THE SOUL is an incorporeal body. It is fixed to a corporeal body and takes its shape like water in a glass. Once its corporeal body perishes, it instantly moves onto another; this is neither rebirth nor possession as, supposedly, the soul does not retain or any experience it has.
The soul enhances and amplifies the emotions and sensations of a corporeal body. The mind responds to each stimulus objectively as it is part of the corporeal body; it is said that the soul is culpable for most differences in emotional output.
In death, one has no soul; it is said that the soul is essential to maintaining its corporeal body to the same extent as the corporeal body itself.
Not much is known about the soul; due to its elusivity, all information on it is purely speculative or theoretical.