XII
Life Between Death and Rebirth
The Connection Between the Physical and the Supersensible World
Munich, March 10, 1913
In
materialistic circles a phrase is currently in use which, though
quite sensible from an outer aspect, acquires a totally different
complexion when viewed in the light of spiritual science. It was
prevalent at the time when theoretical materialism flourished and
gained widespread popularity. Yet, even today this phrase is still
used: Assuming that there is a life after death we need not concern
ourselves with it until we get there because when we cross the gate
of death we shall see what happens. As for our physical existence, it
is sufficient to plunge into it, and one may hope, if indeed there is
a life beyond, that one is thereby adequately prepared to enter it.
In the light of super-sensible cognition capable of beholding the
realm that man crosses between death and rebirth, such a way of
speaking is pure nonsense. When we cross the gate of death we are, to
begin with, occupied with the remains, the memories and the
connections of our last earthly embodiment. For a period of decades
during the first stages after death, an individual looks back in
retrospect in a sense on his last incarnation. He is still involved
with what remains in the astral body as forces from the last earthly
life but increasingly he enters into the sphere that we described
from a cosmic aspect on a previous occasion. He gradually enters a
realm where he comes into contact with the beings of the higher
hierarchies. Man must encounter these beings because this enables him
to gather the forces he needs when later on, through birth, he again
enters physical existence.
The human being has to bring with him two things that have been
elaborated and strengthened between death and rebirth. He has to
bring with him the forces which, once he has connected himself with
the stream of heredity, enable him to fashion plastically his
corporeal form from within outwards for many years to come, in order
that the bodily constitution may be fully adapted to the
individuality that he has brought over from previous earth lives.
What is provided by way of our ancestors in the physical hereditary
stream only corresponds to the individuality inasmuch as we are
attracted by the mixture within the hereditary stream, so to speak,
that arises because of the nature of our forefathers. Man is
attracted by the potentialities within the physical hereditary
stream, but what he receives as his outer sheath by going through
birth, first has to be fashioned in its finer aspects. This is made
possible by means of a remarkably complex structure of forces that he
brings with him from the spiritual world and receives in such a form
that one particular hierarchical order bestows these, another those,
forces. To express it in a pictorial way we could say, man between
death and rebirth receives those gifts from the beings of the higher
hierarchies that he needs in order to adapt to his individuality what
is obtained by means of heredity.
This is the one aspect we have to consider in the incarnating human
being. The other is that even if he remains unaware of it, he has to
work at the elaboration and formation of his destiny. Much of what
appears as chance occurrence in life is actually conditioned by means
of the forces he has acquired between death and rebirth that enable
him to bring about precisely what lies in his karma. This indicates
how man receives the gifts of the beings of the hierarchies whom he
encounters between death and a new birth.
Supersensible perception confirms that the human soul can journey
through the realm between death and a new birth in a twofold way. It
is possible for the soul to wander through the realm of the higher
hierarchies as if stumbling in the darkness without being able to
receive the corresponding gifts from the higher hierarchies because
of inner tendencies. In order to receive the gifts from the higher
hierarchies between death and rebirth one must be able to behold, to
confront these beings consciously. Pictorially speaking, one can
wander in darkness, without light (spiritual light, of course)
through this realm, through the experiences one should have in the
presence of the beings of the higher hierarchies.
The journey can also be accomplished in such a way that, according to
the necessities of our karma, the gifts are illuminated so that we
receive them in the right manner. The light that illumines so that we
do not tread in darkness through the realm of the higher hierarchies
can never be kindled once we have crossed the gate of death, unless
we bring it with us by virtue of the feelings and thoughts towards
the higher worlds that we have developed on earth. We ourselves have
to prepare it in this life before our physical death. The light is
prepared by the thoughts and feelings that we direct, even if only
tentatively, towards the super-sensible worlds. This light can shine
forth only from ourselves — the light that enables us to pass
the beings of the higher hierarchies so that they can rightly hand
their gifts to us, so that we do not fail to grasp what we should
receive.
So we see that the saying that we can wait and need not concern
ourselves with the super-sensible world until after death is totally
untrue. It is absolutely incorrect for the way in which the
hierarchies approach us. Whether we encounter them so that we can
receive the forces that we need for a next life depends on our being
able to illumine a particular area along the journey between death
and a new birth. We remain in darkness if we have denied or turned
completely away from the idea of the spiritual world until the moment
of physical death.
