"Humanity is an expression of two aspects of the soul - the animal soul and the divine soul - and these two, blended and fused in man, constitute the human soul. It is this fact that is the cause of man's special problems, and it is these two factors which involve him in the long struggle which eventuates in the liberation of the divine soul, through the sublimation of the animal soul. In these words lie much food for thought."
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Alice Bailey in A Treatise on the Seven Rays: Volume 1: Esoteric Psychology I. (1936), p. 248.
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