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1 61| their distance, so that each body not only is affected by 2 61| And consequently every body feels the effect of all 3 62| represents more distinctly the body which specially pertains 4 62| the entelechy; and as this body expresses the whole universe 5 62| universe in representing this body, which belongs to it in 6 63| 63. The body belonging to a Monad (which 7 63| called an animal. Now this body of living being or of an 8 63| there must be order in the body, through which the universe 9 64| 64. Thus the organic body of each living being is 10 70| appears that each living body has a dominant entelechy, 11 70| the members of this living body are full of other living 12 72| Thus the soul changes its body only by degrees, little 13 72| alone is completely without body. (Theod. 90, 124.)~ 14 73| separation of the soul from the body. What we call births [generations] 15 74| that not only the organic body was already there before 16 74| but also a soul in this body, and, in short, the animal 17 78| the soul and the organic body. The soul follows its own 18 78| follows its own laws, and the body likewise follows its own