We may then suppose that the ancestral form was a monad with a theca which, in some progeny, assumed the form found in the Apusozoa. |
Two types of monad pollen are present in early orchids, namely that with pollenkitt and that with elastoviscin. |
As to the monad, the true monad is that which embraces all number or plurality in itself. |
Thus as the perfect monad, he is intrinsically and extrinsically the whole, sustaining all things. |
Each international tribunal normally constitutes a monad, or self-contained unit, disjointed from other courts or tribunals of a similar nature. |
Each monad, each particle of existence, is impregnated with energy and Consciousness. |