The accepted view may appear plausible, but in the light of higher
worlds it is no longer valid. Supersensible perception often reveals
that a person who has failed to occupy himself with higher worlds,
who has turned away from them and lived exclusively with his thoughts
and feelings directed towards the physical world, goes through
darkness and misses the gifts that he should have received from the
higher hierarchies. When such a soul enters a new earthly existence
through birth he lacks certain forces that would have enabled him to
fashion his bodily constitution, to form it plastically from within
so that he [can] be adequately equipped according to his karma. If a person
has dulled himself to the super-sensible world in a previous
incarnation in the manner indicated then in a new life he will be
ill-equipped and weak. He will have failed to fashion forces in his
physical constitution that he should have had at his disposal during
his next earthly life; certain inner formations will be lacking. He
will be in a certain sense retarded in relation to what he might have
been — indeed, to what he should have been. He was dull in a
previous life and he will become of necessity duller in the next than
he need or should have been. He will not be able to understand as
much as he might otherwise have grasped. He will not be able to
participate in the life of the world as he otherwise could have done
and he will remain disinterested in what otherwise should have
interested him.
This may be the result of an obdurate dullness in a previous earth
existence. Thus an individual may cross the gate of death again with
a soul content that is far below the level of what he could have
attained. One might well imagine that when such a person again enters
the spiritual world and again journeys between death and rebirth, his
forces are even more dimmed, he becomes still more incapable and he
wanders in even greater darkness. One might well despair and think
that such a person will never find an upward path again but that is
not so. Something else intervenes between death and rebirth, a second
aspect that we should consider.
In the existence following the life when the individual was of
necessity dull, Lucifer and his powers have particularly strong
influence, and it is Lucifer who now illumines an area between death
and rebirth. He must now receive the gifts of the higher beings
illuminated by the luciferic powers. As a result, these gifts are
endowed with a special coloring. The person who has not gone through
darkness, yet is unable to illumine the particular area independently
out of his own forces, is capable in the next life of forming
plastically what he receives through heredity. Everything that he
thus fashions is luciferically colored. When we then observe such a
person during his next life we find that he bears the characteristics
of many people we meet, especially in our time. These individuals
possess a prosaic dry and egoistic capacity for judgment, and are
endowed with a selfish intellect that seeks only its own advantage.
These soul characteristics are the result of what has been described
previously. Clever egoists who are inclined only to place their
cleverness at the service of their own selfish motives are mostly
souls who have traveled the path that has been outlined above.
Because such souls are no longer dull but are endowed with a variety
of forces from earlier incarnations, a further opportunity is given
them to bring a ray from the super-sensible world into their new earth
existence.
In such a way the possibility arises for such souls to be fired with
a knowledge of higher worlds. They need not be debarred from further
entry into the spiritual world, but have the possibility of climbing
upwards again. Here we have a remarkable and important connection
between three earthly lives and the two intervening periods between
death and rebirth.
Supersensible perception discovers — particularly when it
directs its gaze towards contemporaries who are said to be clever,
but who act exclusively to their own advantage — that such
souls follow a particular pattern. First, an existence during which
the soul turns away from all interest in the super-sensible world.
Second, a life of limited ability because the soul lacks the
necessary inner physical organs to take an interest even in its
immediate physical surroundings (unless it was in some way
predisposed this way). Third, this is followed by a life that serves
only a selfish intellect, an egoistic intelligence. We are able to
trace the path of such individuals precisely because selfish
intelligence is so widespread in our time. It leads us back to a
period in which we find a multitude of people who in a previous
incarnation, because of insufficient development, manifested a dull
interest in their surroundings. Then we find a third incarnation that
for many souls took place during the fourth post-Atlantean period
when more atheism and lack of interest for the spiritual world
prevailed in many parts of the world than is currently believed
today. Because of the particular circumstances of our time it is
possible to study the path of development of the soul as
characterized above, but this study also plainly reveals the lot of
the soul who in our time willfully shuts himself off from
super-sensible worlds.
