The term "human soul" refers to the immaterial part of a person that is believed to give life to the body and to be responsible for feelings, thoughts, and consciousness. It is often considered as the essence of a human being or the core of one's being, which distinguishes humans from animals. The concept of the soul has been explored in various religious traditions, philosophical beliefs, and cultural practices throughout history. Some believe that the soul is eternal and exists even after death, while others see it as a product of physical existence and ceases to exist when the body dies. However, the exact nature, definition, and location of the human soul remain subjects of debate and interpretation among different belief systems.