There are two sides to the human system:
the physiological and the psychological.
And the latter governs the former.
The physiological side is that part of the human system
that can be weighed and measured.
The psychological side is the interior, the intangible; the invisible;
and, in brief, the sum total of all the forces, under-currents,
feelings, emotions, chemical processes and interior activities
that live and act and work in the body,
but are finer than the body, being composed,
not of physical substance or matter,
but of energies proceeding from mind and soul.
Whenever the psychological side is disturbed,
there will be a corresponding disturbance in the physiological.
We must have equilibrium, balance and harmony
among the psychological factors
before we can have equilibrium, balance and harmony
among the physical factors.