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This chapter continues the known attributes of the subjective mind or soul, with a view of ascertaining whether there is any warrant for the assumption that in the future life were are to be bereft of all that we hold dear in this. Standing on the very threshold of this inquiry is the broad and significant fact that all the emotions that impart joy or sorrow to humanity find their origin in the subjective mind. Other topics discussed in this chapter include affectionate emotions in the future life and telepathy as the means of communion in the present and future Life. Telepathy is neither vestigial nor rudimentary; it performs no normal function in this life. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: Jan 9, 2012
Keywords: subjective mind; soul; affectional emotions; affections; emotions; future life; telepathy
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