Animal soul

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Animal Soul is a term that in Theosophy is usually applied to the fourth principle (kāma) and sometimes to the the fifth principle (manas) especially when in association to the fourth (kāma-manas).

In December 1881 H. P. Blavatsky talks about the "animal soul" as the "kamarupa" of a living man (a medium)[1], while in January 1882 T. Subba Row] speaks of it as the "physical intelligence."[2]


Notes

  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Collected Writings vol. III (Wheaton, Ill: Theosophical Publishing House, ???), 347
  2. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Collected Writings vol. III (Wheaton, Ill: Theosophical Publishing House, ???), 407