SOUL

The music stirred my soul.

Why do people think that talk of the soul is so abstruse? They say that the soul is hard to discern, and they believe that spirituality is difficult to know in ordinary life. But we do talk of the soul all the time : "The painting awakened something is my soul." "It satisfied my soul." "This place has a special soul." "This person has a great deal of soul." This shows that we sense, at least intuitively, that there is such a thing as soul.

Even people who do not particularly think of themselves as spiritually conscious have had experiences relating to the soul. We know it to be something subtle, special, transcendent, and apart from ordinary references of physical laws. We will leave for others what we should do with the soul, but think of the soul that you are talking about when you say something like "music stirs my very soul."

Is that soul of yours subject to damnation or blessing or reincarnation? Or is that soul of yours just there? Isn't it our deepest, most subtle humanity? Isn't it a consciousness that can recognize, that can feel? That is gentle, not aggressive? That does not scheme, is not political, is not ambitious, and is not evil? Soul is part of our everyday life.


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