You write in one place that you have no night there [in the world of spirits], yet you write in this paper of the glare of light.
Do you have a glare all of the time?
If not, what succeeds it?
I have previously stated that there is no night here―or no night like your night, but that each soul had its time for rest, and to rest, the conditions necessary must exist.
As to the glare of light, I would state that different degrees of light and heat are necessary to the spiritual vegetation ever-existent, and that, as in earth-life, we―when the light is most intense―seek for shade.
As nature is ever-repeating itself, we find the most exquisite bowers with green foliage all around where we can enjoy as much of the cooling breeze as though in earth-life we had come heated and weary to one of nature's green recesses.
―Spirit Samuel Bowles
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