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The Mystic Will

CHAPTER XI
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So we know what the soul is.

This soul in Man is actually clear, intelligible and sensible to the other soul, and, classing them, they are to be regarded as allied, even as bodies are.

I have a soul--the _other_ hath also one." PARACELSUS is here very obscure, but he manifestly means by "the other," the Body.

To resume: "The Souls know one another as 'I,' and 'the other.' They converse together in their language, not by necessity according to our thoughts, but what _they_ will.

And note, too, that there may be anger between them, and one may belittle or injure the other; this injury is in the Soul, the Soul in the body.


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