“Man is a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal.” MenReasonHumanityAnimalReasoningReasonable Author:Alexander Hamilton
“I find very reasonable the Celtic belief that the souls of our dearly departed are trapped in some inferior being, in an animal, aplant, an inanimate object, indeed lost to us until the day, which for some never arrives, when we find that we pass near the tree, or come to possess the object which is their prison. Then they quiver, call us, and as soon as we have recognized them, the spell is broken. Freed by us, they have vanquished death and return to live with us.” SoulDeathBeliefLostAnimalTreeObjectsBrokenReturnPrisonReasonableSpellsTrappedInferiorsDepartedCelticQuiverInanimate Objects Author:Marcel Proust
“A reasonable being should ask himself why - if chemicals can enter into plants, and plants be taken up into animals, and animals be taken into man - why man himself, who is the peak of visible creation, should be denied the privilege of being assimilated into a higher power? The rose has no right to say that there is no life above it and neither has man, who has a vast capacity and unconquerable yearning for eternal life and truth and love.” IfsMenShouldAsksAnimalTakenCreationHigherEternalCapacityAnd LoveRosePlantPrivilegeVisibleReasonableChemicalsDeniedYearningEternal LifeHigher PowerTruth And LoveUnconquerable Book:Go to Heaven: A Spiritual Road Map to Eternity Source: Go to Heaven: A Spiritual Road Map to Eternity