Ensouled

adj, verb

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Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of ensoul form-of, participle, past
Adjective
  1. 1
    Having a soul or spirit; Having sentience, consciousness and will.

    "In any case, whether the mother gives birth to a single child or to "identical twins." the result is the birth of one or more "ensouled" persons."

  2. 2
    Having a spiritual aspect;

    "More generally, one could say that through revealing a profound paralleling between the psychic and physical events, synchronicity as it were adds a missing half to each, making the psychic events more embodied and the physical events more ensouled."

  3. 3
    Full of soul; soulful; spiritually profound.

    "For a. more ensouled world, therefore, we need to embrace the qualities of old age, too, no matter how old we ourselves are; its ability to act from truth rather than expectation and its awareness of the frailty and fragility of life will assist us in understanding what really matters and the importance of love in our lives: the only truth that really matters."

  4. 4
    Instilled into the soul; deep and inward.

    "In this way, we can see how the son carries the mother's characteristics a step deeper so that they become a part of his consitution, whereas the daughter raises the father's characteristics a step so that they are more inward, more ensouled."

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"In any case, whether the mother gives birth to a single child or to "identical twins." the result is the birth of one or more "ensouled" persons."

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