3. [THAT SPIRITS THINK THEMSELVES TO BE THE MAN WITH WHOM THEY ARE] The spirits attached to a man appropriate to themselves his knowledges and his memory, and from these they suppose that they are that same man; but each one of them is strong in his own cupidities and the nature therefrom, and is unable to appropriate to himself the cupidities of the man. (Homa, Memoria, Natura, Scientia, Spiritus.)