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  2. 21 grams experiment - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a soul weighing 21 grams is mentioned in numerous media, including a 2013 issue of the manga Gantz, [13] a 2013 podcast of Welcome to Night Vale, [14] the 2015 film The Empire of Corpses, [15] a 2021 episode of Ted Lasso, [16] and a 2023 issue of the manga One Piece. [17]

  3. Skull Island (King Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Bipedal, extremely aggressive and 6 to 9 feet tall, they once ruled the island and were at war with the Tagatu and the Kongs. Their race is propagated every few generations by one queen that grows to gigantic size. It is one of these, called "Gaw", that ruled Skull Island when King Kong was born and who Kong had to defeat in order to become a king.

  4. Gavaevodata - Wikipedia

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    In these texts, Avestan Gavaevodata appears as Middle Persian gaw i ew-dad or ewazdad or ewagdad, and retains the same literal meaning as the Avestan language form. As also for all other Zoroastrian cosmological beliefs, the primary source of information on the primordial ox is the Bundahishn , a 9th century text.

  5. Ground of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    In his analysis of Baumgarten's aesthetics, he posited that "our strength as human beings lies in the ground of the soul". [136] Herder regarded the "dark abyss of the human soul" as the site where the sensations of the animal become the sensations of a human being and commingle, as it were, from afar with the soul.

  6. Traducianism - Wikipedia

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    In Christian theology, Traducianism is a doctrine about the origin of the soul holding that this immaterial aspect is transmitted through natural generation along with the body, the material aspect of human beings. That is, human propagation is of the whole being, both material and immaterial aspects: an individual's soul is derived from the ...

  7. Guf - Wikipedia

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    When this Adam sinned, humanity was demoted to the flesh and blood, bifurcated and mortal creatures we are now. According to Kabbalah, every human soul is just a fragment (or fragments) cycling out of the great "world-soul" of Adam Kadmon. Hence, every human soul comes from the guf [of Adam Kadmon].

  8. Human Soul - Wikipedia

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    Human Soul is an album by the English musician Graham Parker. [1] [2] The album peaked at No. 165 on the Billboard 200. [3] Parker supported the album by touring with ...

  9. Christian mortalism - Wikipedia

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    The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Modern Christian Thought (1995) says, "There is no concept of an immortal soul in the Old Testament, nor does the New Testament ever call the human soul immortal." [ 221 ] Harper's Bible Dictionary (1st ed. 1985) says that "For a Hebrew, 'soul' indicated the unity of a human person; Hebrews were living bodies, they ...