Instinct, labeled at times Libido, and Death Instinct, labeled Thanatos. As the body was made to eventually break down and die away, both are given in equal portions to each person.
Mind, a more complex peice of the triad. This peice can be described, without influence from either other peice, as the rationality. The thing above instinct that allows for cunning manipulation and understanding as well as reasoning. However, the mind is imperfect in that it can only work with information it has already been given, is able to process, and understands. And it is very easy to misintereperet things. The mind absorbs all things it comes in contact with as truth before the boundaries of reality, truth and untruth are erected at pubessant age.
Soul, if the last one was complex, this one is almost incomprehensable. Many people believe this is the core of every person. This is their center of identity and individuality and their center of emotions. I agree on most counts but I don't think this is necessary where "feelings" come from. I'm tempted to say this is where your moral center lies, however, I believe "feelings" or "emotions" come from a combination of two or more of the above listed peices, there in, not just a product of this one thing.
Unlike the body, we can't disect the soul to find out the truth.
Anyway... this kind of thing interests me so I wanted to post it because I'm considering using this concept in something I'm writing.
Any comments are welcome just keep them critique and not blast.
Kerri