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tracks of a rolling stone-第85章

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which leaves his possibilities as limitless as  itself。

Spectrology informs us that the chemical elements of matter  are everywhere the same; and in a boundless universe where  such unity is manifested there must be conditions similar to  those which support life here。  It is impossible to doubt; on  these grounds alone; that life does exist elsewhere。  Were we  rashly to assume from scientific data that no form of animal  life could obtain except under conditions similar to our own;  would not reason rebel at such an inference; on the mere  ground that to assume that there is no conscious being in the  universe save man; is incomparably more unwarrantable; and in  itself incredible?

Admitting; then; the hypothesis of the universal distribution  of life; has anyone the hardihood to believe that this is  either the best or worst of worlds?  Must we not suppose that  life exists in every stage of progress; in every state of  imperfection; and; conversely; of advancement?  Have we still  the audacity to believe with the ancient Israelites; or as  the Church of Rome believed only three centuries ago; that  the universe was made for us; and we its centre?  Or must we  not believe that … infinity given … the stages and degrees of  life are infinite as their conditions?  And where is this to  stop?  There is no halting place for imagination till we  reach the ANIMA MUNDI; the infinite and eternal Spirit from  which all Being emanates。

The materialist and the sceptic have forcible arguments on  their side。  They appeal to experience and to common sense;  and ask pathetically; yet triumphantly; whether aspiration;  however fervid; is a pledge for its validity; 'or does being  weary prove that he hath where to rest?'  They smile at the  flights of poetry and imagination; and love to repeat:


Fools! that so often here Happiness mocked our prayer; I think might make us fear A like event elsewhere; Make us not fly to dreams; but moderate desire。


But then; if the other view is true; the Elsewhere is not the  Here; nor is there any conceivable likeness between the two。   It is not mere repugnance to truths; or speculations rather;  which we dread; that makes us shrink from a creed so shallow;  so palpably inept; as atheism。  There are many sides to our  nature; and I see not that reason; doubtless our trustiest  guide; has one syllable to utter against our loftiest hopes。   Our higher instincts are just as much a part of us as any  that we listen to; and reason; to the end; can never  dogmatise with what it is not conversant。




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