Saturday, July 5, 2025

What does your spirit look like?

Thomas Williams

What kind of image does a spirit make? Are they attractive or what? What does my spirit look like?

I have a feeling that how we feel is how our spirit looks. What do you think? Or, again, it might look like what your character is worthy of spiritually. How we look spiritually could be totally up to our good deeds. I was always proud of how I looked despite my birthmark on my right side. Because that's the way I was born and my lot in life. I wouldn't know myself without it, feeling lost looking for myself. I wonder if I have a handsome-looking Spirit? Will Women like me in heaven like they like me here on earth? Or an ugly critter no other spirit wants to be around?

Me, Thomas Willuams
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Google

AI Overview

"Ask A Psychic: What Do Spirits Look Like?

Spirits, by their nature, are not physical beings and therefore don't have a concrete appearance. However, in various beliefs and cultural contexts, they are often described or perceived in different ways, ranging from shadowy figures to beings with human-like forms, or even abstract representations of energy or light."

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I kid you not. I was walking home from the Bus stop as the sun was going down, and out of the side of my eyes I saw and turned to see this image. I was not supposed to see this spirit watching me walk. I ran home the rest of the way. I was 22 years old.

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Google AI Overview "Jesus didn't provide a physical description of the human spirit, but rather emphasized its nature and connection to God. He highlighted that the spirit is born of the Spirit, invisible yet impactful, like the wind. Jesus also stated that true worship is "in spirit and in truth". The Bible describes the spirit as the part of a person that is reborn and united with God's spirit, influencing a person's thoughts, actions, and relationship with God. 

Here's a more detailed look: 

Invisible and Influential: Jesus used the analogy of the wind to describe the Spirit, stating that it blows where it wishes, and we hear its sound but cannot see where it comes from or where it goes. This emphasizes the invisible yet powerful nature of the spirit. 
Born of the Spirit: In John 3:6, Jesus explains that "That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit." This signifies a spiritual birth that transforms a person's inner being. 
Renewed Spirit: The Bible speaks of renewing the spirit and being transformed by it. This involves the Spirit spreading into the mind, leading to a changed life and alignment with God's will. 
Relationship with God: Jesus emphasized that true worshipers worship the Father "in spirit and truth". This highlights the importance of the spirit in connecting with God. 
Not Physical: The Bible contrasts the spirit with the physical body, stating that a spirit does not have flesh and bones. Jesus' resurrected body, for example, had both flesh and bones, demonstrating that the spirit is distinct from the physical form. 
Inner Disposition: The term "spirit" can also refer to a person's inner disposition or character. Jesus spoke of being "poor in spirit," and Peter described a "gentle and quiet spirit" as a godly woman's adornment."
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