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A series of reflective essays explores the relations between body and mind by treating topics such as rhythm, humor, sleep and dreams, the subconscious, mental inhibition and pain, instinct and play, temperament, and the distinctions between animal and human souls. Bodily phenomena like wound healing, nutrition, skin sensation, and intoxication are discussed as expressions of psychophysical interaction, while music, faith, and science are examined for their educative and explanatory roles. Emphasis falls on how resistances and rhythmic patterns shape mental life, and on sketching mechanisms by which physiological conditions influence feeling, thought, and behavior.

About the Author

Schleich, Carl Ludwig portrait

Carl Ludwig Schleich

Carl Ludwig Schleich was a German author and physician, best known for his philosophical work "Von der Seele". His writings often explore the intersection of science and spirituality, reflecting his background in medicine and his interest in the human experience. Schleich's contributions to literature delve into the complexities of the soul and consciousness, offering readers a unique perspective on these timeless themes. His work is notable for its thoughtful examination of the inner workings of the mind, making him a significant figure in the realm of philosophical literature.

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