"ba;" changed to "ba;" [Semicolon changed to italics.]
Original Paragraph:
P1215:4, 111:0.4
In the conception of the atman the Hindu teachers really approximated
an appreciation of the nature and presence of the Adjuster, but they failed
to distinguish the copresence of the evolving and potentially immortal soul.
The Chinese, however, recognized two aspects of a human being, the yang and
the yin, the soul and the spirit. The Egyptians and many African tribes
also believed in two factors, the ka and the ba;
the soul was not usually believed to be pre-existent, only the spirit.