Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3134600-20140811224344/@comment-25124692-20140915135044

@A Wikia contributor   98.223.197.88 The word Aether is the main reason why it should be connected to the soul. If you google ether soul you will see what I mean. Ether or Aether does not give the understanding of reality credibility. Both Aether and Ether ( distinguished from the chemical compound) relate to the soul. Aether in it's Latin and British spelling is the same word as Ether and is defined as "upper air." Now try to google ether reality and you will get no similarities. Here are more than enough link/references to maybe close this debate once and for all until Marvel wants to officially confirm the Aether as the Soul Stone.--http://www.lucistrust.org:8081/obooks/?q=node/275,  http://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/thhttp://www.sacred-texts.com/eso/theo/theo10.htmeo/theo10.htm  ,  http://www.greekgods.info/aether.html  ,  http://www.city-data.com/forum/religion-spirituality/1472184-dark-matter-aether.html  ,  http://gracefuldusk.appspot.com/items/3701-Blueprint%3A-Aether-Soul  ,  http://www.mythindex.com/greek-mythology/A/Aether.html  ,  http://www.mythindex.com/greek-mythology/A/Aether.html  ,  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit ==Metaphysical and metaphorical uses[ edit] == English-speakers use the word "spirit" in two related contexts, one metaphysical and the other metaphorical. ===Metaphysical contexts[ edit] === In metaphysical terms, "spirit" has acquired a number of meanings:
 * An incorporeal but ubiquitous, non-quantifiable substance or energy present individually in all living things. Unlike the concept of souls (often regarded as eternal and sometimes believed to pre-exist the body) a spirit develops and grows as an integral aspect of a living being.[8]  This concept of the individual spirit occurs commonly in animism. Note the distinction between this concept of spirit and that of the pre-existing or eternal soul: belief in souls occurs specifically and far less commonly, particularly in traditional societies. One might more properly term this type/aspect of spirit "life" (bios in Greek) or "aether" rather than "spirit" (pneuma in Greek).
 * Now if you still want to debate it's cool but this looks like the end of this discussion.