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  2. Death and immortality in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    Soul has left her body, which "remained unwithered" Vegetative state, living body, no consciousness Army of the Dead: Cursed "to rest never until [their] oath is fulfilled" Dwindled physically; walk as spirits Ringwraiths: Under the influence of the Great Rings "invisible permanently and [walk] in the twilight under the eye

  3. Spiritual death - Wikipedia

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    For theosophists, spiritual death stems from sinfulness, and equals the death of the soul, or separation between one's higher and lower nature, or between the soul and the body. Here is a quote from Blavatsky: "While yet in the body which has lost its higher “Soul” through its vices, there is still hope for such a person.

  4. Christian mortalism - Wikipedia

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    Moreover we strictly enjoin on each and every philosopher who teaches publicly in the universities or elsewhere, that when they explain or address to their audience the principles or conclusions of philosophers, where these are known to deviate from the true faith — as in the assertion of the soul’s mortality or of there being only one soul ...

  5. Plato's theory of soul - Wikipedia

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    In Plato's dialogues, we find the soul playing many disparate roles. 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 ...

  6. 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]

  7. Afterlife - Wikipedia

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    Charon, also known as the ferry-man, would take the soul across the river to Hades, if the soul had gold: upon burial, the family of the dead soul would put coins under the deceased's tongue. Once crossed, the soul would be judged by Aeacus, Rhadamanthus and King Minos. The soul would be sent to Elysium, Tartarus, or Asphodel Fields. The ...

  8. Sallekhana - Wikipedia

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    The soul is reborn in the Jain belief based on accumulated karma, how one dies contributes to the karma accumulation, and a pious death reduces the negative karmic attachments. [ 2 ] [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The preparation for sallekhana must begin early, much before the approach of death, and when death is imminent, the vow of Sallekhana is observed by ...

  9. Soul loss - Wikipedia

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    Some people believe that the soul can be returned with the help of shaman, that he goes to his helper spirits [10] or teachers with a request to help in the return of the soul, negotiates with the part of the soul found, asks about the reasons for its departure, finds out the conditions under which the soul will be willing to return, with the claim that the shaman shifts the vast majority of ...