126 DEATH AND RESURRECTION. 



we can show, First, that the tie between 

 the soul and the cells is indissoluble so 

 that man's organism, i. e., his spiritual 

 body, consists of the same cell-individuals 

 in a future life as here in time; Second, 

 that the cells at the same time are self- 

 existent and so independent of the soul, 

 that in a future existence also, as here in 

 time, they can and must build up man's 

 organism independently. 



In such case no reason can be ad- 

 vanced that would prevent the dying 

 cell-generations from immediately aris- 

 ing to a new and higher evolution, 

 which, as we will endeavor to prove, 

 must be identical with the upbuilding 

 of the higher, transfigured body which 

 man shall possess in a future life. This 

 form of resurrection must be common 

 to all organisms because they are all 

 built according to the same general 

 plan and are consequently subject to 

 the same general process of evolution. 

 Men are themselves the cells in another 

 higher organism, humanity, which en- 

 tity cannot rise to a richer life in an- 





