Jemini
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Why am I about to give a serious answer when everyone else is clearly being ridiculous?
Living beings are comprised of a body, a soul, and a spirit. The body is like a giant robot from a mecha anime. The soul is like the pilot of the robot, and the spirit is like the software program that makes the robot respond properly to the pilot's commands.
A soul, once separated from the body, can board a different robot. However, as it remains outside the body it's memories will begin to decay. This is why most people are born without memories of their past lives. Normally it takes a long time for a lost soul to find a new body. This is a result of the afterlife, in which a soul tends to spend a lot of time and does not wish to leave as it's memories continue to decay.
(This is the literal model I use in my own writing. I think it is a fairly easy to visualize explanation that fits most tropes involving the soul in writing.)
Living beings are comprised of a body, a soul, and a spirit. The body is like a giant robot from a mecha anime. The soul is like the pilot of the robot, and the spirit is like the software program that makes the robot respond properly to the pilot's commands.
A soul, once separated from the body, can board a different robot. However, as it remains outside the body it's memories will begin to decay. This is why most people are born without memories of their past lives. Normally it takes a long time for a lost soul to find a new body. This is a result of the afterlife, in which a soul tends to spend a lot of time and does not wish to leave as it's memories continue to decay.
(This is the literal model I use in my own writing. I think it is a fairly easy to visualize explanation that fits most tropes involving the soul in writing.)