The
second sort of believers in reincarnation affirm
the existence of the other world, and they consider
reincarnation the means of becoming perfect
-- that is, they think that man, by going from
and coming again to this world, will gradually
acquire perfections, until he reaches the inmost
perfection. In other words, that men are composed
of matter and force: matter in the beginning
-- that is to say, in the first cycle -- is
imperfect, but on coming repeatedly to this
world it progresses and acquires refinement
and delicacy, until it becomes like a polished
mirror; and force, which is no other than spirit,
is realized in it with all the perfections.
This is the presentation of the subject by those
who believe in reincarnation and transmigration.
We have condensed it; if we entered into the
details, it would take much time. This summary
is sufficient. No logical arguments and proofs
of this question are brought forward; they are
only suppositions and inferences from conjectures,
and not conclusive arguments. Proofs must be
asked for from the believers in reincarnation,
and not conjectures, suppositions and imaginations.
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