A sequence of three earthly lives may take its course in yet another
way. The following may occur. We observe a soul who, gripped by a
certain fanaticism, satisfies its own strivings, a soul who reveals a
religious, egoistic element. We find such souls today. There have
always been such souls in the course of the evolution of humanity on
the earth, souls who are instinctively endowed with a certain faith
because of an inner egoism that awaits a kind of retribution or
compensation for earthly life in the world beyond. Such an
expectation may be thoroughly egoistic and connected with a fanatic
narrow-mindedness in relation to what is imparted to humanity by
spiritual science or the Mysteries. There are many people today who
hold fast to the possibility of insight into the spiritual world, but
who reject fanatically, in a narrow-minded way, anything that is
contrary to the confession in which they were born and brought up.
Such souls are usually too easy-going to learn to know anything about
the spiritual world and although they believe in a beyond, they
harbor a profound egoism.
A configuration of this nature indicates again that the soul cannot
find the correct path between death and rebirth. The gifts of the
beings of the higher hierarchies cannot be received rightly. They
work in such a way that although he can fashion his bodily
constitution and partly participate in the formation of his karma,
nothing fits properly. He becomes, for example, a hypochondriac, a
hypersensitive person who is destined by his mere physical
organization to be so affected by his surroundings that he goes
through life with a morose, dissatisfied, discontented disposition.
Life impinges upon him and he feels continually wounded. The reason a
person is a hypochondriac, a pathologically melancholy individual,
may be found in what has been described. It is prepared and
predestined through the physical organization. When such a soul again
goes through the portal of death, super-sensible investigation reveals
that he falls strongly under the influence of the Ahrimanic forces.
These forces now color what a man gathers between death and rebirth
and in the next incarnation without his intervention he is so
predisposed in his thoughts and feelings as to be narrow-minded. He
is incapable of looking at the world in an open, unbiased way. Souls
in our environment who display a narrow-mindedness, who are incapable
in their thinking of going beyond certain limits, who are as if
equipped with blinders, who in spite of genuine efforts are limited,
owe their karma to the conditions described above.
In order to clarify still further what is meant, let us consider the
following instance. In the spring, the first issue of the
Liberal Thinking Calendar of the Free-Thinkers (Freidenkerkalender)
appeared, devoted to the religious education of children. The man
responsible for it appears well-meaning and no doubt thoroughly
convinced of the truth of what he writes. He develops the following
theory. One should give no religious education to children because it
is unnatural. For if one allows children to grow up without injecting
religious concepts and feelings into them, one notices that they do
not come to them of their own accord. This is supposed to demonstrate
that it is unnatural to instill such ideas into children because they
merely come from outside.
There can be no doubt that adherents of the free-thinker movement
receive such ideas with enthusiasm and even consider them to be
profound. Yet one need but reflect on the following. It is common
knowledge that if a young child were removed to a desert island
before he learned to speak, and there grew up without ever hearing
the human voice, he would never learn to speak! This shows clearly
that children do not learn to speak unless speech comes to them from
outside. The good free-thinking preacher would also have to forbid
his followers from teaching children how to talk, for speech also is
not developed of its own accord. Thus something that appears
eminently logical, and that is regarded as profound by a considerable
group of people, is nothing but logical nonsense. As soon as one
thinks it through it simply does not hold. This is a typical example
of a person wearing blinders.
There are many people like that today. Indeed they appear to have a
highly developed soul activity but as soon as they have to go beyond
a certain field that they have worked out for themselves, everything
collapses. They are utterly incapable of going beyond their rigid
boundaries. If we look back into previous embodiments of such people,
we find two incarnations as described earlier. This can also shed
light on the future of the many souls who, because of love of ease
and egoism, lock themselves up in a faith the foundations of which
they never inquire about. Is it not so that many people today adhere
to a faith because they were born into it and are too easy-going to
question it? They are — it is perhaps an impossible thought —
equally as good Protestants or Catholics as they would have been
Moslems had their karma arranged for them to be born in Islam! We have
reached the point in the evolution of humanity when souls will lag
behind, in a sense, and will be handicapped in a future incarnation
unless they are prepared to open their eyes to what can stream from
the spiritual worlds today in a variety of ways.
Karmic connections are indeed complex but light is thrown on them by
considering some such examples as have here been discussed. In many
other ways does the life between death and rebirth, and therefore
also the next incarnation, depend on what has happened previously. By
means of super-sensible cognition, for example, we can follow souls in
the spiritual world who have special tasks between death and rebirth.
