第13章

类别:其他 作者:John Jacob Astor字数:13826更新时间:18/12/18 08:53:24
\"Youaretalkingforeffect,Dick——whichisuselesshere,forI seehowutterlyyouareinlove。\" \"IAMinlove,Violet;andthough,asIsaid,IhavenoreasontodoubtSylvia\'ssteadfastnessandconstancy,Iamveryunhappy。I havealwaysheardthattimeisabalsamthatcuresallills,yetIbecomemorewretchedeveryday。\" \"Doallyoucantopreservethatlove,anditwillbringyoujoyallyourlife。Yourhappinessismyhappiness。Whatdistressesyou,distressesme。\" Thetonesheregrewfainterandseemedabouttocease。 \"Beforeyouleaveme,\"criedAyrault,\"tellmehowandwhenImayseeorhearyouagain。\" \"Whileyouremainonthisplanet,Ishallbenear;butbeyondSaturnIcannotgo。\" \"Yettellme,Violet,howImayseeyou?Myloveunattained,youperceive,makesmewretched,whileyoualwaysgavemecalmandpeace。IfImaynotkissthehandIalmostaskedmightbemine,letmehavebutaglancefromyoursweeteyes,whichwillcomfortmesomuchnow。\" \"Ifyoubreaktheiceinthepoolbehindyou,youshallseemetilltheframemelts。\" Afterthisthesilencewasbrokenonlybythesighingofthewindinthetrees。Thepoolhadsuddenlybecomecoveredwithiceseveralinchesthick。Takinganaxe,Ayraulthewedoutaparallelogramaboutthreefeetbyfourandsetitonendagainstthebank。Thecoldgreyofmorningwasalreadycolouringtheeast,andinthegrowinglightAyraultbeheldavisionofVioletwithintheice。Thefacewasataboutthreefourths,andhadacontemplativeair。Thehairwasarrangedashehadformerlyseenit,andthethoughtfullookwasstrongestinthebeautifulgreyeyes,whichweremoreseriousthanofyore。Ayraultstoodrivetedtothespotandgazed。\"Icouldhavebeenhappywithher,\"hemused,andtothinksheisnomore!\" Asdropsfellfromtheice,tearsrosetohiseyes…… \"Whataprettygirl!\"saidBearwardentoCortlandt,astheycameuponitlaterintheday。\"Thefaceseemsetchedorimprintedbysomepeculiarformoffreezingfarwithintheice。\" Thenextmorningtheyagainsetout,andsotramped,hunted,andinvestigatedwithvaryingsuccessfortenSaturniandays。TheyfoundthatintheanimalandplantformsoflifeNaturehadoften,bysomeseemingaccident,struckoutinacourseverydifferentfromanyontheearth。Manyoftheanimalswerebipedsandtripeds,thelatterarrangedintandem,thelastlegbeingevidentlyanenormouslydevelopedtail,bywhichthecreaturepropelleditselfaswithaspring。Thequadrupedshadalsosometimeswings,andtheirboneswerehollow,likethoseofbirds。Whetherthisgreatmotiveandliftingpowerwastheresultoftheplanet\'ssizeandthepowerofgravitation,orwhethersomecreatureshadinadditionthepowerofdevelopingadegreeofapergeticrepulsiontooffsetit,astheysuspectedinthecaseoftheboa—constrictorthatfelluponCortlandtonJupiter,theycouldnotabsolutelyascertain。LifewasfarlessprolificonSaturnthanonJupiter,doubtlessasaresultofitsgreaterdistancefromthesun,andofitsextremesofclimate,almostallorganiclifebeingdriventothelatitudesneartheequator。Therewere,asonJupiter,manyvariationsfromtheformsoflifetowhichtheywereaccustomed,andadaptationstotheconditionsinwhichtheyfoundthemselves;but,withtheexceptionofthestrangemanifestationsofspiritlife,theyfoundtheworkingsofthefundamentallawsthesame。Oftenwhentheywokeatnighttheairwasluminous,andtheywereconvincedthatiftheyremainedtherelongenoughitwouldbeeasytodevisesometelegraphiccodeoflight—flashesbywhichtheycouldcommunicatewiththespiritworld,andsogetideasfromthehostofspiritsthathadalreadysolvedtheproblemoflifeanddeath,butwhowerenotasyetsufficientlydevelopedtobeabletoreturntotheearth。