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This is one of the problems which has exercised the mind of man since the time he first locked out upon the world and the objects around him. It has engaged the attention of the world's philosophers and its deepest thinkers in all ages. Small wonder, then, that the question is of deep interest to thoughtful minds in our day, when matters are considered seriously by individuals for themselves, as well as by those who devote their thoughts solely along these lines.

There is within our nature something which impels us to search for and find that which is certain and sure with the idea of laying hold on it and having it as a conscious possession. We want something steadfast, something true.

We look upon ourselves and upon the world, and naturally observe the changes which are continually going on. We wonder what we are, and what that world out there really is. What is the truth regarding the nature of man? Where can we find the knowledge which will tell us the truth? There are opinions here, and may-bes there, but where can I find the real truth of the matter? Is there a life after death, and

do I really live on to Eternity?

There is a natural repulsion at the idea of death and dying, a feeling which arises because of the nature

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