Personhood, Bodyhood, and the Right to Not Be Aborted Part Eleven The Original Transpersons: The "Breath of Life", Reincarnation, and the Transmigration of Souls In Part Ten of this series, we discussed the distinction between personhood and bodyhood and why we are not our bodies. It is axiomatic that we cannot be something we possess. The object possessed and the possessor of the object are always different and separate, as in "my hand", "my head", "my leg". This begs the question, Who is the "my"? That question is easily answered when it is understood that the body is merely a shell in which the life force, the eternal, individual, living, divine spark, dwells.
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