Onedaytheystoppedtoinvestigatewhattheyhadsupposedtobeanopticalillusion。Theyobservedthatleavesandotherlightsubstancesfloatedseveralinchesabovethesurfaceofthewaterinthepools。Oncomingtotheedgeandmakingtests,theyfoundalightliquid,asinvisibleasair,superimposeduponthewater,withsufficientbuoyancytosustaindrywoodandalsosomeformsoflife。Theyalsoobservedthatinsectscomingclosetothesurfaceandapparentlyinhalingit,rapidlyincreasedinsizeandweight,fromwhichtheyconcludeditmustthrowoffnitrogen,carbon,orsomeothernourishmentintheformofgas。Thedepthuponthewaterwasunaffectedbyrain,whichpassedthroughit,butdependedratherontheconditionoftheatmosphere,fromwhichitwasevidentlycondensed。Thereseemedalsotobearelationbetweentheamountofthisliquidandtheactivityofthespirits。Finally,whentheirammunitionshowedsignsofrunninglow,theydecidedtoreturntotheCallisto,goinittotheothersideoftheplanet,andresumetheirinvestigationsthere。Accordingly,theysetouttoretracetheirsteps,returningbyacourseafewmilestoonesideofthewaytheyhadcome,andmakingthecavetheirobjectivepoint。Arrivingthereoneeveningaboutsunset,theypitchedtheircamp。Thecavewasshelteredandcomfortable,andtheymadepreparationforpassingthenight。 \"Ishallbesorry,\"saidAyrault,astheysatneartheirfire,\"toleavethisplacewithoutagainseeingthebishop。Hesaidwecouldimpresshimanywhere,butitmaybemoredifficulttodothatattheantipodesthanhere。\" \"Itdoesseem,\"saidBearwarden,\"asthoughweshouldbemissingitinnotseeinghimagain,ifthatispossible。Nothingbutapoison—stormbroughthimthefirsttime,anditisnotcertainthateveninsuchanemergencywouldhecomeagainuncalled。\" \"Ithink,\"saidAyrault,\"asnoneofthespiritsherearemalevolent,theywouldwarnusofdangeriftheycould。Thebishop\'sspiritseemstohavebeentheonlyonewithsufficientlydevelopedpowertoreappearasaman。Ithereforesuggestthatto—morrowwetrytomakehimfeelourthoughtandbringhimtous。\" CHAPTERVII。 THESPIRIT\'SSECONDVISIT。 Accordingly,thenextmorningtheyconcentratedtheirmindssimultaneouslyonthespirit,wishingwithalltheirstrengththatheshouldreappear。 \"Whetherhebefarornear,\"saidAyrault,\"hemustfeelthat,forweareusingtheentireforceofourminds。\" Shadowsbegantoform,anddancingprismaticcoloursappeared,butasyettherewasnosignofthedeceasedbishop,whensuddenlyhetookshapeamongthem,hisappearanceanddisappearancebeingmuchlikethatofstereopticonviewsonthesheetbeforealantern。Heheldhimselferect,andhisthoughtful,dignifiedfacehadthesamecalmexpressionithadwornbefore。 \"Weattractedyourattention,\"saidAyrault,\"inthewayyousaidwemight,becausewelongedsotoseeyou。\" \"Yes,\"addedBearwardenandCortlandt,\"wefeltweMUSTseeyouagain。\" \"Iamalwaysatyourservice,\"repliedthespirit,\"andwillansweryourquestions。Withregardtomyvisibilityandinvisibility\"——hecontinued,withasmile,\"forIwillnotwaitforyoutoasktheexplanationofwhatisinyourminds——itisverysimple。Aman\'ssoulcanneverdie;amanifestationofthesoulisthespirit;thishasentity,consciousness,andwill,andthesealsoliveforever。Asinthenaturalormateriallife,asIshallcallit,willaffectsthematerialfirst。Thus,achildhaspowertomoveitshandoramaterialobject,asatoy,beforeitcanbecomethemediuminapsychologicalseance。Soitishere。Beforebecomingvisibletoyoureyes,I,bymywill,drawcertainmaterialsubstancesintheformofgasesfromtheground,water,orairaroundme。