Do we have a spirit and, if so, what role does it play in our relationship with God?

That's an over-simplified reading of the text. It's easier understood if you come from Eckhart's Christian perspective.
:D Why would I go by Eckhart's perspective when I have my Hindu and Buddhist traditions?
Buddha, for us, is the latest avatara of Lord Vishnu.

"nindasi yajna-vidher ahaha sruti-jatam
sadaya-hridaya darsita-pasu-ghatam
kesava dhrita-buddha-sarira jaya jagadisa hare
"
Jayadeva, Gita Govinda

You decry the slaughtering of poor animals performed according to the rules of Vedic sacrifice because of your compassionate heart. O Kesava! O Lord of the universe! you have assumed the form of Buddha! All glories to You!
 
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:D Why would I go by Eckhart's perspective when I have my Hindu and Buddhist traditions?
Why indeed.

I'm not asking you to do that, simply pointing out that you have not accounted for perspective when critiquing the text – so the comment is invalid. ;)
 
Why indeed.
I'm not asking you to do that, simply pointing out that you have not accounted for perspective when critiquing the text – so the comment is invalid. ;)
Hindu scriptures are very miserly about words. A whole upanishad may contain just 18 verses. As you know, Brahma Sutras can carry meaning which can fill up 100 pages in a book in just one small aphoristic sentence. We keep the kernel and discard the shell. :D
 
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