An animist is a person who believes that things - plants, inanimate objects and natural phenomena - have souls. The word comes from the Latin word anima, which means life, and soul.
It is the Catholic faith that believes in purgatory and as that faith also believes that animals do not have souls, then no, logically, there can be no purgatory for animals.
The Church believes that all animals also have souls but they are not immortal souls as man has. In other words, once the animal dies, so does its soul.
Plus souls are the good souls and Hollows are the bad souls
He has no organised religion but he believes in an afterlife, and what he calls a 'Lake of Souls'.
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However, depending on the denomination you could believe that all conscience things have souls. I believe that dogs and cats have souls. That's just my opinion; it is said that only humazns do and we can only go to his kingdom
Souls....
No.
A good song to describe a friend who always believes everything people tell her is "Eleanor Rigby" by The Beatles. The song captures feelings of loneliness and the impact of believing in others without questioning their intentions. Another fitting choice could be " gullible" by the band "The Bouncing Souls," which playfully addresses someone who takes things at face value. Both songs highlight the innocence and vulnerability that can come from trusting too easily.
The white tree in "Avatar" is called the Tree of Souls. It is a sacred and mystical tree that is central to the Na'vi culture.
The song on the dead souls commercial is not a song it is a poem called the spider and the Fly
It is called paradise.