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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | One of the "big questions" everyone poses to themselves at one time: what happens to your consciousness when you die? What we call thinking goes on in our brains, and when your brain dies it seems you can't think or feel anything anymore, but this idea seems difficult to comprehend - not to mention unattractive - to us who are the ones in the pilot seat, since the loss of your mind is an event comparable to the end of the entire universe from a personal point of view. Hence the idea of souls - a part of you that is independent from your physical body but still serves a useful function in your existence. Before we learned the answers to most questions about our own biology a soul was an essential explanation to why life seems so different and far removed from non-life, or, where comes the intelligence that seems to separate us from the rest of life on the planet. However, as something that is by definition outside our normal perception (most of the time - realistically speaking anything that has the ability to affect our lives is measurable) there hasn't been much agreement on what it is that a soul actually does. Is it essential for life, or can a person live on without it? What exactly does it give you, life, or wisdom, or will, or morality? Does it have weight? What happens if it's stolen or sold? Is it an Energy Being? Does it taste like strawberries or chocolate? |