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66: THE EXISTENCE OF THE RATIONAL SOUL AFTER THE DEATH OF THE BODY 239 |
Question.—After the body is put aside and the spirit has
obtained freedom, in what way will the rational soul exist?
Let us suppose that the souls who are assisted by the
bounty of the Holy Spirit attain to true existence and eternal
life. But what becomes of the rational souls—that is to
say, the veiled spirits?
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Answer.—Some think that the body is the substance
and exists by itself, and that the spirit is accidental and depends
upon the substance of the body, although, on the
contrary, the rational soul is the substance, and the body
depends upon it. If the accident—that is to say, the
body—be destroyed, the substance, the spirit, remains.
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Second, the rational soul, meaning the human spirit,
does not descend into the body—that is to say, it does not
enter it, for descent and entrance are characteristics of
bodies, and the rational soul is exempt from this. The
spirit never entered this body, so in quitting it, it will not
be in need of an abiding-place: no, the spirit is connected
with the body, as this light is with this mirror. When the
mirror is clear and perfect, the light of the lamp will be
apparent in it, and when the mirror becomes covered with
dust or breaks, the light will disappear.
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The rational soul—that is to say, the human spirit—has neither entered this body nor existed through it; so
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after the disintegration of the composition of the body,
how should it be in need of a substance through which it
may exist? On the contrary, the rational soul is the substance
through which the body exists. The personality of
the rational soul is from its beginning; it is not due to the
instrumentality of the body, but the state and the personality
of the rational soul may be strengthened in this
world; it will make progress and will attain to the degrees
of perfection, or it will remain in the lowest abyss of ignorance,
veiled and deprived from beholding the signs of
God.
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Answer.—The progress of man’s spirit in the divine
world, after the severance of its connection with the body
of dust, is through the bounty and grace of the Lord alone,
or through the intercession and the sincere prayers of
other human souls, or through the charities and important
good works which are performed in its name.
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1. | “Veiled spirits” here signify rational souls, souls not possessing the spirit of faith. Cf. “Soul, Spirit and Mind,” p. 208. [ Back To Reference] |