vital force in English

noun
1
the energy or spirit that animates living creatures; the soul.
Chief among these teachings is that the body is not an independent material organism and that good health depends on a harmonious relationship between the physical body, spirit or vital force , the soul, and the ego.

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1. This involves one’s whole heart, mind, soul, and vital force.

2. “You must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your vital force.”

3. And you must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and all your soul and all your vital force.

4. 19 After paving bricks on the whole outer walls, it brings the building curvaceous beauty. plane tridimensional effect, which makes the building full of vital force.

5. The Corporeality of Clothing in Medieval Literature: Cognition, Kinesis, and the Sacred The final portion of this section explores Corporeality, vital force, and knowledge in regards to bodily potential or a sense of "my body," "one of the most effective means of accessing the truth about the world" (234).

6. "something, anything," late 12c., from Old English awiht "Aught, anything, something," literally "e'er a whit," from a-"ever" (from Proto-Germanic *aiwi-"ever," extended form of PIE root *aiw-"vital force, life; long life, eternity") + *wihti "thing, anything whatever" (see wight).In Shakespeare, Milton, and Pope, Aught and ought occur indiscriminately.