Voting:Level 5's and Up/Psyche Powers - Soul Definition - Resolved

When the powers for the children of Psyche were first made by me (when I created my character Encarna Aragon), Psyche was regarded as a goddess of both the mind and soul. However, upon looking for a source to confirm this, I found none, surprised that I regarded her as a goddess of the mind without a source. However, another canonical source of Greek philosophy was found, spoken by Plato and Socrates in Ancient Greece. According to record, this suggestion of the definition of the soul was popular and respected in the philosophical community in ancient Greece, as with the others ideas of the two famous philosophers. It can also be held, however, that we should preserve and use the most popular and modern day definition of the soul. In order to make things fair, we will put the definition of the 'soul' in regard to Psyche's children's powers up for a vote. Upon that definition of the soul, the official powers for Psyche's children will be created.

Option One - The Platonic Soul
"Plato, drawing on the words of his teacher Socrates, considered the soul the essence of a person, being that which decides how we behave. He considered this essence to be an incorporeal, eternal occupant of our being. As bodies die, the soul is continually reborn in subsequent bodies. The Platonic soul comprises three parts: Each of these has a function in a balanced, level and peaceful soul."
 * 1) the logos, or logistikon (mind, nous, or reason)
 * 2) the thymos, or thumetikon (emotion, or spiritedness, or masculine)
 * 3) the eros, or epithumetikon (appetitive, or desire, or feminine)

Using this definition of the soul, powers relating to the mind, the emotions and the desires will be incorporated into Psyche's children's power set. Powers relating to spirits, ghosts, the undead and the underworld will not be included in the set of powers, as Plato does not relate the spirit with the soul in any way.

Option Two - The Modern Soul
Soul - the general essence of a person and their life, that becomes the spirit after death.

Upon using this definition of the soul, powers (like those of Melinoe's) that concern the soul as a spirit in the afterlife will be incorporated into Psyche's children's power set. The soul as the essence of a person in life will also have a factor in the set, such as the control of the soul or through it the person for a short time. Any powers relating to thoughts, emotions and desires will be left out of the set.

For Option One (+1)

 * 1) 

Comments
I personally feel that Option One is far superior to the second (and thus I choose to give up the fraction of spirit/ghost-related powers I gave Encarna) as it not only preserves a large fraction of the original powers and allows for a wider scope of control, but also prevents overlap with Melinoe's Cabin powers and any other gods that relate to death. The soul is also related to emotions, desires and the mind today in certain instances.

