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<blockquote class="definition">'''Neshamah''' (breath, in Hebrew), is the Judaic term for the  [[Spiritual Ego]].<ref>Zohar, Rayah Mehemna, Terumah 158b. See Leibowitz, Aryeh (2018). The Neshamah: A Study of the Human Soul. Feldheim Publishers. pp. 27, 110</ref></blockquote>
'''Neshamah''' (She Who Listens), "the soul who inspires and guides us" is the Judaic term for the  [[Spiritual Ego]]..<ref>Starhawk. Spiral Dance, The - 20th Anniversary: A Rebirth of the Ancient Religion of the Goddess: 20th Anniversary Edition: Starhawk: 9780676974676: Gateway - Amazon.Ca. New York: Harper One, 2011.</ref></blockquote>  
 
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Neshamah

Neshamah (breath, in Hebrew), is the Judaic term for the Spiritual Ego.[1]

Terms

Syncretic Terms

Notes

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  1. Zohar, Rayah Mehemna, Terumah 158b. See Leibowitz, Aryeh (2018). The Neshamah: A Study of the Human Soul. Feldheim Publishers. pp. 27, 110