DEFINITIONS
A body is an organic assembly of interconnected parts that function in unison, electronically controlled by the brain, neural pathways, and nerves. Imagine the brain as a circuit board, the heart as a hydraulic pump, the lungs as an air intake system, the stomach as a fuel processor, the eyes as precision lenses—and so on. In essence, bodies are sophisticated biohardware machines.
The mind acts as a sensory processor and operating system that runs and directs this machine. It can be programmed and upgraded to accelerate learning. Like a vast “cloud” repository, it stores information in a dynamic memory bank. Its core function is to process input, then retool, render, and imagine new realities from that stored data—generating experiences and effects.
A spirit is a fragmented yet enduring fragment of awareness that grows and evolves by continuously creating scenarios through thoughts, feelings, and motivations. It is the true user and player of the “game.” Immortal and inexhaustible, a spirit cannot truly die or erode—though it can be manipulated, controlled, or restricted, often to its own dismay. Above all, it seeks experience, free will, and deeper understanding.