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Eastern
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In Eastern culture, the soul is seen as the vital force and is linked to reincarnation and karma.
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Buddhism
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In Buddhism, the soul is believed to be part of the cycle of rebirth and influenced by karma.
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Christianity
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In Christianity, the soul is believed to be the immortal, immaterial essence of a person that continues after death.
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Hinduism
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In Hinduism, the concept of the soul is eternal, undergoes reincarnation, and is influenced by karma.
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Christian
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In Christian culture, the soul is believed to be the spiritual and immortal essence of a person, separate from the body, and may go to heaven or hell after death.
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East Asian cultures
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East Asian cultures have varying views on the soul, with an emphasis on interconnectedness and reincarnation.
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Hindu
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In Hindu culture, the soul is believed to be part of a cycle of rebirth, with its quality (karma) determining the form of the next life.
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Islam
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In Islam, the soul is considered to be the immortal essence of a person that is judged for an afterlife in heaven or hell.
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