Individuality

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Individuality is a term used in Theosophy to refer to the three higher principles in a human being or, more specifically, to the fifth principle, the higher manas or reincarnating Ego.


THE INNER, or HIGHER "EGO"; is Manas, the "Fifth" Principle, so called, independently of Buddhi. The Mind-Principle is only the Spiritual Ego when merged into one with Buddhi, -- no materialist being supposed to have in him such an Ego, however great his intellectual capacities. It is the permanent Individuality or the "Re-incarnating Ego."[1]

  1. KT