The last story of an external soul which I shall notice comes from Nias, an island to the west of Sumatra, which we have visited more than once in the course of this book.
In Greek tales, ancient and modern, the idea of an external soulis not uncommon.
Nobody can find my external soul," said one famous wizard, "it lies hidden far away in the stony mountains of Edzhigansk.
M155) Among the Melanesians of Mota, one of the New Hebrides islands, the conception of an external soul is carried out in the practice of daily life.
M86) In Greek tales, ancient and modern, the idea of an external soul is not uncommon.
I should add that the mere conception of an external soul occurs in the oldest Egyptian tale of "The Two Brothers," but the wrappings are absent.
Here we have the track of this remarkable idea of an external soul enclosed in a succession of wrappings, which we can trace from Hindostan to the Hebrides.
Among the Melanesians of Mota, one of the New Hebrides islands, the conception of an external soul is carried out in the practice of daily life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "external soul" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.