The soul, the ancient and the new
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https://doi.org/10.21901/2448-3060/self-2018.vol03.0001Abstract
What is the soul? What is this experience through which and “within” which we have sensations, we feel, we think and intuit, we love, and suffer, and live? What is this we call “I” every day? Even when– deep down – we also realize it is more than what we can apprehend about ourselves, in other words, it is more than the “I”. Daily we relate to and experience our own existence: sometimes this is good, sometimes not so much.
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