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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1887 Edition.
1887. The author sought to discover whether there may not be in
living nature some unfamiliar principle which may act as an active
and independent force after death wherein a mysterious agent
reveals itself of the most peculiar and varied nature. He found
this principle not only in man, but in the higher species of the
zoological scale so that posthumous humanity is but a special
example of posthumous animality and that this latter presents
itself as the immediate consequence of the living world. An
appendix showing the popular beliefs current in India respecting
the post-mortem vicissitudes of the human entity is also found
within.
1887. The author sought to discover whether there may not be in
living nature some unfamiliar principle which may act as an active
and independent force after death wherein a mysterious agent
reveals itself of the most peculiar and varied nature. He found
this principle not only in man, but in the higher species of the
zoological scale so that posthumous humanity is but a special
example of posthumous animality and that this latter presents
itself as the immediate consequence of the living world. An
appendix showing the popular beliefs current in India respecting
the post-mortem vicissitudes of the human entity is also found
within.
1887. The author sought to discover whether there may not be in
living nature some unfamiliar principle which may act as an active
and independent force after death wherein a mysterious agent
reveals itself of the most peculiar and varied nature. He found
this principle not only in man, but in the higher species of the
zoological scale so that posthumous humanity is but a special
example of posthumous animality and that this latter presents
itself as the immediate consequence of the living world. An
appendix showing the popular beliefs current in India respecting
the post-mortem vicissitudes of the human entity is also found
within.
The author sought to discover whether there may not be in living
nature some unfamiliar principle which may act as an active and
independent force after death wherein a mysterious agent reveals
itself of the most peculiar and varied nature. He found this
principle not only in man, but in the higher species of the
zoological scale so that posthumous humanity is but a special
example of posthumous animality and that this latter presents
itself as the immediate consequence of the living world. An
appendix showing the popular beliefs current in India respecting
the post-mortem vicissitudes of the human entity is also found
within.
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++++ L'Eldorado Br�silien Et La Serra-das-Esmeraldas Adolphe d'
Assier s.n., 1864 Technology & Engineering; Mining; Technology
& Engineering / Mining
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