pneu·ma (no͞oˈmə, nyo͞oˈ-)
noun
The soul or vital spirit.
Origin: Greek
The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning "breath", but also "spirit, soul, courage, vigour", it is distinguished from Latin anima, "soul." In Greek, this distinction exists between pneuma (πνευμα), "breath, motile air, spirit," and psykhē (ψυχη), "soul."
This blog is entirely that spirit, courage, vigour. This blog has no affiliation to any religious group of a similar name.
Haha one of those pictures is me
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