Intellect, 157:synthesis, of Wholeness. He will, as Dr. Müller-Freienfels puts it, "no longer speak of 'his' soul,Intellect, 158:of whom this apparent self is a part." - Müller-Freienfels, Richard, Mysteries of the Soul, pageSoul, 72:recognition by humanity. Dr. Richard Müller-Freienfels says, "To write the history of man's beliefSoul, 72:the history of the whole human race." - Müller-Freienfels, Richard, Mysteries of the Soul, p. 24.Soul, 79:demonstration of the vital soul. Dr. Müller-Freienfels says: "...we must not regard the body as anSoul, 81:proves to be identical with life." - Müller-Freienfels, Richard, Mysteries of the Soul, pp. 40, 41,Soul, 159:Ph.D. Mysteries of the Soul, Richard Müller-Freienfels [160] The New Reformation, Michael Pupin On |