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The '''soul''' was often described as the spiritual essence of an individual. Many cultures had a concept of a soul, but there were different interpretations. Many [[religion]]s on [[Earth]] had a concept of a soul. |
The '''soul''' was often described as the spiritual essence of an individual. Many cultures had a concept of a soul, but there were different interpretations. Many [[religion]]s on [[Earth]] had a concept of a soul. |
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+ | ''In the [[mirror universe]], [[Human]]s didn't believe in the soul.'' ({{DS9|Crossover}}) The [[Ocampa]]n race believed in a soul to some extent; they referred to it as the [[comra]]. ({{VOY|Emanations}}) The [[Vulcan]] soul was known as a [[Katra]]. |
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== External link == |
== External link == |
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* {{Wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 21:55, 19 April 2014
AT: "xx" The soul was often described as the spiritual essence of an individual. Many cultures had a concept of a soul, but there were different interpretations. Many religions on Earth had a concept of a soul.
In the mirror universe, Humans didn't believe in the soul. (DS9: "Crossover") The Ocampan race believed in a soul to some extent; they referred to it as the comra. (VOY: "Emanations") The Vulcan soul was known as a Katra.