ThesetakeanyshapeIwish——notnecessarilythatofman,thoughitismorenaturaltoappearaswedidonearth——andmayabsorbaportionoflight,andsobeabletocastashadoworbreakupthewhiteraysintoprismaticcolours,ortheymaybewhollyinvisible。Byaneffortofthewill,then,Icombineandcondensethesegases——whichconsistprincipallyofoxygen,hydrogen,nitrogen,andcarbon——intoflesh,blood,water,oranythingelse。Youhavealreadylearnedonearththat,bytheapplicationofheat,everysolidandeveryliquidsubstance,whichissolidorliquidsimplybecauseofthetemperatureatwhichyoufindit,canbeexpandedintogasorgases;andthatbycoldandpressureeverygascanbereducedtoaliquidorasolid。Onearththestateofasubstance,whethersolid,liquid,orgaseous,dependssimplyuponthosetwoconditions。Hereneitherthermalnorbarometricchangesarerequired,for,bymasteringthenewnaturallawsthatatdeathbecomepatenttooursenses,wehaveallthenecessarycontrol。 Itrequiresbutaneffortofmywilltobealmostinstantlyclothedinhumanform,andbutanotherefforttorearrangethemoleculesinsuchawayastomaketheenvelopevisible。Somewhohavebeendeadlonger,orhadagreaternaturalaptitudethanI,haveadvancedfurther,andallarelearning;butthedifferenceintherateatwhichspiritsacquirecontrolofpreviouslyunknownnaturallawsvariesfarmorethanamongindividualsonearth。 \"Theseformsoforganiclifedonotdisintegratetillafterdeath;hereinthenaturalstatetheybreakdownanddissolveintotheirstructuralelementsinfullbloom,aswasdonebythefungi。Thepoisonouselementinthedeadlygust,againstwhichI warnedyou,camefromthegaseousingredientsoftoadstools,whichbutseldom,andthenonlywhentheatmospherehasthegreatestaffinityforthem,dissolveautomatically,producingadeath—spreadingwave,againstwhichyourmeteorologicalinstrumentsinfuturecanwarnyou。Theslightfallyounoticedintemperaturewasbecausethespecificheatofthesegasesishigh,andtobecomegaswhileinthesolidstatetheyhadtowithdrawsomewarmthfromtheair。Thefatalbreathofthewingedlizards——ordragons,asyoucallthem——resultsfromthesamecause,theactionoftheirdigestionbreakingupthefungus,whichdoesnotkillthem,becausetheyexhalethepoisonouspartingaseousformwiththeirbreath。Themushroomsdissolvemoreeasily;thenaturalseparationthattakesplaceastheyreachacertainstageintheirdevelopmentbeingprecipitatedbyconcussionorshock。 \"Havingseenthat,asonearth,wegaincontrolofthematerialfirst,ouracquisitivenessthenextendstoabetterunderstandingandappreciationofournewsenses,andwearecontinuallyfindingnewobjectsofbeauty,andnewbeautiesinthingswesupposedwealreadyunderstood。WewereaccustomedonearthtothemarvellousvarietythatNatureproducedfromapparentlysimplemeansandpresentedtoourverylimitedsenses;herethereisanindescribablygreatervarietytobeexaminedbyvastlykeenersenses。Thesoulsinhellhaveanequallykeenbutdistortedcounterpartofoursenses,sothattheyseeinamagnifiedformeverythingvileinthemselvesandineachother。 Totheirsensesonlytheuglyandhatefulsideisvisible,sothatthebeautyandperfumeofafloweraretothemasloathsomeastheappearanceandfumesofatoadstool。Asevolutionandthetendencyofeverythingtoperpetuateitselfandintensifyitspeculiaritiesareinvariablethroughouttheuniverse,theseunhappysoulsandourselvesseemdestinedtodivergemoreandmoreastimegoeson;andwhileweconstantlybecomehappierasourcapacityforhappinessincreases,theirsharpeningsenseswillgivethemaworseandworseideaofeachother,tilltheirmutualrepugnancewillknownobounds,andofeverythingconcerningwhichtheyobtainknowledgethroughtheirsenses。 