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'm generally though of the ilk that all has "spirit". This includes person, place, and thing... generally - if it is a noun, it has spirit/a spirit (including the concept of, say, the spirit of Justice or Mercy).
Then I start to wobble again. Someone else used the car and driver analogy and I've also used that for years to describe the body versus 'the soul'. But then as I said I start to wobble because - the car has spirit, and the driver, also, has spirit. (Typing this out painfully slowly as I try to explain this).
I agree. I think the consciousness of the body is the sub-conscious. The sub-conscious can't think in abstract thought, just like animals. The consciousness of animals and humans have minimal skills in mental ability much akin to that of children.