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Jean and Cable track him down to Egypt and separate him from Apocalypse, killing Apocalypse's spirit in the process.
the Halloween that Voldemort died, he attempted to kill Harry and his spell backfired and killed him. since he had his horocruxes, he could not die from the killing curse, so he became less than a body, more like a spirit. since he was not a complete spirit (if you can call it that) he was in between life and death. his body disapeared into his semi-human form
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If you are directly at the part where she says that, the answer will be revealed later in the story, and do not read my answer below, for it contains spoilers for later in the book. But if not, and you have finished the book, read on!Well, I believe that it means exactly that literally. Because when they crushed the pearls they were transported out of the underworld and into the sea. And since the pearls were given to them by a spirit of the sea, what belongs to the sea, returns to the sea.
The cast of Spirit - 2008 includes: Daniel Shirley as Human Bertie Stephens as Spirit
they called him the Evil Spirit
(Ecclesiastes 12:7) Then the dust returns to the earth just as it happened to be and the spirit itself returns to the [true] God who gave it.
The equip spell is sent to the graveyard and the monster returns to your hand as usual :)
The 'spirit in man' is separated from the body upon death and returns to God until the Judgement Process - reuniting with a physical body to stand before Jesus as King of kings.Ecclesiastes 12:7New International Version (NIV) 7 and the dust returns to the ground it came from,and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
Currently spirit returns health and mana to the player. The more spirit, the more health/mana returned out of combat. In cataclsym, they are redoing the way mana is returned and spirit will be the primary mana stat.
He does not die. his spirit was just trapped in the millennium puzzle and at the end of the series his spirit returns to it's "resting place" in Egypt.
NAtive Americans prayed to the animals spirit and thanked it for giving its life.
it was home of the spirit
There is no scientific evidence to support the belief that the spirit can separate from the body before death. In scientific terms, consciousness is generated by the brain and is extinguished upon death. Views on this topic vary between different belief systems and cultures.
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A yuki-onna is a Japanese snow-spirit, the spirit of a woman who perished in the snow in the winter months, who returns during the winter months to lure lost souls to their deaths.
Spirit can mean "breath" or "life-force"....or in other words...the energy that causes a person to live or be alive. The breath of life. (Genesis 2:7) How we know this is because in the bible at PSalms 146:4 it says - " 4 His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; In that day his thoughts do perish." Ecclesiastes 3:18-22 shows that man dies in the same manner as the beasts, for "they all have but one spirit [weru′ach], so that there is no superiority of the man over the beast," that is, as to the life-force common to both. This being so, it is clear that the "spirit," or life-force (ru′ach), as used in this sense is impersonal. It does NOT live beyond death. Ecclesiastes 12:7 states that at death the person's body returns to the dust, "and the spirit itself returns to the true God who gave it." So, the person himself was never in heaven with God; what "returns" to God is therefore the vital force that enabled the person to live.