Soul

The soul (魂) is an aspect believed to be the spiritual essence of a living being.

Principles
The soul is said to be an incorporeal part of a living being, holding their spiritual essence and consciousness.

In many cultures, after a person's, their soul is believed to persist, leaving the body and passing into an afterlife realm, often dictated by their actions in life (such as with Heaven and Hell), or move through the cycle of reincarnation to be reborn in a new body and start life anew. In some stories, there are souls that are barred from the afterlife and left to wander the earth, or linger as ghosts due to the nature of their or unfinished business. There are often various rites intended to assist the soul in its passage, and figures believed to act as guides. There are also some means intended to communicate with the souls of the dead.

There are also various stories of people who sold their own soul to a supernatural entity, such as the devil, in order to achieve a goal or attain power.

The Imagine Breaker apparently doesn't work on souls, even if they are of supernatural origin.

Magic
Despite the fact that modern magic revolves around refining life force into magic power, few magicians have a clear answer as to what the soul actually is. There are various theories, some more prominent than others, but there is little proof as to which is correct.

Though the mechanisms of the soul are not fully understood, there are magical methods to duplicate it and magicians can create physical bodies to act as containers for the soul despite not properly understanding it. The creation of magical life forms is one example of this. There are also spells intended to affect a target's soul, and means of tracing people through magical power based on the link to the soul.

There are a number of fields of magic involving the souls of the dead, their passage and communication with them. One of these is necromancy, which includes rituals to communicate with the dead and to help them pass through the gates of heaven. In some of these rituals, necromancers can place a false soul (偽りの魄) into a corpse, in order to put the "residual memory" to rest and close its "spiritual circuit". These false souls can possess and operate corpses, being able to animate them to a certain extent and act autonomously.

Magic Names are supposedly carved onto a magician's soul.

Aleister Crowley devised a number of theories and concepts concerning the soul. One was that a soul enters a baby's body three months after conception, implying that there is no soul until the 90th day of pregnancy and that a soul could be guided into the body during that time. Magic was subsequently released based on this idea, involving guiding in a high-level soul into a fetus and granting a physical body to a superhuman entity. Aleister also referred to the current or directionality of the force binding the soul as karma, stating that it could not be judged good or evil, high or low. The Bridge Builders Cabal would make use of both of these ideas in their ceremony to produce their savior.

Science
The soul is just as little or even less understood on the science side. In the past, there were a number of scientific theories made involving the soul, such as resulting in a loss of mass from a corpse after, which have been disproved.

According to Kuriba Ryouko's theory, unlike other souls, thought to be linked to the body and destroyed when it ceases to function, the doppelganger's soul is apparently merely stored inside the mechanical body and if the container was destroyed, it would be freed from its restraints and spread to its surroundings. She also theorized that the abnormal "free soul" (自由な魂) would be able to possess anything or possibly, in the worst case scenario, engulf the city itself. While still intact, the doppelganger was capable of exerting an influence on objects within close proximity, and after its body was breached, it appeared to exhibit the ability of soul possession (魂の憑依) to a much greater degree, absorbing the materials around it to form a gigantic puppet body higher than a multi-storey building. However this was later revealed to be due to the use of self-replicating artificial muscles, with the nature of the doppelganger's soul left in doubt.

Following research into where esper abilities originate from through dissection, Hishigata came to the conclusion that it had something to do with the soul.