Thoughts On Life And Religion : An Aftermath From the Writings of the Right Honourable Professor Max Müller
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Is it not all one ? only the past and the future somewhere where at present we cannot be. Wait a little time, and the eternal will take the place of the present, — and we shall have the past again, — for the past is not lost. Nothing is lost — but this waiting is sometimes very hard, and this longing very hard. Friends go on all sides, it seems a different world, yet there is work to do, and there is much left to love. MS. TF immortality is meant for no more than a con- tinuance of existence, i...f by a belief in im- mortality on the part of the Jews is meant no more than that the Jews did not believe in the annihilation of the soul at the time of death, we may confidently assert that, to the bulk of the Jewish nation, this very idea of annihilation was as yet unfamiliar. The fact is that the idea of absolute annihilation and nothing- FUTURE LIFE 85 ness is hardly ever found except among people whose mind has received some amount of philosophical education, certainly more than what the Jews pos- sessed in early times.
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