The soul universal, described, it may be, as an anima mundi, a
world-soul, must not be fixed on that account as a single subject;
it is rather the universal substance which has its actual truth
only in individuals and single subjects. Thus, when it presents
itself as a single soul, it is a single soul which is merely: its
only modes are modes of natural life.
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