We do not see in all events on the physical plane how super-sensible
forces continually play in. Materialism is in this respect the most
short-sighted of all ideologies. Thus, all therapeutic forces in the
air, or healing forces in the water, or other therapeutic influences
in our surroundings are only partly explained by means of the current
materialistic therapeutic theories. The way in which healing
influences such as growth and blossoming forces bring healthy
influences to man's physical being depends on whether the
higher hierarchies send their powers of well-being from the
super-sensible into the sense-perceptible world. All growth and
blossoming manifestations, every breath of healthy air — this
can be perceived by super-sensible perception — is brought about
by means of super-sensible forces directed by beings of higher
hierarchies. The seer can perceive how during a particular phase of
life between death and rebirth the human soul becomes the servant of
these beings of the higher hierarchies whose task it is to send
healthful forces, powers of growth and healing, from the
super-sensible into the physical world. We can perceive many souls
dedicated for a time to the service of such activity between death
and rebirth. Souls who are called upon to serve the beings of the
higher hierarchies in this way experience a profound blessedness as a
result.
Whether a human soul is called upon to become the servant of the good
powers as described above depends on whether the soul concerned has
accomplished certain specific deeds during his physical incarnation.
There are people who inwardly growl at every action they have to
perform and are weighed down by the yoke of duty. They may be
conscientious, yet everything they do lacks real devotion, enthusiasm
and love for the task at hand. Others, on the contrary, bring warmth
and enthusiasm to their deeds and are permeated by the feeling that
what they do serves a social purpose which profits mankind at large.
Another aspect should be considered in this connection that is of
particular importance, especially in our day and age. As compared
with ancient times conditions have changed radically. Activities that
do not inspire enthusiasm are on the increase. This is a necessary
trend in the progressive development of humanity. Indeed, a person
should not be deterred from fulfilling his duty, even against his
will, if his karma has placed him in a certain situation. Yet every
person, if he really has the will, or at least when he is given the
opportunity to act, can do something in the course of his life with
real devotion providing his karma does not entirely preclude it.
Those who have an insight into such matters should realize that they
bear a special responsibility in the difficult social conditions of
our time. They should do everything in their power to devote
themselves to a social activity that can in some way alleviate the
burdens borne by those whose lives do not inspire enthusiasm. Souls
who are dulled by the prevalent social darkness should be given the
opportunity, even if only for a brief span, to accomplish something
with enthusiasm, be it only in the sphere of thinking. This is reason
enough to be ever more pleased at the expansion of our
anthroposophical movement, that it takes root in the social sphere
and goes out as a call to the man in the street who might otherwise
pursue his life totally unaware that he can in fact think and feel in
such a way that he can accomplish something with enthusiasm. It is
our task to fire people's enthusiasm.
Our work will become ever more effective in this sphere as time goes
on. The connection between earthly existence and life between death
and rebirth throws a special light on this thought. Everything we are
able to accomplish on earth with devotion, with love for the task at
hand so that we are completely involved in what we do and realize
that what we do is worthy of man, contributes to making us after
death servants of the spiritual beings of the higher hierarchies who
send healing, constructive forces from the spiritual into the
physical world. This shows the importance of enthusiasm in man's
deeds here in the physical world. If enthusiasm were to fade away in
the physical world, if love were to die, mankind in the future would
enter a physical existence with less healthful and constructive
forces from super-sensible realms than at present. Because of what is
often an unconscious fear, people who turn away from a spiritual
conception of the world today prefer to ignore connections between
the physical and super-sensible worlds. Yet connections between a
moral and physical world-order do exist.
The opposite situation should also be considered. We find souls who
for a certain period between death and rebirth have to become the
servants of spiritual beings who, on the contrary, foster disease and
bring misfortune from the super-sensible into the physical world. It
is a shattering experience to behold souls between death and rebirth
who are forced to become the servants of evil spirits of disease and
premature death, evil spirits of a gruesome human destiny conditioned
by karma by means of external events. That we suffer such a fate
depends on our karma. That the external circumstances, however, are
so arranged in the sense-perceptible world that we suffer such a fate
— this comes about by means of forces directed from the
super-sensible world. Diseases and epidemics that sweep the world are
meant here because in respect to their external occurrence they are
directed by super-sensible powers, and so are premature deaths.
