verb
- giving a soul to; imbuing with spiritual essence or life
Usage: present participle of ensoul; philosophical or literary
Examples
- The artist believed that ensouling her sculptures required deep meditation.
- Ancient myths often describe gods ensouling clay figures to create humans.
- The poet wrote about nature ensouling the landscape with divine presence.
- She felt the music was ensouling her very being.
- The ritual was meant to be ensouling the sacred space.
- His philosophy focused on ensouling matter through consciousness.