Abstract

The article considers the soul as the basis of the subject’s natural self-control and the prospects for its further development, improvement and maximum utilization. From the point of view of the authors of the article, the human soul in the form of extracts has vegetative, sensual, sensitive, volitional and intellectual components. In the classification of the human soul, innate and acquired, ontological and deontological, genetic and zodiac, karmic and direct, constant and changing elements are distinguished. It is argued that the soul is characterized by the information- psychological essence of any living system (biopsychism). The latter must constantly remain in an active state; this is an ontological setting.

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