We have often spoken of death in old age that has to occur with the
same necessity as that the leaves of a plant must wither when the
seed has been formed for the next plant. Such a death comes about
after a ripe life, but death can also strike a man in his early
years. When death strikes a man in the bloom of life the conditions
are brought about by certain beings of the higher hierarchies who, to
begin with, serve a retrogressive element. They send forces into the
world that bring about premature deaths, disease and karmic
misfortune. It is indeed, as has already been mentioned, a shattering
sight to behold souls after death who for a certain period serve
beings who bring about illness and death and an evil karma in human
existence. Yet, although such a contemplation causes somber, painful
feelings in us, we sense nevertheless a compensation when we trace
back the lives of such souls and find the causes for their condition
in an earlier physical existence. We do in fact discover that souls
who in a previous earth life were lacking in conscience and did not
strictly adhere to the truth become the servants of disease and
premature deaths. That is one form of compensation, but a rather
somber one.
There are yet other forms that demonstrate that the dark, somber,
compensatory measures that are woven into the web of human existence
have their justification in the overall wisdom of the world. Even if
an oppressive feeling takes hold of us as a result of certain
phenomena, we can nevertheless sense a definite relief when we
consider its counterpart in the overall structure of existence. For
instance, when a person dies prematurely as a result of an accident
or because of illness, we find that such souls are still endowed
after death with forces that otherwise would have sustained their
earthly sheaths. They carry these forces upward into a higher
spiritual realm after death. Such souls encounter the super-sensible
worlds differently from others who have lived out their earthly
existence.
It is important to observe such souls after death and to follow their
further existence. They carry into the higher worlds forces that
normally would have served a physical earthly existence. What happens
to these forces?
These forces are used to a most beautiful end in the super-sensible
world. The beings of the higher hierarchies who guide and ordain the
progressive course of evolution are endowed with certain forces that
make this course possible. This is not due to an imperfection in the
universe but it depends on certain other perfect factors, for all
forces, even those of the higher hierarchies are to some extent
limited, are not infinite. We discover that there are already souls
today who, when they enter the spiritual world after death, are so
constituted that the spirits of the higher hierarchies who foster
progressive evolution cannot do anything with them. I have often
emphasized that there are souls today who are in no way inclined to
develop an understanding of the super-sensible worlds in accordance
with our day and age, who are thoroughly materialistic and who have
completely cut themselves off from the spiritual world. It is
precisely such souls who after death make it difficult for the beings
of the spiritual hierarchies to do anything with them. These
spiritual beings of the higher hierarchies possess forces destined
for the progressive course of evolution. Souls who have closed
themselves completely against this progressive course are also too
heavy, so heavy in fact that the beings of the higher hierarchies
cannot overcome the weight. We need not despair today in respect to
such souls. The real danger point will occur in the sixth
post-Atlantean epoch, and ultimately they will be totally cast off
from progressive evolution during the Venus period. If, however,
nothing else were to intervene, such souls would have to be cast off
earlier from progressive evolution because they would be totally
useless to the beings of the higher hierarchies.
It is in fact so that obstacles arise against the challenge of
progressive evolution that sounds forth to mankind. A considerable
number of human beings in our time are as yet unable to find a deep
feeling relationship to the Christ impulse even though the earth has
reached a stage of development when the human soul needs the Christ
impulse if it is to go through life between death and rebirth in the
right way. Souls who go through the gate of death without some
connection with the Christ impulse are in danger because the leaders
of progress, the beings of the higher hierarchies, are unable to
bring their forces to bear on souls who have torn themselves out of
the stream of evolution and who, as a result of their strange
existence, destine themselves to ruin. The beings of the higher
hierarchies are only able to make something of this situation by
virtue of the fact that the forces of souls who have died prematurely
flow toward the higher hierarchies. Thereby forces that have not been
made use of, forces that could still have been used on earth but no
longer serve the need of physical existence because the body has been
cast off prematurely, flow upwards to the spiritual world.
Consider how many souls have entered the spiritual worlds as a result
of catastrophes such as the sinking of the Titanic or the
earthquake of Messina, consider the considerable numbers of souls who
in recent times have died in all parts of the world before their
lives had run their courses under normal circumstances. Then reflect
on the many forces that could have been used for earthly existence
that as a result flowed upwards into higher worlds! These forces
increase the powers of the higher hierarchies, which otherwise would
not be sufficient to lead souls who exclude themselves from the
progressive course of evolution back into the progressive stream.
