It is on the acceptance or rejection of the theory of the Unity of all in Nature, in its ultimate Essence, that mainly rests the belief or unbelief in the existence around us of other conscious beings besides the Spirits of the Dead.
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Fire is the most perfect and unadulterated reflection, in heaven as on Earth, of the one flame. It is life and death, the origin and the end of every material thing. It is divine substance.
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Let not the fierce sun dry one tear of pain before thyself hast wiped it from the sufferer's eye.
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If coming events are said to cast their shadows before, past events cannot fall to leave their impress behind them.
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