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A '''being''' is a [[consciousness|conscious]] or [[sentience|sentient]] entity or any living thing. The definition of being may include at least the following: [[animal]]s (including [[human]]s, although there is debate over the extent to which humans are correctly [[spirit|spiritually]], [[density (New Age concept)|density]] or otherwise [[Humans as animals#Unique attributes of humans compared to other terrestrial animals|considered animals rather than]] a kind of [[scala natura|higher]] being), [[non-human intelligent beings]] including alleged [[god]]s, [[demon]]s, [[alien]]s, [[cryptid]]s, [[non-terrestrial life|non-terrestrial animals]], [[social memory complex]]es, [[God]] or [[Source (philosophy and mysticism)|Source]], and probably [[archon]]s. It may also include [[egregore]]s, possibly entities such as those described in the [[Philip experiment]], and potentially all living entities, including [[plant]]s, [[fungus|fungi]], [[bacteria]], and other forms of [[biological life|life]].
A '''being''' is a [[consciousness|conscious]] or [[sentience|sentient]] entity or any living thing. The definition of being may include at least the following: [[animal]]s (including [[human]]s, although there is debate over the extent to which humans are correctly [[spirit|spiritually]], [[density (New Age concept)|density]] or otherwise [[Humans as animals#Unique attributes of humans compared to other terrestrial animals|considered animals rather than]] a kind of [[scala natura|higher]] being), [[non-human intelligent beings]] including alleged [[god]]s, [[demon]]s, [[alien]]s, [[cryptid]]s, [[non-terrestrial life|non-terrestrial animals]], [[social memory complex]]es, [[God]] or [[Source (philosophy and mysticism)|Source]], and probably [[archon]]s and [[demiurge]]s. It may also include [[egregore]]s, possibly also entities such as those described in the [[Philip experiment]], and potentially all living entities, including [[plant]]s, [[fungus|fungi]], [[bacteria]], and other forms of [[biological life|life]].