Holy Spirit
Formal Definition
The divine person who gives life, indwells, and empowers; fully God and distinct in person from Father and Son.
Properties
| Property | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Giver of life | Life-giving presence |
| Indwelling | Personal presence within believers |
| Distinct | Distinct person from Father and Son |
Theophysics Mapping
| Aspect | Physics Analog | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Quantum Role | Collapse operator | ·⟩ |
| Mathematical Form | P(outcome) = | ⟨ψ |
| χ-Field Factor | C (Consciousness) | Observing presence |
Key Axioms
| Axiom | Statement | Scripture |
|---|---|---|
| T5.1 | Giver of Life | John 6:63 |
| T5.2 | Distinct person | John 15:26 |
| T5.3 | Fully divine | Gen 1:2 |
| T6.1 | Indwells believers | 1 Cor 6:19 |
| T6.2 | Guides into truth | John 16:13 |
| T6.3 | Convicts of sin | John 16:8 |
| T7.1 | Pentecost | Acts 2:1 |
| T8.1 | Sanctification | 2 Cor 3:18 |
Scripture References
- Gen 1:2 — “Spirit of God was hovering over the waters”
- John 6:63 — “The Spirit gives life”
- John 14:16-17 — “Another Advocate… the Spirit of truth”
- John 16:8,13 — “Will convict the world… will guide you into all truth”
- Acts 2:1-4 — Pentecost
- 1 Cor 6:19 — “Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit”
- 2 Cor 3:18 — “Being transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory”
Key Insight
Spirit answers: “Why does ‘now’ exist?”
- Relativity says all moments are equal
- Quantum says all possibilities exist
- Spirit continuously actualizes “now” from possibility
Scope and Exclusions
- Theological definition only; physics analogies are interpretive, not literal.
- The Spirit is NOT an impersonal force — a distinct person.
Links
- Related: D0.4-God-the-Father, D0.5-Jesus-the-Son, D0.7-Trinity-Godhead
- Feeds into: H0.2-Spiritual-Law-Projection
Transferred from AI codex 2026-01-15