86:5.12 Those who held the [[doctrine]] of three or four souls believed that the loss of one soul meant discomfort, two illness, [[three]] [[death]]. One soul lived in the [[breath]], one in the head, one in the hair, one in the [[heart]]. The sick were advised to stroll about in the open [[air]] with the [[hope]] of recapturing their strayed souls. The greatest of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_man medicine men] were supposed to exchange the sick soul of a diseased person for a new one, the "new [[birth]]." | 86:5.12 Those who held the [[doctrine]] of three or four souls believed that the loss of one soul meant discomfort, two illness, [[three]] [[death]]. One soul lived in the [[breath]], one in the head, one in the hair, one in the [[heart]]. The sick were advised to stroll about in the open [[air]] with the [[hope]] of recapturing their strayed souls. The greatest of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicine_man medicine men] were supposed to exchange the sick soul of a diseased person for a new one, the "new [[birth]]." |