CHAPTER XI. 

 Resurrection. 



FROM the relationship existing be- 

 tween the soul and the cells it ap- 

 pears that the former cannot live a 

 life independent of the latter. The 

 soul receives its entire individuality, 

 all its qualities, forces, and faculties, 

 through the organism built by the cells, 

 which therefore must exist before the 

 soul can exist as the real unity in the 

 organism. This does not mean that the 

 soul is an empty form void of independ- 

 ent substance. Even before the cells 

 have combined into an organic unit the 

 soul is potentially present in them in 

 the form of the wants that force them 

 to upbuild the organism, and this or- 

 ganism is that of the soul, not that of 

 the cells, of which each possesses its 

 individual organism. 



