The ancient soul is modeled as layered and relational, shaped by family, culture, history, and possibly gods, whereas modern psychology compresses it into the simpler idea of worldview.
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The ancient soul is modeled as layered and relational, shaped by family, culture, history, and possibly gods, whereas modern psychology compresses it into the simpler idea of worldview.
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"It's really one of depression. It's really one of trauma, alright? So... There's another way we can analyze what's going on, and to think..."
"It has almost infinite dimensions. There are different layers to the soul. And there's really... Okay. There's really a part of the soul that..."
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