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Nikos Kazantzakis in book "Greek Zorba" "described" the soul.

He wrote that the body is like "frozen" soul, and the soul is a "volatile" body... But this is "only" book.

In one of the apocryphes a man named Sedrach heard that:

The soul is in the middle of the heart and lungs, and it spreads all over the body.

And it is taken through the larynx and throat, before collecting it from the whole body 

This is a bit like the scenes from the movie "Ghost", right? It's just an apocryphal.

What does the Gospel say? God is the God of livings, not the deads, and that for Him all are alive,

because in fact He is not far from each one of us, because after all, in Him we live, we move and we are


This is a delicate issue. Biology and physics have diferent opinion here.

The biologist sees disintegration and death, but a careful physicist will probably admit that: life changes but it does not end


Classics do not get old. Words inscribed on the crosses near the churches too:



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If the elixir of life succeeds, it will appear as an imperceptible powder,

like a dust in a bright window.

If such a potion (so full of movement, energy, vitality) is consumed 

it will fill the body with life-giving water.

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Christianity gives an answer and leads to the Eucharist.

In Greek it means Thanksgiving. In Greek tHis food was called sterydion


Delicate, subtle, beautiful, simple and inconspicuous. Bread and wine.

The eternal desire of people, disregarded by the rules of this world



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