Mind-Body Relations
Fillmore thoughts on mind-body relation are in close agreement with the thoughts of Gottfried Leibniz found in his Monadology. There, Leibniz says that the soul is a self-acting entelechy. He says that the soul is more than a simple monad, which represents the whole universe. Leibniz says that the soul has its own laws and that the body has its own laws. So, Leibniz says that a ‘preestablished harmony’ exists between the soul and body of all animals.
I use Leibniz’s monads in my book. I call them spiritual atoms because they are the indivisible and immortal atoms of the universe and form all things to be found in the universe.
So, considerable agreements exist between Charles Fillmore and my thoughts on the relations between mind and body.
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