“The Oversoul” is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, first published in 1841. The broad subject of the essay, considered one of Emerson's best, is the human soul. Several general themes are treated: (1) the existence and nature of the human soul; (2) the relationship between the soul and the personal ego; (3) the relationship of one human soul to another; and (4) the relationship of the human soul to God.

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  • “The Oversoul” is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, first published in 1841. The broad subject of the essay, considered one of Emerson's best, is the human soul. Several general themes are treated: (1) the existence and nature of the human soul; (2) the relationship between the soul and the personal ego; (3) the relationship of one human soul to another; and (4) the relationship of the human soul to God. Influence of Eastern religions, including Vedantism, is plainly evident, but the essay also develops ideas long present in the Western tradition, e.g. , in the works of Plato, Plotinus, and Emmanuel Swedenborg. The essay attempts no systematic doctrine, but rather serves as a work of art, something like poetry. Its virtue is in personal insights of the author and the lofty manner of their presentation. Emerson wishes to exhort and direct the reader to an awakening of similar thoughts or sentiments. With respect to the four themes listed above, the essay presents the following views: (1) the human soul is immortal, and immensely vast and beautiful; (2) our conscious ego is slight and limited in comparison to the soul, despite the fact that we habitually mistake our ego for our true self; (3) at some level, the souls of all people are connected, though the precise manner and degree of this connection is not spelled out; and (4) the essay does not seem to explicitly contradict the traditional Western idea that the soul is created by and has an identity different from God.
  • L'Over Soul est un pré-requis, parmi les diverses aptitudes que peuvent posséder les Shaman, pour participer au Shaman Fight. Le principe est d'arriver à matérialiser un esprit dans le monde des vivants par l'intermédiaire d'un vecteur approprié (que ça soit un objet précis ou un élément environnemental). En effet, dans les premiers épisodes de Shaman King, on découvre, par l'intermédiaire de Yoh et des premiers personnages que l'on rencontre, que ces derniers fusionnent avec leurs esprits pour cumuler leurs forces. Pour pouvoir rivaliser avec les autres Shamans pendant le tournoi, il convient de maitriser l'Over Soul, forme grandement amélioré de la fusion simple et qui confère une force bien superieure. Il existe différentes sortes d'Over Soul qui dépendent de la maîtrise du Shaman ainsi que de son niveau de Furyoku.
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  • “The Oversoul” is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson, first published in 1841. The broad subject of the essay, considered one of Emerson's best, is the human soul. Several general themes are treated: (1) the existence and nature of the human soul; (2) the relationship between the soul and the personal ego; (3) the relationship of one human soul to another; and (4) the relationship of the human soul to God.
  • L'Over Soul est un pré-requis, parmi les diverses aptitudes que peuvent posséder les Shaman, pour participer au Shaman Fight. Le principe est d'arriver à matérialiser un esprit dans le monde des vivants par l'intermédiaire d'un vecteur approprié (que ça soit un objet précis ou un élément environnemental).
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