"Pneuma" is a term derived from ancient Greek that translates to "breath" or "spirit." It has various interpretations and usages across different fields: 1. **Philosophy and Psychology**: In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Stoics, pneuma was considered the vital spirit or life force that governed the body and the soul. It was thought to give life to the physical body and was seen as a bridge between the material and the immaterial.
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