What is Soul?
1.
Currency to trade with the devil
I just made a deal with the devil.. I sold my soul for an brand new television
2.
The Godson of James Brown and Princess of Aretha Franklin.
James Brown, the Godfather of Soul.
Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul.
3.
The existence of the soul is heavily debated in the first place, and its definition varies greatly from party to party, though everyone believes that everyone else's definitions are wrong. It is generally agreed to be something possessed by every person, and that's about all. Therefore, the soul may or may not be any of the following:
1. The human mind, that is, that thinking thing lodged behind your eyes;
2. The essence of humanity;
3. The essence of that which makes a person good and decent;
4. The quality of sentience or human intelligence;
5. All of someone's personality or what makes them unique;
6. Some mystical version of a person that lives on after the body dies;
7. A spiritual concept, created by God (or the gods if you prefer) or a part of him;
8. The quality of being alive;
9. Anything else you can think of along these lines.
Note that it is also up for debate whether or not non-human animals, or for that matter, plants, have souls; feel free to adjust these answers accordingly.
Strangely, no one seems to suggest that animals have souls and humans lack them.
4.
The only part of you that really matters. You can give it to anyone you want, but its hard to ever get back.
Until you know that life is interesting - and find it so - you haven't found your soul. ~Geoffrey Fisher
How strange a thing this is! The Priest telleth me that the Soul is worth all the gold in the world, and the merchants say that it is not worth a clipped piece of silver. ~Oscar Wilde
A sensible man will remember that the eyes may be confused in two ways - by a change from light to darkness or from darkness to light; and he will recognize that the same thing happens to the soul. ~Plato
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5.
A genre of music similar to funk. Its similar to R&B but has more emphasis on vocals and sounds kinda like african gospel music. Its very rhythmic and energetic. Ray Charles made it in the 1960s and it became really popular during the 1970s.
Slash: Do you listen to Brown Sugar?
Torch: Yep, its music for my soul. Makes me high.
Slash: Omg, not brown sugar pouring out. Its a song you douchebag.
Torch: Hey you don't see me insulting your religion.
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6.
The energy of life existing in all beings. Exists both inside and outside of the beings physical shell as both a fuel for the physical realm and a connection to the universal life-force.
The force of mind/body/spirit that has always existed and will always exist.
While life slipped from my body with each breath, my soul emerged, strong and vital and ready for the next part of the journey
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7.
Put simply: One's ability (or lack thereof) to dance.
Almost always embodied by afro's, much more so in whites nowadays.
Dance the same, gotta do your thang..
..He got soul..