You haughty Catholic perspective is glaring. Is the soul physical, like the body? Is the Word of God able to separate soul and spirit? I stand by what I oposted as something I asked if you had ever considered. You are a nasty little twister, grey. Cult apologists are like that. Are you an apologist?
You offered as evidence for the suggestion,
that Mary was in the Upper Room at Pentecost,
the quote from Simeon that a sword her soul shall pierce,
then jumped over to a totally different book,
written long after Pentecost,
by someone who had nothing to do with Jesus or Mary when Simeon was speaking,
saying that the Word of God was sharper than any two-edged sword,
piercing to the division of joints and marrow.
You used the coinciding of the word sword and pierce, to apply that verse to Mary, and picked up the word Spirit in the 2nd half of the verse, to conclude that meant Mary received the baptism in the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
No arrogance on my part; that was the Evangelical equivalent of the type of random word association used by CRT people to blame whypepl for sunspots.