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# ABU1725 - `Abdu'l-Bahá   -   180 words
title Words spoken on 1920-09-07
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The body of man is from the world of nature. His body is akin to that of the animal. He has animal tendencies.
translations SW_v11#16 p.269, PN_1920 p032, PN_1920 p056, PN_1920 p092, PN_1920_heh p014, PN_1920_heh_haifa p021
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Man's distinction from the animal; Second birth; Spiritual transformation; Wine as symbol of spiritual transformation; Two aspects of the human soul; the higher and lower natures; Worldliness vs. other-worldliness
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