I suspect that 'Soul' is another of those 'catch all' English words which has expanded beyond its origins. I believe it has a Germanic source and meant 'life' or perhaps 'life force' as opposed to 'life forms'. In the scriptures associated with the Abrahamic religions it is symbolised by 'air' (Hebrew... Ruwach, Greek... pneuma, Latin.. spiritus) or' breath' when inside the body (Hebrew.. neshama, Greek .. psyche, Latin ... anima). When the 'spirit' is invoked, the life form becomes in-spired, enlivened, enthusiastic, blissful, loving. When the 'spirit' leaves, the life form ex-spires. From the religious angle, the question then is, has your consciousness identified with the disintegrating mind and body 'life form' or the integrating 'life eternal'. Some believe that God is Life, and some God is Love. Strangely, 'lief' in the word 'belief' is cognate with the words 'life' and 'love', so 'Belief in God' could be 'Be life in Life' or 'Be love in Love'. I hope I haven't bored everybody.