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112:1.16 [[Personality]] cannot very well perform in [[isolation]]. Man is innately a [[social]] [[creature]]; he is dominated by the craving of belongingness. It is [[literally]] true, "No man lives unto himself."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans#The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans.2C_XIV]
 
112:1.16 [[Personality]] cannot very well perform in [[isolation]]. Man is innately a [[social]] [[creature]]; he is dominated by the craving of belongingness. It is [[literally]] true, "No man lives unto himself."[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans#The_Letter_of_Paul_to_the_Romans.2C_XIV]
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112:1.17 But the [[concept]] of the [[personality]] as the [[meaning]] of the [[whole]] of the living and [[functioning]] [[creature]] means much more than the [[integration]] of [[relationships]]; it [[signifies]] the [[unification]] of all [[factors]] of [[reality]] as well as [[co-ordination]] of [[relationships]]. Relationships exist between two objects, but [[three]] or more objects [[eventuate]] a [[system]], and such a system is much more than just an enlarged or [[complex]] [[relationship]]. This distinction is [[vital]], for in a [[cosmic]] system the [[individual]] members are not [[connected]] with each other except in [[relation]] to the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_12#12:7._THE_PART_AND_THE_WHOLE whole] and through the [[individuality]] of the whole.
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112:1.17 But the [[concept]] of the [[personality]] as the [[meaning]] of [[the whole]] of the living and [[functioning]] [[creature]] means much more than the [[integration]] of [[relationships]]; it [[signifies]] the [[unification]] of all [[factors]] of [[reality]] as well as [[co-ordination]] of [[relationships]]. Relationships exist between two objects, but [[three]] or more objects [[eventuate]] a [[system]], and such a system is much more than just an enlarged or [[complex]] [[relationship]]. This distinction is [[vital]], for in a [[cosmic]] system the [[individual]] members are not [[connected]] with each other except in [[relation]] to the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_12#12:7._THE_PART_AND_THE_WHOLE whole] and through the [[individuality]] of the whole.
    
112:1.18 In the [[human]] [[organism]] the [[summation]] of its [[parts]] constitutes [[selfhood]]—[[individuality]]—but such a [[process]] has nothing whatever to do with [[personality]], which is the unifier of all these [[factors]] as related to [[cosmic]] [[realities]].
 
112:1.18 In the [[human]] [[organism]] the [[summation]] of its [[parts]] constitutes [[selfhood]]—[[individuality]]—but such a [[process]] has nothing whatever to do with [[personality]], which is the unifier of all these [[factors]] as related to [[cosmic]] [[realities]].

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