[connectedkids] o get in the way: we may hasten it

Schnair boothroyd at hostiga.com
Fri Sep 4 20:02:03 EDT 2009


Nt his thought back to earth to find her, and she was in much grief and
care; and that then all these messages had at once ceased, and he knew
that she had left the body. He was a merry boy, full of delight and
laughter, and we went very cheerfully together through the sunlit wood,
with its green glades and open spaces, which seemed all full of life and
happiness, creatures living together in goodwill and comfort. I saw in
this journey that all things that ever lived a conscious life in one of
the innumerable worlds had a place and life of their own, and a time of
refreshment like myself. What I could not discern was whether there was
any interchange of lives, whether the soul of the tree could become an
animal, or the animal progress to be a man. It seemed to me that it was
not so, but that each had a separate life of its own. But I saw how
foolish was the fancy that I had pursued in old days, that there was a
central reservoir of life, into which at death all little lives were
merged; I was yet to learn how strangely all life was knit together, but
now I saw that individuality was a real and separate thing, which could
not be broken or lost, and that all things that had ever enjoye

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