Thusthesepoorcreaturesseemtobethevictimsofcircumstancesandtheunalterablelawsoffate,andweretheresuchathingasdeath,theirmiserywouldunquestionablyfinallybreaktheirhearts。Thattherewillbefinalforgivenessforthecondemned,haslongbeenahumanhope;butasyettheyhaveexperiencednone,andthereisnoanalogyforitinNature。 \"ButwhileyouhavestillyourearthlybodiesandtheopportunitiestheygiveyouofservingGod,youneednotbeconcernedabouthell;nooneonearth,knowinghowthingsreallyare,wouldeveragainforsakeHisways。Theearthlystateisthemostpreciousopportunityofsecuringthatforwhichamanwouldgivehisall。Evenfromthemostworldlypointofview,amanisanunspeakablefoolnottoimprovehistalentsanddogood。Whatwouldthoseinsheolnotgivenowforbutonedayinthefleshonearth,ofwhichyouunappreciativesmaystillhavesomany?Thewell—usedopportunitiesofevenonehourmightbringjoytothoseinparadiseforever,andgreatlyeasethelotofthoseinhell。 Indoingactsofphilanthropy,however,youmustrememberthetextofthesermonthedoctorofdivinitypreachedtoCraninerandRidleyjustbeforetheyperishedatthestake:\'ThoughI givemybodytobeburned,andhavenotcharity,itprofitethmenothing\'——whichshowsthatevengooddeedsmustbeperformedintheproperspirit。 \"Aneweraissoontodawnonearth。Notwithstandingyourgreatmaterialprogress,thefuturewillexceedallthepast。Manwillfindeverysubstance\'smaximumuse,therebyvastlyincreasinghiscomfort。Then,whenadvancedinscienceandreason,withthepowerofhissensesincreasedbythedelicateinstrumentsthatyou,astheforerunnersofthecomingman,arealreadylearningtomake,mayheceasetobeagroveller,likeourprogenitorsthequadrupeds,andmayhisthoughtsrisetohisCreator,whohasbroughthimtosuchheightsthroughalltheintricaciesoftheway。Yourpreparationforthelifetocomecanalsobegreatlyaidedbyintercoursewiththosewhohavealreadydied。Whenyoureallywanttoassociatespirituallywithus,youcandoso;for,thoughperhapsonlyoneinahundredmillioncan,likeme,soclothehimselfastobeagainvisibletomortaleyes,manyofuscouldaffectgelatineorextremelysensitiveplatesthatwouldshowinterruptionsintheultra—violetchemicalraysthat,likethethermalredbeyondthevisiblespectroscope,youknowexistthoughyoucanneitherseenorfeelthem。Spiritscouldnotaffectthemagneticeye,becausemagnetism,thoughimmaterialitself,isinducedandaffectedonlybyamaterialsubstance。 Theimpressionontheplate,however,liketheprismaticcoloursyouhavealreadynoticed,canbeproducedbyaslightrarefactionofthehydrogenintheair,sothat,thoughnospiritcouldbephotographedassuch,acodeandlanguagemightbeestablishedbymeansoftheeffectproducedontheairbythespirit\'smind。I amsointerestedinthesubjectofmydisquisitionthatIhadalmostforgottenthatyourspiritsarestillsubjecttotherequirementsofthebody。LasttimeIdinedwithyou;letmenowplaythehost。\" \"Weshallbecharmedtodinewithyou,\"saidAyrault,\"andshallbeonlytoogladofanythingthatwillkeepyouwithus。\" \"Then,\"saidthespirit,\"asthetableclothislaid,weneedonlytohavesomethingonit。Leteachpleaseholdacorner,\"hecontinued,takingonehimselfwithhislefthand,whilehepassedhisrighttohisbrow。Soonflakesasofsnowbegantoformintheairabove,andslowlydescendeduponthecloth;and,glancingup,thethreemensawthatforaconsiderableheightthisprocesswasgoingon,theflakesincreasinginsizeastheyfelltilltheyattainedalengthofseveralinches。