200 The Morality of Nature 



our present aspirations and shall aspire to things still higher, 

 our own flesh and blood in our own form and resemblance 

 idealized, shall be there, and shall enjoy the result of our 

 right conduct; holding that privilege so long as by right 

 conduct they continue fit and worthy. 



And the degree of this our participation will be accord- 

 ing to our degree of fitness of individual life, and according 

 to the rightness of its subordination to the higher phase of 

 its dual nature, to that higher immortal phase of life which 

 is the being of the true ego. 



