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The science of peace

Chapter 15

XIII. JIVA-ATOMS — (A) GENERALLY.

A resume. — The genesis of the Jiva-atom. — Its general negational attributes, viz., Size- Life-Vibration. — Definition of the atom. — Of — Jiva. — Adhyasa, mutual reflection or super- imposition of each other's characteristics. — Universals, singulars, and particulars-indi- viduals.— Animate, inanimate, all un-in- animate. — Organic, inorganic, all-organic. — Chemico-physical affinities, psychic sympa- thies, psycho-physical parallelism. — The sig- nificance of the distinction between animate and inanimate. — Life, de an, necrobiosis. — The meaning of death. — Soul, body, and causal envelope ; Sthula-Sukshma-Karana, gross-subtle-causal ; inner-outer-relational. — Nucleus - protoplasm - capsular - network. — Pseudo-infinite planes within planes. — Birth, death, rebirth. — Patience, latence, develop- ment.— The Absolute. — Animate nature, inani- mate nature, the Virat-Purusha. — Individuals
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within individuals. — Various theories of phy- sical science tending towards the same view. — The need of judging things by their mutual proportion. — The birth of facts from laws 200 — 221