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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
December
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Theosophic class is struggling with the problems of Claude Falls Wright's "Manual of Theosophy." Tomorrow evening will be the time of the regular meeting. The Argus has no wish to be obtrusive, but if it is proper for the unconverted to be heard, it would be very glad to learn whether in Mr. Claude Falls Wright's manual of Theosophy it is anywhere explained, why a soul which once lived in the flesh and then lives again should spend half or two-thirds of its second tenure, trying to recall what it learned during its first tenure. Light is desired on this point, because it appears to the Argus that a soul which at the death of its tirst body becomes an intellectuul blank, wouldn't know enough to take possession of a new body, even if one were presented tq it as a Christmas present.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
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