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a single one of those secrets which men of science seek with their

noses to the earth;instead of raising their eyes to heaven。 Were I

to tell you how and at what point the plant merges into the animal you

would begin to doubt your doubts。 You have plotted to question me; you

will admit that?〃



〃Yes; dear Seraphita;〃 answered Wilfrid; 〃but the desire is a natural

one to men; is it not?〃



〃You will bore this dear child with such topics;〃 she said; passing

her hand lightly over Minna's hair with a caressing gesture。



The young girl raised her eyes and seemed as though she longed to lose

herself in him。



〃Speech is the endowment of us all;〃 resumed the mysterious creature;

gravely。 〃Woe to him who keeps silence; even in a desert; believing

that no one hears him; all voices speak and all ears listen here

below。 Speech moves the universe。 Monsieur Becker; I desire to say

nothing unnecessarily。 I know the difficulties that beset your mind;

would you not think it a miracle if I were now to lay bare the past

history of your consciousness? Well; the miracle shall be

accomplished。 You have never admitted to yourself the full extent of

your doubts。 I alone; immovable in my faith; I can show it to you; I

can terrify you with yourself。



〃You stand on the darkest side of Doubt。 You do not believe in God;

although you know it not;and all things here below are secondary to

him who rejects the first principle of things。 Let us leave aside the

fruitless discussions of false philosophy。 The spiritualist

generations made as many and as vain efforts to deny Matter as the

materialist generations have made to deny Spirit。 Why such

discussions? Does not man himself offer irrefragable proof of both

systems? Do we not find in him material things and spiritual things?

None but a madman can refuse to see in the human body a fragment of

Matter; your natural sciences; when they decompose it; find little

difference between its elements and those of other animals。 On the

other hand; the idea produced in man by the comparison of many objects

has never seemed to any one to belong to the domain of Matter。 As to

this; I offer no opinion。 I am now concerned with your doubts; not

with my certainties。 To you; as to the majority of thinkers; the

relations between things; the reality of which is proved to you by

your sensations and which you possess the faculty to discover; do not

seem Material。 The Natural universe of things and beings ends; in man;

with the Spiritual universe of similarities or differences which he

perceives among the innumerable forms of Nature;relations so

multiplied as to seem infinite; for if; up to the present time; no one

has been able to enumerate the separate terrestrial creations; who can

reckon their correlations? Is not the fraction which you know; in

relation to their totality; what a single number is to infinity? Here;

then; you fall into a perception of the infinite which undoubtedly

obliges you to conceive of a purely Spiritual world。



〃Thus man himself offers sufficient proof of the two orders;Matter

and Spirit。 In him culminates a visible finite universe; in him begins

a universe invisible and infinite;two worlds unknown to each other。

Have the pebbles of the fiord a perception of their combined being?

have they a consciousness of the colors they present to the eye of

man? do they hear the music of the waves that lap them? Let us

therefore spring over and not attempt to sound the abysmal depths

presented to our minds in the union of a Material universe and a

Spiritual universe;a creation visible; ponderable; tangible;

terminating in a creation invisible; imponderable; intangible;

completely dissimilar; separated by the void; yet united by

indisputable bonds and meeting in a being who derives equally from the

one and from the other! Let us mingle in one world these two worlds;

absolutely irreconcilable to your philosophies; but conjoined by fact。

However abstract man may suppose the relation which binds two things

together; the line of junction is perceptible。 How? Where? We are not

now in search of the vanishing point where Matter subtilizes。 If such

were the question; I cannot see why He who has; by physical relations;

studded with stars at immeasurable distances the heavens which veil

Him; may not have created solid substances; nor why you deny Him the

faculty of giving a body to thought。



〃Thus your invisible moral universe and your visible physical universe

are one and the same matter。 We will not separate properties from

substances; nor objects from effects。 All that exists; all that

presses upon us and overwhelms us from above or from below; before us

or in us; all that which our eyes and our minds perceive; all these

named and unnamed things composein order to fit the problem of

Creation to the measure of your logica block of finite Matter; but

were it infinite; God would still not be its master。 Now; reasoning

with your views; dear pastor; no matter in what way God the infinite

is concerned with this block of finite Matter; He cannot exist and

retain the attributes with which man invests Him。 Seek Him in facts;

and He is not; spiritually and materially; you have made God

impossible。 Listen to the Word of human Reason forced to its ultimate

conclusions。



〃In bringing God face to face with the Great Whole; we see that only

two states are possible between them;either God and Matter are

contemporaneous; or God existed alone before Matter。 Were Reasonthe

light that has guided the human race from the dawn of its existence

accumulated in one brain; even that mighty brain could not invent a

third mode of being without suppressing both Matter and God。 Let human

philosophies pile mountain upon mountain of words and of ideas; let

religions accumulate images and beliefs; revelations and mysteries;

you must face at last this terrible dilemma and choose between the two

propositions which compose it; you have no option; and one as much as

the other leads human reason to Doubt。



〃The problem thus established; what signifies Spirit or Matter? Why

trouble about the march of the worlds in one direction or in  another;

since the Being who guides them is shown to be an absurdity? Why

continue to ask whether man is approaching heaven or receding from it;

whether creation is rising towards Spirit or descending towards

Matter; if the questioned universe gives no reply? What signifies

theogonies and their armies; theologies and their dogmas; since

whichever side of the problem is man's choice; his God exists not? Let

us for a moment take up the first proposition; and suppose God

contemporaneous with Matter。 Is subjection to the action or the co…

existence of an alien substance consistent with being God at all? In

such a system; would not God become a secondary agent compelled to

organize Matter? If so; who compelled Him? Between His material gross

companion and Himself; who was the arbiter? Who paid the wages of the

six days' labor imputed to the great Designer? Has any determining

force been found which was neither God nor Matter? God being regarded

as the manufacturer of the machinery of the worlds; is it not as

ridiculous to call Him God as to call the slave who turns the

grindstone a Roman citizen? Besides; another difficulty; as insoluble

to this supreme human reason as it is to God; presents itself。



〃If we carry the problem higher; shall we not be like the Hindus; who

put the world upon a tortoise; the tortoise on an elephant; and do not

know on what the feet of their elephant may rest? This supreme will;

issuing from the contest between God and Matter; this God; this more

than God; can He have existed throughout eternity without willing what

He afterwards willed;admitting that Eternity can be divided into two

eras。 No matter where God is; what becomes of His intuitive

intelligence if He did not know His ultimate thought? Which; then; is

the true Eternity;the created Eternity or the uncreated? But if God

throughout all time did will the world such as it is; this new

necessity; which harmonizes with the idea of sovereign intelligence;

implies the co…eternity of Matter。 Whether Matter be co…eternal by a

divine will necessarily accordant with itself from the beginning; or

whether Matter be co…eternal of its own being; the power of God; which

must be absolute; perishes if His will is circumscribed; for in that

case God would find within Him a determining force which would control

Him。 Can He be God if He can no more separate Himself from His

creation in a past eternity than in the coming eternity?



〃This face of the problem is insoluble in its cause。 Let us now

inquire into its effects。 If a God compelled to have created the world

from all eternity seems inexplicable; He is quite as unintelligible in

perpetual cohesion with His work。 God; constrained to live eternally

united to His creation is held down to His first position a

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