Intellect, 53:in nature from the body and usually held to be separable in existence." Webster adds the followingIntellect, 122:Mind, and Spirit, as follows: "Spirit is nowise separable from life and mind, nor they from it.Psychology1, 94:takes action? Is this entity different to and separable from the body, or is it the result of thePsychology1, 120:nature or personality is a distinct organism, separable from him as a soul) is on the fifth ray.Psychology2, 218:man himself, considering him as an essentially separable and identifiable unity in the great cosmicSoul, 73:in nature from the body and usually held to be separable in existence." [74] - Webster'sSoul, 75:the soul (with all the mental faculties) was separable from the body, whilst the Romans regarded |