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faction according to its own nature. If 

 they do this their co-operation through 

 the body receives a simple and at the 

 same time complete explanation. 



But however natural this interaction 

 is, it is nevertheless a wonder above all 

 wonders. The world that exists to the 

 soul does not exist to the cells, and 

 vice versa. They have an entirely differ- 

 ent conception of the realm in which 

 they live. They have different appre- 

 hensions, feelings and wants and per- 

 form accordingly different functions. 

 But in spite of this they are, as we 

 have seen, within certain limits so in- 

 timately connected that these different 

 comprehensions and labors are inter- 

 linked with each other, regulating each 

 other as accurately as the wheels in a 

 clock. 



