As in, I shall devour your soul.
Yes, Plato believed in the immortality of the soul. In his dialogues, he argues that the soul is immortal and exists before and after life in the physical world. According to Plato, the soul is eternal, unchanging, and possesses knowledge of the Forms.
"Seeking Whom He May Devour" was written by Fred Vargas and was first published in 1999.
Seeking Whom He May Devour has 300 pages.
He hoped this would make him immortal.
People are not immortal - they will die eventually. Most religions believe that people have a part (a soul) that is immortal, but this can't really be proved or disproved easily
dementors
Rulers - Immortal soul/Rational Soldiers - Mortal soul/Spirited Workers - Mortal soul/Appetites
If you believe that the soul is immortal, that means that it lasts forever, and is therefore infinite in terms of its length of existence.
you can sell them to the soul collector or put them on the soul market
Immortality of the Soul liberates us from afterlife. If only we realize that we are the Divine immortal Soul. If we remain ignorant and we think we are the body, then we die and we are reborn based on our Karma, our actions. Even if we think we are the ME, the mind and the ego, not the body that returns to dust, we still have an afterlife. When we realize we are the immortal Soul, that realization liberates us from an afterlife. It makes us escape from that constant cycle of death and rebirth and that is our ultimate goal, to realize we are the Divine Soul. Only then, we become the immortal Soul that we truly are. As long as the wave doesn't realize that it is part of the ocean, it will keep on splashing and splashing. But the moment it realizes it is not a wave, it is the ocean, the splashing ends.
I do not believe you will find the actual phrase 'immortal soul' in the Bible. In fact, some sects say the soul is not immortal and there is no life between physical death and 'the resurrection of the body' on judgment day.Another answer:The phrase "immortal soul" does not appear in the Bible. However, between the promise of eternal life for the faithful believer (John 3:16) and the question asked by Jesus in Matthew 16:26 (For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?), the Bible clearly teaches that the soul of man IS immortal, and that its ultimate disposition is solely in the hands of God.Ecclesiastes 12:7 - Then the dust will return to the earth as it was, And the spirit will return to God who gave it.Matthew 10:28 - And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.[Quotes from NKJV]