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Anima Mundi
412-036 Excelsior Pewter, comes with booklet and 36" cord
The “Anima Mundi” has been defined in philosophy as the universal soul. Plato believed that the Anima Mundi acted to the world, as the human soul acts to the human body. He spoke of the cosmos as a living being, with a body, soul, and spirit. The “Anima Mundi” was thus called, The Soul of the World
412-036 Excelsior Pewter, comes with booklet and 36" cord
The “Anima Mundi” has been defined in philosophy as the universal soul. Plato believed that the Anima Mundi acted to the world, as the human soul acts to the human body. He spoke of the cosmos as a living being, with a body, soul, and spirit. The “Anima Mundi” was thus called, The Soul of the World
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