The soul may be immortal because she is fitted to rise towards that which is neither born nor dies, towards that which exists substantially, necessarily, invariably, that is to say towards God.


Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel; Tr., with an Introduction and Notes (ed. 1893)


The soul may be immortal because she is fitted to rise towards that which is neither born nor dies, towards that which exists substantially,...

The soul may be immortal because she is fitted to rise towards that which is neither born nor dies, towards that which exists substantially,...

The soul may be immortal because she is fitted to rise towards that which is neither born nor dies, towards that which exists substantially,...

The soul may be immortal because she is fitted to rise towards that which is neither born nor dies, towards that which exists substantially,...