Nature, as we have seen, has equipped each one of us with a permanent memory, independent of matter, which surives death!. In all our experience, Nature does nothing without purpose and never wastes anything. Obviouly, then, her purpose in giving us life on this plaent is go give us the chance to have various experiences and learn certain lessons. We carry the record of what we have learned with us to the next existence and, as Nature wastes nothing, it must be for future use-- somewhere.
In short , we are alive to learn and a a human life may be regarded as one term or semester in the University of Earth. Who could be more suitable than someone like a Dean of Admissions to review our record, to examine our failures and mistakes and to prescribe further instruction and experience in another form of existnece or in another incarnation on earth?
P. 45-46, Prospects for Eternity: Debunking Death, by Edward. W. Russell.
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