Envy (
exeggutorhead) wrote2013-08-28 01:04 pm
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47th Transformation [ANONYMOUS text | action for Mahogany]
[There's an anonymous message popping up on the network this afternoon. And I do mean anonymous; Envy has made as sure as he possibly can that nobody would be able to trace this question back to his Gear ID.]
What does it mean for someone to have a soul? In your world or in your religion or whatever you think. What does having one give you, or not having one keep you from doing?
how can you even tell if you have one?
[It'll be a little while before Envy actually responds to any answers, because two seconds after he hits 'send' and realizes what he's done, he chucks the 'Gear clear across his hotel room. Miraculously, it doesn't break the machine entirely, even if the screen gets cracked all to hell. He can't believe he even thought to ask something like that, much less actually went through with it. Since when did he start turning into Lust and asking ridiculous philosophical questions about the nature of existence? That's something he's always just rolled his eyes at and halfway tolerated, why does he feel the need to ask things like this now?]
[But this is a question that's bothered him for more than a year now, ever since he took that brief trip back to Amestris. Does he have a soul after all? And what the hell is he supposed to do with the thing if he does? Mostly he ignores it, leaves it alone as a doubt in the very back of his mind. But then during the last crazy weekend, Heather had been sure he had one, had brought that question back to the forefront. It's been months since then, and he still can't shake it off. And if he has to ask stupid questions to the network in his weakness, then...maybe the answers will let him push this back down into something he can manage.]
What does it mean for someone to have a soul? In your world or in your religion or whatever you think. What does having one give you, or not having one keep you from doing?
how can you even tell if you have one?
[It'll be a little while before Envy actually responds to any answers, because two seconds after he hits 'send' and realizes what he's done, he chucks the 'Gear clear across his hotel room. Miraculously, it doesn't break the machine entirely, even if the screen gets cracked all to hell. He can't believe he even thought to ask something like that, much less actually went through with it. Since when did he start turning into Lust and asking ridiculous philosophical questions about the nature of existence? That's something he's always just rolled his eyes at and halfway tolerated, why does he feel the need to ask things like this now?]
[But this is a question that's bothered him for more than a year now, ever since he took that brief trip back to Amestris. Does he have a soul after all? And what the hell is he supposed to do with the thing if he does? Mostly he ignores it, leaves it alone as a doubt in the very back of his mind. But then during the last crazy weekend, Heather had been sure he had one, had brought that question back to the forefront. It's been months since then, and he still can't shake it off. And if he has to ask stupid questions to the network in his weakness, then...maybe the answers will let him push this back down into something he can manage.]
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When I think of something soulless, I picture something that just acts without reason. Something cold and apathetic. But again, that really depends on the definition you're going with.
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Where I'm from, there are technically soulless beings, but they aren't alive in any sense of the word; they remain "dead" or suspended until there's some sort of soul put into them. However, the soul that's put into them wouldn't technically be theirs, I think - I may be wrong on this so don't quote me, but I think that it would just be shoving someone else's consciousness into a different body or container. The container, then, couldn't really be said to have a soul of its own; the soul would still belong to...well, whomever it belonged to before they were put into this new container of theirs.
I think that the best way to judge whether you have one or not would probably be determining whether you have both 1) your own consciousness and sense of self-awareness, and 2) your own personality, distinct from those around you.
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Think of it this way. The universe had the big bang, right? A spark that started everything and without which nothing would exist. For living things, that's your soul. The moment you came into existence and became you, you proved you had one.
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People without hearts have memories of the people that they were, but they don't really feel anything. It's like they're just pretending. But I've learned that even people without them can get them back eventually.
You probably don't even really realize when it starts to grow back - or grow at all. It just does, slowly. Then before you know it, you're not just acting on memories anymore - it's genuine.
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[Not anon because Heather doesn't afraid of anything]
do you think and feel stuff?
congrats you've got a soul
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okay what the hell is this even supposed to mean, and are these not-gauntlet things just not used for normal communications or...what]
You've feeling enough to write this, haven't you? Why would you think you haven't got a soul?
[He didn't even really pay attention in church and he knows that much. That's like asking what color the sky is.
(ps it's blue you moron)]
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As for how you know if you have one, the fact that you're thinking about whether or not you have a soul is enough to say that you do in my world.
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You can't tell if you have one. It's just there. Think of it like a passport you gotta take care of. You're born, you get a soul that supposed to be free of sin, then you die. And go on to heaven, if you took care of it.
Not having one just means you're not alive. Everything has a soul.
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I've seen what happens when there's a body left but no soul, and [there's a brief pause.] it's something nobody deserves.
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[It doesn't take him long to find his favorite palm-tree headed friend! And he...doesn't look happy. 8c]
[Henry decides to investigate the best way he knows how which is to advance toward Envy with his arms straight up in the air.]
Envvyyyy-y-y-y.
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To have a soul means that there is an aspect of a being that is able to transcend the physicality of the body, that isn't bound by the body's basic needs. There's a lot of theological arguments across religions in my world about the nature of the soul and whether those besides humans have them. I personally think that it is your soul, since it is what survives the body, that allows you entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven. Whether or not I myself have a soul is a question that has never been answered, and, since I cannot tell definitely what a soul looks or feels like, I don't know how to tell if you have one or not.
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is a soul like a heart?
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sorry this is so late orz;
well I'm late too, so no worries
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