Whentherewasenoughforthemallonthetable—cloththeshowerceased。Sittingdownontheground,theybegantoeatthismanna,whichhadadeliciousflavourandmarvellouspurityandfreshness。 \"Asyoudoubtlesshavealreadysuspected,\"saidthespirit,\"thebasisofthisineverycaseiscarbon,combinedwithnitrogeninitssolidform,andwiththeothergasestheatmosphereherecontains。Youmaynoticethattheflakesvaryincolouraswellasintaste,bothofwhichareofcoursegovernedbythegaswithwhichthecarbon,alsoinitsvisibleform,iscombined。Itisalmostthesameprocessasthatperformedbyeveryplantinwithdrawingcarbonfromtheairandstoringitinitstrunkintheformofwood,which,ascharcoal,isagainalmostpurecarbon,onlyinthiscasethemetamorphosisisfarmorerapid。 ThisisperhapsthenaturallawthatElijah,byGod\'said,invokedinthemiracleofthewidow\'scruse,andthatproducedthemannathatfedtheIsraelitesinthedesert;whileapergycameinplayinthecaseofthestreamthatMosescalledfromtherockinthewilderness,whichfollowedthedescendantsofAbrahamovertheroughcountrythroughwhichtheypassed。Inexaminingmiracleswiththeutmostdeference,aswehavearightto,weseeonelawrunningthroughall。EveninChrist\'smiracleofchangingthewatertowine,therewasanaturallaw,thoughonlyonehasdweltonearthwhocouldmakethatchange,which,fromachemist\'sstandpoint,waspeculiarlydifficultonaccountoftherequiredfermentation,whichistheresultofadevelopedandmaturedgerm。ManyofHismiracles,however,areasfarbeyondmysmallpowerasheavenisabovetheearth。MuchofthesubstanceoftheloavesandfisheswithwhichHefedthemultitude——thecarbonandnitrogenousproducts——alsocamefromtheair,thoughHecouldhavetakenthemfrommanyothersources。 Thecombinationandbuildingupoftheseintheordinarywaywouldhavetakenweeksormonths,butwasperformedinstantaneouslybyHismightypower。\" \"Whatnaturallawsareknowntoyou,\"askedBearwarden,\"thatwedonotunderstand,orconcerningtheexistenceofwhichweareignorant?\" \"Mostofthelawsintheinvisibleworld,\"saidthespirit,\"arethecounterpartorextensionoflawsthatappearonearth,thoughyouasyetunderstandbutasmallpartofthose,manynothavingcometoyournotice。You,forinstance,knowthatlight,heat,andmotionareanalogous,andeitherofthelasttwocanbeconvertedintotheother;butinpracticeyouproducemotionofthewatermoleculesbytheapplicationofheat,andseldomreverseit。Oneofthefirstthingswemasterhereisthepowertofreezeorboilwater,bycheckingthemotionofthemoleculesinonecase,andbyincreasingit,andtheirmutualrepulsion,intheother。Thisisbyvirtueofasimplelaw,thoughinthiscasethereisnonaturalmanifestationofitonearthwithwhichtocompareit。Whileknowledgemustbeacquiredherethroughstudy,asonearth,thenewsenseswereceivewiththeawakeningfromdeathrenderthedoingsoeasy,thoughwithonlythesenseswehadbeforeitwouldhavebeennexttoimpossible。 \"AtthismomentsnowisfallingontheCallisto;butthisyoucouldnotknowbyseeing,andscarcelyanydegreeofevolutioncoulddevelopyoursightsufficiently,unassistedbydeath。Withyourinstruments,however,youcouldalreadyperceiveit,notwithstandingtheinterveningrocks。 \"Yourresearchonearthisthebestandmostthoroughinthehistoryoftherace;andcouldwebutgiveyousuggestionsastothedirectioninwhichtopushit,thedifferencebetweenyourselvesandangelsmightbebutlittlemorethanthatbetweenthenumberandintensityofthesensesandthecompositionofthebody。