How Do We Measure Our Soul?
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How do we measure our soul? Is it with a tape measure, a scale, weights? How do we measure our soul? The Bible, the Koran, other holy books?
How do we measure right from wrong—good and bad? How do we measure our soul? We can’t see our soul to measure it. And we really don’t know what our soul is—or what it looks like—do we? Just what is a soul?
For me… my soul is the glue that holds me together… it is my spirit.
“Now I lay me down to sleep;
I pray the Lord my soul to keep.
If I should die before I wake,
I pray the Lord my soul to take.”
Those were the words from the first prayer I ever learned to pray to God when my mom and dad tucked me in at night. I learned the word soul even before I understood what it meant.
What is my soul? It is the glue that holds me together. It is the precious thing that is just mine. Can it be measured? Mine can’t.
AI’s overview states: “The soul is generally defined as the immaterial essence, consciousness, or animating principle of a living being. Across various cultures and disciplines, it represents the core of human identity, thought, and emotion, often believed to survive physical death.”
Now how do you measure essence, thought, emotion? You can’t, at least I don’t think so. Because it is too special.

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