There is no soul. The concept of a soul was made up by religions. You don't have one.
It is this realization that 'I am' makes us self-sufficient, self-realization is the way to know what is "aatma"(Soul), it is written in Vedas, Geeta and Puranas. There are three forms of the soul – the soul, the spirit soul and the subtle soul. The one who resides in the physical body is called the soul. When this soul resides in the body of lust and desire, then it is called Pretaatma. It can be understood by practising meditation.
This depends on what you mean by 'soul.' From a non-spiritual perspective, SOME brain activity that determines behavioral characteristics can be observed, although not necessarily understood. From a spiritual perspective, no -- there will never be anything that can detect a 'soul' in a spiritual sense because the entire point of faith is that it is not verifiable.
The past participle of "understand" is "understood."
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The concept of the soul is typically understood as a spiritual essence separate from the physical body. Different cultures and religions may have varying beliefs about where the soul is located, with some suggesting it resides within the heart, while others believe it exists throughout the entire body or as a separate entity altogether. Ultimately, the position of the soul is subjective and can vary depending on individual beliefs.
Past tense is understood. understand /understood /understood
A synonym of understood is recognize
In grammar, the understood subject noun is the subject implied or understood in the sentence but not explicitly stated. This often occurs in commands or instructions where the subject "you" is assumed. For example, "Sit down" implies "You sit down" without stating it explicitly.
No. Evolution is not fully understood.
Understood is the past tense.
No, not fully understood but most of the source and system have understood by scientists.
I understood the instructions clearly and completed the task accordingly.