Von der Seele

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Von der Seele

by Carl Ludwig Schleich

DE·~7 hours

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A contemplative collection of essays that turns the mind toward the hidden currents shaping our inner lives. From the playful pulse of humor to the quiet depths of sleep, from the mysteries of the unconscious to the tender ties between animal and human spirits, each piece offers a thoughtful meditation on a different facet of the soul. The author weaves science, philosophy, and poetic observation into a tapestry that feels both scholarly and intimately personal, inviting listeners to explore how everyday experience reverberates with deeper meaning.

The opening essay plunges into the concept of rhythm, presenting it as the fundamental pulse that links every heartbeat to the vast motions of the cosmos. With lyrical prose, it suggests that nothing exists outside this universal cadence, and that our very existence depends on aligning with it. As the listener follows this line of thought, they are encouraged to sense their own inner tempo and consider how it mirrors the larger world, setting the tone for the reflective journey that follows.

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Language

de

Duration

~7 hours (439K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-02-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Carl Ludwig Schleich

Carl Ludwig Schleich

1859–1922

Best known for developing infiltration anesthesia, this German surgeon also wrote widely read essays and memoirs that made him a popular literary voice in his day. His life joined medical innovation with a strong interest in philosophy, memory, and the meaning of everyday experience.

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