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Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote2013-02-15 11:51 pm

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With matters of one's heart and soul so close in mind, due to the recent holiday and all the romantic connotations therein, I ask that you forgive the possibly morbid nature of the question I have for you tonight:

The state or condition of one's soul is often brought into question when their deeds are brought to light or held up for scrutiny; the concept of the damned and those destined for salvation aren't new concepts by far. However, I have to ask what that means for all of you - do you accept your soul as existing only as a metaphysical concept, a matter of faith, something unproven and intangible? Or is it something undeniable where you come from, not a matter of faith but rather proven to exist? Does it fail to exist for you at all?

Or, perhaps, is it something else entirely - something that was rendered from one of the above options into another?

I suppose I should apologize for such heavy subject matter; I imagine some will find it rude to attempt to quantify such a thing. However, it's been something I've had reason to consider lately, so no apology is forthcoming.
grapecape: (insert irrelevant factoid here)

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[personal profile] grapecape 2013-02-22 12:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I have. The physical changes aren't that severe, but I've lost quite a few "talents" of my own. Given what I know about how they work, I've taken the fact that they simply don't work here as evidence of some kind of fundamental difference in how this world operates. I assume that all the worlds we come from are in similar situations.

If it were a simpler topic to research, I'd be looking into it more actively.
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