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Was somebody asking to see the Soul?See! your own shape and countenance—persons, substances, beasts, the trees, the running rivers, the rocks and sands.
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All hold spiritual joys, and afterwards loosen them:How can the real body ever die, and be buried?
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Of your real body, and any man's or woman's real body,Item for item, it will elude the hands of the corpse-cleaners, and pass to fitting spheres,
Carrying what has accrued to it from the moment of birth of the moment of death.
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Not the types set up by the printer return their impression, the meaning, the main concern,Any more than a man's substance and life, or a woman's substance and life, return in the body and the Soul,
Indifferently before death and after death.
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Behold! the body includes and is the meaning, the main concern—and includes and is the Soul;Whoever you are! how superb and how divine is your body, or any part of it.
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