A Philosophical Treatise On the Nature And Constitution of Man volume 1

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A Philosophical Treatise On the Nature And Constitution of Man volume 1
George Harris
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Nevertheless, we might almost conclude, from the many well -authenticated accounts of persons during dreaming seeing transactions and occurrences in distant countries exactly as they really happened, and at the very moment of their befalling, that the soul at such period does leave the body, and is permitted to visit remote places, as it appears impossible for it otherwise to obtain a 9 Dr. Maudsley remarks that " dreams not remembered in the waking state may yet alfect future dreams. " Physiol...ogy and Pathology off he Mind, p. 17.
OCCASIONAL SEPARATION OP SOUL. 153 knowledge of these scenes. In cases, too, where we have believed that during dreaming we held intercourse with people whom we knew to have been long since dead, we may not altogether unreasonably suppose that our souls did maintain communion with theirs ; and in this sense we might regard dreams as letters sent to us from heaven. Many of the most remarkable communications made to the soul, which are re- corded in Scripture, are moreover mentioned to be effected through the medium of dreams.


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