ittt s real. unless u feel god n urself u cant know about your soul. ofcourse everybody knows god s with n each n everything but u have to feel it.it s very tough to realise that. i dont say this the greatsaints who saw him say this. my relative(he s no more) often he make his soul come out from his body for some reason.then he vl *** back to his body i have asked him why he does like that?he says u cant understand that.there s no reason for him to say lie to me. he didnt advertised himself for money. so definitely there should be a soul. i have no doubt n that.
2006-08-19 02:00:37
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answered by ursikap u 1
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The soul, according to many religious and philosophical traditions, is a self-aware ethereal substance particular to a unique living being. In these traditions the soul is thought to incorporate the inner essence of each living being, and to be the true basis for sentience. In distinction to spirit which may or may not be eternal, souls are usually (but not always as explained below) considered to be immortal and to pre-exist their incarnation in flesh.
The concept of the soul has strong links with notions of an afterlife, but opinions may vary wildly, even within a given religion, as to what may happen to the soul after the death of the body. Many within these religions and philosophies see the soul as immaterial, while others consider it to possibly have a material component, and some have even tried to establish the mass (weight) of the soul.
2006-08-19 01:40:30
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answered by TIMEPASS 3
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In contrast to what some other folks have said in answer to this question, the soul isn't a Biblical concept. In Christianity, the idea of the soul is inherited from tradition, not from any specific passage in the Bible. Many Christians (myself included) do not believe in the soul.
2006-08-19 04:53:12
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answered by Drew 6
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Is the soul real? well I"ll ask you a question with an answer, is electricity real? now picture amps and voltage which are both electricity,now look at the mind and soul they are both apart of the spirit! why? can you see thoughts which feed the mind? well can you see your desire"s which feed the soul? no! because they are all apart of the spirit you can not see! but its all real! now think of air! can you see it? no! but if you stop breathing would it be real? so this brings us back to how real is the soul! you tell me?
2006-08-19 04:14:44
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answered by sabatamy 1
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The soul is real . It is the integral part, the divine , or the spirit or true essence of the human being.. Upon death, the physical body could dessicate;but the eternal soul or spirit remains.
2006-08-19 01:44:04
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answered by rosieC 7
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Yes, the soul is real. According to Hindu belief there is one supreme soul which is god (Paramatma), and all the other living beings (jeevatma), in Hindu Advaita philosophy, which was propogated by the great Adi Sankara who lived before 2000 years,
both the Paramatma and Jeevatma are one and the same.
If you want to know more about "Soul" you can read "What becomes to soul after death" by Swami Sivananda.
(or)
A book by a German "On your wings of your love on your way to god"
2006-08-19 01:53:50
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answered by Akash 1
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soul which is hard to explain if you are difficulty finding the meaning. coz some ppl believe themselves a soul at the first place.
if you believe you dun have soul, den why you exist here on this planet?
2006-08-19 10:39:14
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answered by behind 2
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Your soul is the light in your eyes
2006-08-19 01:44:16
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answered by bprice215 5
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On the question:
What inhale the Life in formulas and equations ?
What must be present in a body to make it alive ?
The answer is:
Soul. Quantum of Light.
Because, from all particles, only and only
the quantum of light is a privileged particle.
http://www.socratus.com
2006-08-19 10:22:23
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answered by socratus 2
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The soul is what's left when the body dies.
2006-08-19 03:09:04
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answered by Roz 1
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