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  2. Journey of Souls (book) - Wikipedia

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    Journey of Souls is a book by hypnotherapist [1] Dr. Michael Newton (9 December 1931 – 22 September 2016), published in 1994 by Llewellyn Publications. [2] The book contains the purported recollections of 29 people after their prior deaths, relayed while under hypnosis.

  3. Destiny of Souls - Wikipedia

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    Journey of Souls Destiny of Souls is a book by Michael Newton (9 December 1931 – 22 September 2016), published in 2000. Newton was a hypnotherapist who developed his own age regression technique.

  4. Soul - Wikipedia

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    The Modern English noun soul is derived from Old English sāwol, sāwel.The earliest attestations reported in the Oxford English Dictionary are from the 8th century. In King Alfred's translation of De Consolatione Philosophiae, it is used to refer to the immaterial, spiritual, or thinking aspect of a person, as contrasted with the person's physical body; in the Vespasian Psalter 77.50, it ...

  5. Plato's theory of soul - Wikipedia

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    Among other things, Plato believes that the soul is what gives life to the body (which was articulated most of all in the Laws and Phaedrus) in terms of self-motion: to be alive is to be capable of moving yourself; the soul is a self-mover. He also thinks that the soul is the bearer of moral properties (i.e., when I am virtuous, it is my soul ...

  6. Soul Journey - Wikipedia

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    Soul Journey makes it equally hard to tell where the past ended and the present began, or remember why anybody ever thought there was a difference." [17] However, some have expressed disappointment in the album. Pitchfork described it as "a tad raptureless" and others were displeased with the fuller, multi-instrument sound. [13]

  7. Dark Night of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    The dark night of the soul is a stage of final and complete purification, and is marked by confusion, helplessness, stagnation of the will, and a sense of the withdrawal of God's presence. [ note 1 ] It is the period of final "unselfing" and the surrender to the hidden purposes of the divine will.

  8. Modern Man in Search of a Soul - Wikipedia

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    In the years preceding this publication, Jung had experienced several dramatic shifts. After the Bugishu Psychological Expedition through East Africa with George Beckwith, Helton Godwin Baynes, and Ruth Bailey, Jung returned to Zürich and focused on the lecture format of his English seminars at the Psychological Club - eventually attracting a new group of international followers. [1]

  9. Exegesis on the Soul - Wikipedia

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    The soul is encouraged to leave her earthly ties and kin and to forget her father's house. The writing continues with a description of the soul's journey towards spiritual renewal and salvation. The soul is compared to a bride who must turn away from her past promiscuity and be cleansed, waiting for her true love (the divine).