oversoul
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The Crowd, by a kind of instinct—an oversoul or undersoul of which it knows not until afterward, takes up each tool gropingly—sometimes even against its will and against its conscience, uses it and drops it.
From Crowds A Moving-Picture of Democracy by Lee, Gerald Stanley
Janet, who in far-away France had not been touched by the financial anxieties, felt a genuine grief that gave her an admirable stimulus to her efflorescent oversoul.
From The Second Generation by Phillips, David Graham
He had started upon this elopement in a vein of fine romance, immensely proud of his wickedness, and really as much in love as an artificial oversoul can be, with Jessie.
From The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)
There was no pretense, no "oversoul" in her emotion now.
From The Second Generation by Phillips, David Graham
The second or subliminal personality is the superior spiritual self, the man's own oversoul, which automatically superintends all physical functions and procedures, and influences mental and moral attitudes.
From The Life Radiant by Whiting, Lilian