Bythecombinationofnaturallawsyouhaveridyourselvesoftheimpedimentofmaterialweight,andcanroamthroughspacelikespirits,orasColumbus,byvirtueoftheconfidencethatcamewiththediscoveryofthemariner\'scompass,roameduponandexploredthesea。Youhavemadeagoodbeginning,andwerenotyourlivessoshort,andtheirrequirementssoperemptory,youmightvisitthedistantstars。 \"Iwillshowyoutheworkingofevolution。Lifesleepsinminerals,dreamsinplants,andwakesinyou。Therockwornbyfrostandagecrumblestoearthandsoil。Thisentersthesubstanceoftheprimordialplant,which,slowlyrising;producestheanimalgerm。Afterthatthewayisclear,andmanisevolvedfromprotoplasmthroughthevertebrateandtheape。Herewehavetheepitomeofthestruggleforlifeintheagespast,andtheanalogueofthejourneyintheyearstocome。DoesnottheAlmightyHimselfmakethisclearwhereHesaysthroughhisservantIsaiah,\'BeholdofthesestoneswillIraiseupchildren\'?——andthenameAdammeansredearth。God,havingbroughtmansofar,willnotletevolutioncease,andthenextstageoflifemustbethespiritual。\" \"Canyoutellusanything,\"askedAyrault,\"concerningthebodiesthatthosesurvivingthefinaljudgmentwillreceive?\" \"Notwithstandingtheunfoldingofknowledgethathascometoushere,\"repliedthespirit,\"therearestillsomesubjectsconcerningwhichwemustlookforinformationtotheinspiredwritersintheBible,andeverygainordiscoverygoestoprovetheirveracity。Weknowthattherearecelestialbodiesandbodiesterrestrial,andthatthespiritualbodiesweshallreceiveintheresurrectionwillhavepowerandwillbeincorruptibleandimmortal。Wealsoknowbyanalogyandreasonthattheywillbeunaffectedbythecoldandvoidofspace,sothattheirpossessorscanrangethroughtheuniversefornon—nillionsanddecillionsofmiles,thattheywillhavemarvellouscapacitiesforenjoyingwhattheyfind,andthatnoundertakingorjourneywillbetoodifficult,thoughitbetothecentreofthesun。Thoughmanyofuscanalreadyvisittheremoteregionsofspaceasspirits,nonecanasyetseeGod;butweknowthatasthesightwearetoreceivewithournewbodiessharpens,thepureinheartwillseeHim,thoughHeisstillasinvisibletotheeyesofthemostdevelopedhereastheetherofspaceistoyours。\" CHAPTERVIII。 CASSANDRAANDCOSMOLOGY。 Thewater—jugbeingempty,Ayraulttookitup,and,crossingtheridgeofasmallhill,descendedtoarunning—brook。Hehadfilledit,andwasstraighteninghimself,whenthestoneonwhichhestoodturned,andhemighthavefallen,hadnotthebishop,ofwhosepresencehehadbeenunaware,stretchedouthishandandupheldhim。 \"Ithoughtyoumightneedalittlehelp,\"hesaidwithasmile,\"andsowalkedbesideyou,thoughyouknewitnot。Waterisheavy,andyoumaynotyethavebecomeaccustomedtoitsSaturnianweight。\" \"Manythanks,mymaster,\"repliedAyrault,retaininghishand。 \"WereitnotthatIamengagedtothegirlIlove,andamsometimeshauntedbythethoughtthatinmyabsenceshemaybeforgettingme,Ishouldwishtospendtherestofmynaturallifehere,unlessIcouldpersuadeyoutogowithmetotheearth。\" \"Byremaininghere,\"repliedthespirit,withasadlook,\"youwouldbelosingthemostpricelessopportunitiesofdoinggood。 NeitherwillIgowithyou;but,asyourdistressisreal,Iwilltellyouofanythinghappeningonearththatyouwishtoknow。\" \"Tellme,then,whatthepersonnowinmythoughtsisdoing。\" \"Sheisstandinginawindowfacingwest,wateringsomeforget—me—notswithasmallsilversprinklerwhichhasarubyinthehandle。\" \"Canyouseeanythingelse?\" \"Beneaththejewelisaninscriptionthatruns: \'BythosewhoinwarmJulyarebornAsinglerubyshouldbeworn; ThenwilltheybeexemptandfreeFromlove\'sdoubtsandanxiety。