I don't see it that way. Consciousness is the closest if I picked a word for it. But all in all, its energy.
Here's a good video I posted awhile back
04:32
"You're locked inside a bony skull, trying to figure what's out there in the world. There's no lights inside the skull. There's no sound either. All you've got to go on is streams of electrical impulses which are only indirectly related to things in the world, whatever they may be. So perception -- figuring out what's there --has to be a process of informed guesswork in which the brain combines these sensory signals with its prior expectations or beliefs about the way the world is to form its best guess of what caused those signals."
All of what we think religiously, the soul, spirit, so have you are just agreed terms in understanding the external information our brains pick up and internalized to make sense of them. When we have no perception, we're basically comatose. When there is no breathe (air, etc), there is no life. We die.
It's more our bodies and brains make up the definition and movement of the spirit rather than the other way around. When the body dies 'then' the spirit goes. Rather than the spirit goes and then the body.
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I'm doing better. This virus is haunting everyone here.