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- Animal_soul abstract "In kabbalah, the animal soul (נפש הבהמית; nefesh habehamit) is one of the two souls of a Jew. It is the soul that gives life to the physical body, as stated in Tanya, and is the source of animalistic desires as well as innate Jewish characteristics such as kindness and compassion. Although its initial desire is to seek out worldly, physical pleasures, it can be trained to desire spiritual pleasures instead through the guidance of the divine soul.".
- Animal_soul wikiPageExternalLink Me-and-My-Body-a-Dialogue.htm.
- Animal_soul wikiPageExternalLink Nefesh-HaBahamis-Animal-Soul-Nefesh-HoElokis-G-dly-Soul.htm.
- Animal_soul wikiPageExternalLink Lessons-in-Tanya.htm.
- Animal_soul wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=luWx6ZAL-As.
- Animal_soul wikiPageID "33763656".
- Animal_soul wikiPageLength "6563".
- Animal_soul wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Animal_soul wikiPageRevisionID "677788549".
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Behemoth.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Deuteronomy.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hasidic_thought.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kabbalah.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kabbalistic_words_and_phrases.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Divine_soul.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Hasidic_philosophy.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Kabbalah.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Mitzvah.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Shneur_Zalman_of_Liadi.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Soul.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Tanya.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Torah.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Tzadik.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Yetzer_hara.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLink Zohar.
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Animal soul".
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Animal soul#Parable of the Harlot and the Prince".
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nefesh".
- Animal_soul wikiPageWikiLinkText "animal soul".
- Animal_soul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Animal_soul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hebrew.
- Animal_soul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Animal_soul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unicode.
- Animal_soul subject Category:Hasidic_thought.
- Animal_soul subject Category:Kabbalah.
- Animal_soul subject Category:Kabbalistic_words_and_phrases.
- Animal_soul hypernym Souls.
- Animal_soul type School.
- Animal_soul type Page.
- Animal_soul type School.
- Animal_soul comment "In kabbalah, the animal soul (נפש הבהמית; nefesh habehamit) is one of the two souls of a Jew. It is the soul that gives life to the physical body, as stated in Tanya, and is the source of animalistic desires as well as innate Jewish characteristics such as kindness and compassion. Although its initial desire is to seek out worldly, physical pleasures, it can be trained to desire spiritual pleasures instead through the guidance of the divine soul.".
- Animal_soul label "Animal soul".
- Animal_soul sameAs Q4764979.
- Animal_soul sameAs m.0hhv75b.
- Animal_soul sameAs Q4764979.
- Animal_soul wasDerivedFrom Animal_soul?oldid=677788549.
- Animal_soul isPrimaryTopicOf Animal_soul.