\'\" \"Marvellous!HadIanydoubtsastoyourprescienceandpower,theywouldbedispellednow。Onethingmoreletmeask,however: Doesshestillloveme?\" \"Inhermindisbutonethought,andinherheartisanimage——thatofthemanbeforeme。Shelovesyouwithallhersoul。\" \"Mymosteagerwishissatisfied,andforthemomentmyheartisatrest,\"repliedAyrault,astheyturnedtheirstepstowardscamp。\"Yet,suchismyweaknessbynature,that,eretwenty—fourhourshavepassedIshalllongtohaveyoutellmeagain。\" \"Ihavebeeninlovemyself,\"repliedthespirit,\"andknowthefeeling;yettobeofthesmallestservicetoyougivesmefarmorehappinessthanitcangiveyou。Themutualloveinparadiseexceedseventhelover\'sloveonearth,foritisonlythosethatlovedandcanlovethatareblessed。 \"Youcanhardlyrealize,\"thebishopcontinued,astheyrejoinedBearwardenandCortlandt,\"thejoythataspiritinparadiseexperienceswhen,onreopeninghiseyesafterpassingdeath,whichisbuttheportal,hefindshimselfendowedwithsightthatenableshimtoseesuchdistancesandwithsuchdistinctness。 Thesolarsystem,withthisringedplanet,itsswarmofasteroids,anditsintra—Mercurialplanets——oneofwhich,Vulcan,youhavealreadydiscovered——isabeautifulsight。Theplanetsnearestthesunreceivesuchburningraysthattheirsurfacesarered—hot,andattheequatoratperihelionaremolten。Thesearenotseenfromtheearth,because,risingorsettingalmostsimultaneouslywiththesun,theyarelostinitsrays。ThegreatplanetbeyondNeptune\'sorbitisperhapsthemostinteresting。ThiswecallCassandra,becauseitwouldbeaprophetofeviltoanyvisitorfromthestarswhoshouldjudgethesolarsystembyit。ThisplanetisnearlyaslargeasJupiter,being80,000milesindiameter,buthasaspecificgravitylighterthanSaturn。Bode\'slaw,youknow,says,Writedown0,3,6,12,24,48,96。Add4toeach,andget4,7,10,16,28,52,100;andthisseriesofnumbersrepresentsverynearlytherelativedistancesoftheplanetsfromthesun。 Accordingtothislaw,youwouldexpecttheplanetnextbeyondNeptunetobeabout5,000,000,000milesfromthesun。Butitisabout9,500,000,000,sothatthereisagapbetweenNeptuneandCassandra,asbetweenMarsandJupiter,exceptthatinCassandra\'scasetherearenoasteroidstoshowwhereanyplanetwas;wemust,then,supposeitisanexceptiontoBode\'slaw,orthattherewasaplanetthathascompletelydisappeared。AsCassandrawouldbewithinthelawiftherehadbeenanintermediaryplanet,wehavegoodprimafaciereasonforbelievingthatitexisted。Cassandratakes,inroundnumbers,athousandyearstocompleteitsorbit,andfromitthesun,thoughbrighter,appearsnolargerthantheearth\'seveningormorningstar。Cassandrahasalsothreelargemoons;butthese,whenfull,shinewithapale—greylight,liketheoldmooninthenewmoon\'sarms,inthatterrestrialphenomenonwhentheearth,byreflectingthecrescent\'slight,andthatofthesun,makesthedarkpartvisible。ThetemperatureatCassandra\'ssurfaceisbutlittleabovethecoldofspace,andnowaterexistsintheliquidstate,itbeingasmuchasolidasaluminumorglass。Thereareriversandlakes,buttheseconsistofliquefiedhydrogenandothergases,theheavierliquidcollectedindeepPlaces,andthelighter,withlessthanhalfthespecificgravityofether,floatinguponitwithoutmixing,asoilonwater。Whentheheavierpenetratestoasufficientdepth,theinteriorbeingstillwarm,itisconvertedintogasanddrivenbacktothesurface,onlytoberecondensedonreachingtheupperair。Thusitmayhappenthattworainscomposedofseparateliquidsmayfalltogether。