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CONTENTS 



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The Human Organism Physico-Metaphysically regarded - i 



Thoughts on the Union, or Oneness, of the Physical and 



the Metaphysical throughout the Universe 5 



Physiologico-Psychological or Anatomy Transcendental. 



In search of the Dwelling-place or Home of the Ego 12 



A Study in continuation of that on the Dwelling-place 



of the Mind or Ego - 20 



Innervation and Enervation - - 22 



On some of the " Findings " of Modern Science as to 



the Duplex, or Composite, being of Man 26 



Continuity and Continuance, or Everlastingness 31 



Continuity throughout Nature and the Cosmos, or Uni- 

 verse - - 40 



Stratification of Knowledge - - 44 



On what is, has been, and will be and " But it doth 



not yet appear what we shall be" 53 



Biogenesis in its widest aspect, and in particular on its 



application to Man - 55 



Instinct and Reason, as respectively Emanating from, 

 and Dominated and Determined by, the Sympathetic 

 and Systemic Nervous Systems - 63 



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