Science regards man as an aggregation of atoms temporarily united by a mysterious force called the life-principle. To the materialist, the only difference between a living and a dead body is that in the one case that force is active, in the other latent.


Theosophical Review (ed. 1892)


Science regards man as an aggregation of atoms temporarily united by a mysterious force called the life-principle. To the materialist, the only...

Science regards man as an aggregation of atoms temporarily united by a mysterious force called the life-principle. To the materialist, the only...

Science regards man as an aggregation of atoms temporarily united by a mysterious force called the life-principle. To the materialist, the only...

Science regards man as an aggregation of atoms temporarily united by a mysterious force called the life-principle. To the materialist, the only...