
In riddles to designate the soul of a living person, the terms “soul-blood”, and “soul heart". This soul served as a messenger: it was released at the sacrifice of bloodshed. The "shadow-soul", during the life of a person, was passive, and after his death was separated from the body, turned into a "ghost", the soul of the deceased, and descended into the cave of the underworld. in riddles, the “ghost” of the deceased is also called pixan and poe (“covered, tied, wrapped”: both terms, etymological synonyms and euphemisms, meant a swaddled and bound corpse; the term xib, another term for the ghost of the deceased, appears in riddles in the meanings of “old man ” and “ancestor”). The deceased goes to where he will “spew his shadow” (the soul-shadow leaves the body), where he will be “visible at noon” (In the fire of the middle of the day), where he will “become a child again” (i.e. e. will gain a "second childhood") and "will crawl" again. By this, it means that the soul-shadow / ghost, retaining the appearance of a living person, descends into the “place of purification", into the cave - the underworld ( "Eformulas of Rebirth") on memorial vessels of the 5th-9th centuries), where it is cleansed in order to finally "liberate dress" and "fly away" for rebirth.
This is something different from all I've read today. Quick question, do all souls go through the process of rebirth?
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