Difference between revisions of "Human nature"
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'''Human nature''' can be said to consist of four aspects: body, mind, [[heart]] and spirit.<ref>"...the four magnificent parts of our nature consist of body, mind, heart and spirit." {{subst:8c|50}} </ref> | '''Human nature''' can be said to consist of four aspects: body, mind, [[heart]] and spirit.<ref>"...the four magnificent parts of our nature consist of body, mind, heart and spirit." {{subst:8c|50}} </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 01:54, December 3, 2007
Human nature can be said to consist of four aspects: body, mind, heart and spirit.[1] {{[[Template:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]}}
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- ↑ "...the four magnificent parts of our nature consist of body, mind, heart and spirit." {{subst:8c|50}}