
Von der Seele
"Von der Seele" by Carl Ludwig Schleich is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. The work delves into various psychological and philosophical topics, exploring the nature of the soul and its connection to rhythm, humor, consciousness, and more. Schleich examines concepts that bridge the gap between the physical and spiritual realms, indicating an overarching theme of understanding human existence through rhythm. The opening of the text begins with a profound meditation on rhythm, which the author regards as fundamental to existence itself. Schleich reflects on how everything in the universe, including human emotions and actions, is interwoven with rhythm—present in both the grand movements of the cosmos and in minute biological processes. He expresses a reverence for the complexity and mystery of rhythm, presenting it as a vital force that influences our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, thereby linking humanity's internal life to the external universe. This exploration sets the stage for a deeper analysis of the human soul, laying a philosophical groundwork for the essays that follow.
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