We must, of course, live out our karma. Attention must be drawn to
this fact in discussing such a matter. It would be a most sinful deed
against the wisdom-filled guidance of the universe if a man were to
decide to do something himself in order to become a servant of human
progress by virtue of unused forces so as to help souls who are in
danger of being cast off. A man should not undertake anything in this
direction. If, however, his karma fulfills itself so that he dies
prematurely, he thereby becomes a servant of the beings of the higher
hierarchies in the noblest, most blessed manner. These unused forces
can then be employed to save souls who would otherwise have been
lost. That is the beautiful goal of souls who die in the flower of
their existence. In spite of the sorrow that fills us when we
experience the premature death of someone, such thoughts can bring
comfort. At moments such as these we can acquire a wider survey of
the wisdom-filled guidance of the universe.
Indeed, how amazing is the cycle of events when we behold it
spiritually. On the one hand we have souls who through their lack of
conscience prepare themselves to send illnesses, premature deaths and
accidents into our world. On the other hand, are those souls who fall
ill, are stricken by premature death and are involved in accidents.
This offers the opportunity for the karma of a lack of conscience to
be lived out. Such observations weigh heavily on one's soul and
are among the most gruesome that can be made by the seer when he
penetrates into the deeper connections of existence.
One often imagines insight into the spiritual world as a blessed
condition. This is true for certain realms but when one penetrates
into the mysteries of still higher realms much of what one beholds
there fills one with a feeling of horror. The seer is moved most
deeply and a considerable call is thereby made on his own forces when
karmic connections of human beings reveal themselves to his
super-sensible gaze — providing, of course, such investigations
are made thoroughly and conscientiously without any form of idle
speculation.
But then again we recognize, even when the most gruesome and horrible
matters are involved, how wisdom-filled the overall guidance is!
We behold the fate of souls lacking in conscience and how this leads
to conditions of illness and premature deaths brought about from the
spiritual into the physical world. On the other hand, we behold those
who suffer, who are involved in premature death and who thereby
increase forces that are destined for healing, for the saving of
mankind, forces that otherwise would not be available.
This indeed is a wonderful, redeeming aspect. On the one hand, the
possibility to err must be present, to approach because of human
error the dangerous condition of being cast out from the stream of
evolution. If that were not possible, man could not accomplish his
mission on earth. On the other hand, the other possibility of which
we have spoken today also exists and it is also part of the earth
evolution that certain people die in the flower of youth.
Supersensible vision sees that the beings of the higher hierarchies
rely on such souls to send forces for the healing and redemption of
humanity that otherwise would not be available.
We can feel reconciled to such facts when we consider that a
wisdom-filled cosmic guidance needs certain gruesome situations in
order to accomplish deeds inspired by a still loftier wisdom. It is
utterly nonsensical to ask whether the spiritual powers might not
have created a pleasant experience for all men and all beings in the
universe without such detours. One who has such a wish might be
compared to one who considers the work of the gods quite imperfect
because they have ordained that a circle cannot be a square. One
might not at once realize that both statements have the same inherent
value, and yet it is so. Just as there can be no light without
darkness, so there also cannot be a mighty, light-filled impulse that
streams upward from unused forces on earth into the spiritual worlds
unless the karma of certain souls lacking in conscience were to take
its course.
Such considerations make it clear that when we are tempted to
discover imperfections in the universe or in man's
surroundings, we should permeate ourselves with the feeling that
finding fault is based on a lack of insight that does not enable us
to survey the total web of connections. Whenever we are tempted to
criticize the imperfections of existence, we make a step forward if
we consider this attitude due to a shortcoming in ourselves. Even if
one experiences sorrow it is best never to resort in one's
suffering to criticize the wise guidance of the universe, but rather
to say to oneself that where a lack of wisdom appears in the universe
it is due to maya. Maya, the great illusion that spreads a veil
because we are not able to penetrate to the full reality of things.
Thus much light can be shed on physical earth existence when we turn
our gaze to the area that man traverses between death and rebirth.
Physical existence is not only penetrated by super-sensible
influences, the deeds that man accomplishes between death and rebirth
also stream downwards to the earth. Much of what occurs on earth,
much of what meets a person, is brought about in a variety of ways by
forces that human souls develop between death and rebirth. The
activity of souls who go through the gate of death with unused
forces, about which we have heard is among the noblest that can be
accomplished.
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