Life and Destiny
Leon Denis
In the evening of life, the thinker is struck with a sorrowful impression of the futility of human
existence. He perceives how the teachings dispensed by institutions of learning in general - churches, schools,
universities - enable you to acquire many of those matters which are of vast importance in the conduct of
terrestrial existence, and in the preparation for life Beyond. Those to whom is given the high mission of
enlightening and guiding the human soul, seem to ignore its nature and its real destiny. In the midst of
universities a complete incertitude reigns upon the solution of the most important problems ever presented to
man in his passage through earth. This incertitude exists in every thing, which touches upon the problem of
life, its aim, and its end.
existence. He perceives how the teachings dispensed by institutions of learning in general - churches, schools,
universities - enable you to acquire many of those matters which are of vast importance in the conduct of
terrestrial existence, and in the preparation for life Beyond. Those to whom is given the high mission of
enlightening and guiding the human soul, seem to ignore its nature and its real destiny. In the midst of
universities a complete incertitude reigns upon the solution of the most important problems ever presented to
man in his passage through earth. This incertitude exists in every thing, which touches upon the problem of
life, its aim, and its end.
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2002
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english
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english, 2002