Excerpt from The Supreme Adventure
This metrical story of the future life, which voices the persistent aspiration and unquenchable faith of all the ages, also looks beyond the incident of death with the bold eye of a soldier of the great war, a member of the Foreign Legion and winner of the War Cross who, be fore he was killed ih action, wrote thus to a friend in his native America: Living as we do with death as a constant companion has but deepened my conviction of something after this life. A man's soul must include his capacity for action, work, his creative faculties. The numbers of young men just on the threshold of their creative life - these men, killed, utterly destroyed in a second by a few ounces of explosive, have made im possible the belief that all their minds held is definitely lost to humanity. I believe that death is followed by life as surely as sunset is followed by sunrise, but by a life much more closely related to this one than theologi cal dogma would have us believe. All this has taught me to regard death as an episode. It has lost much of its mystery and all of its terror. I have a curiosity, an eagerness, to see and begin the new life, tempered by a wish to know this one a little more fully.'
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