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    Passions engage the lower powers of cognition and desire to their fullest extent

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    Joy arises when the soul perceives its own strength and perfectionThe soul must be joyous when it feels as much as it canWhen the lower powers are fully engaged, the soul feels as much as it can

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    in the passions almost the entire lower power of cognition and desire is engaged, that is, almost the entire lower part of our soul. Thus in the emotions the soul is sensitive of the strength of its powers, that is, of its perfection. It must therefore necessarily be gratified with its own strength. It must be joyous when it feels as much as it can. (Gemüthsbewegungen, §89, p. 124)

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