3/14 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. |