Each atom of the Holy Spirit is intelligent, and like all other matter has solidity, form, and size, and occupies space.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
God is a spirit. A spirit is as much matter as oxygen or hydrogen.
There is no such thing as immaterial matter. All spirit is matter, but is more fine or pure, and can only be discerned by purer eyes. We cannot see it, but when our bodies are purified, we shall see that it is all matter.
In the divine milieu, all the elements of the universe touch each other by that which is most inward and ultimate in them. There they concentrate, little by little, all that is purest and most attractive in them without loss and without danger of subsequent corruption.
Matter is, in its constituent elements, the same as spirit; existence is one, however manifold in its phenomena; life is one, however multiform in its evolution.
It certainly must help us if we recognize that it is the presence of the Holy Spirit which creates a unity which we can never create.
All are but parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body Nature is, and God the soul.
God the Father and God the Son cannot be everywhere present; indeed they cannot be even in two places at the same instant: but God the Holy Spirit is omnipresent - it extends through all space, with all other matter.
Substance must emanate from spirit and is nothing else than the record of the spirit's conception of itself finding expression in space and time.
There is neither spirit nor matter in the world. The stuff of the universe is spirit-matter. No other substance but this could have produced the human molecule.
Spirit is the real and eternal; matter is the unreal and temporal.