Therebeingbutlittleofanyotheratmosphere,muchofitconsistsofwhatyoumightcallthevapourofhydrogen,andmanyofthewell—knowngasesandliquidsonearthexistonlyasliquidsandsolids;sothat,weretheremortalinhabitantsonCassandra,theymightbuildtheirhousesofblocksofoxygenorchlorine,asyoudooflimestoneormarble,anduseicethatnevermelts,inplaceofglass,fortransparence。Theywouldalsousemercuryforbulletsintheirrifles,justasinhabitantsoftheintra—Vulcanplanetsattheotherextrememight,iftheirbodiesconsistedofasbestos,orwereinanyotherwaynon—combustiblyconstituted,batheintin,lead,orevenzinc,whichordinarilyexistintheliquidstate,aswaterandmercurydoontheearth。 \"ThoughCassandra\'satmosphere,suchasitis,ismostlyclear,fortheevaporationfromtheriversandicymediterraneansisslight,thebrightnessofeventhehighestnoonislessthananearthlytwilight,andthestarsneverceasetoshine。Thedarkbaseoftherockycliffsiswashedbythefrigidtide,butthereisscarcelyasound,forthepebblescannotbemovedbytheweightlesswaves,andanoccasionalmurmurisallthatisheard。 Greatrocksoficereflectthelightofthegreymoons,andneveraleaffallsorabirdsings。Withtheexceptionofthemournfulripples,theplanetissilentasthegrave。Theanimalandplantkingdomsdonotexist;onlythemineralandspiritualworlds。I sayspiritual,becausetherearesoulsuponit;butitisthehomeofthecondemnedinhell。Heredwellthetransgressorswhodiedunrepentant,andthosewhowerenotsavedbyfaith。ThisistheoneinstanceinwhichIdonotenjoymydevelopedsight,forIsometimesglanceintheirdirection,andthevisionthatmeetsme,asmyeyesfocus,distressesmysoul。Theirsensesarelikeanimperfectmirror,magnifyingallthatisbadinoneanother,anddistortinganythingstillpartiallygoodwhenthatexists。 Allthosethingsthatmightatleastdistractthemarehollow,theirmiserybeingtheinevitableresultoftheconditionofmindtowhichtheybecameaccustomedonearthandwhichbroughtthemtoCassandra。Butletusturntosomethingbrighter。 \"Thoughthesolarsystemmayseemcomplex,thesunisbutastaramongthemillionsintheMilkyWay,and,comparedwiththeplanetarysystemsofSirius,thestarsoftheSouthernCross,andthemotionsofthenebula,itissimplicityitself。ComparedwiththesplendourofSirius,withitsdiameteroftwelvemillionmiles,thesun,measuringbuteighthundredandfortythousand,becomesinsignificant;andthisgiant\'ssystemincludesgroupsandclustersofplanets,manywiththreetimesthemassofJupiter,fiveandsixtogether,eachadifferentcolour,revolvingaboutacommoncentre,whiletheyswingabouttheirprimary。Theirnumerousmoonshavesatellitesencirclingthem,withorbitsinsomecasesatrightanglestotheplaneoftheecliptic,sothattheyshineperpendicularlyonwhatcorrespondtothearcticandantarcticregions,whiletheiraxesaresoinclinedthatthesatellitesturnacompletesomersaultateachrevolution,producingglisteningeffectsoficeandsnowatthepoles。Someofthemoonsareataredorwhiteheat,andsopreventthechillofnightontheplanets,whiletheyshinewithmorethanreflectedlight。Inadditiontothefiveorsixlargeplanetsineachgroup,which,however,aremanymillionsofmilesapart,thereisinsomeclustersasmallplanetthatswingsbackwardandforwardacrossthecommoncentre,likeapendulum,butinnearlyastraightline;andwhilethismultiplicityofmotiongoeson,thewholeaggregationsweepsmajesticallyaroundSirius,itsmightysun。Ourlittlesolarsystemcontains,asweknow,aboutonethousandplanets,satellites,andasteroidslargeenoughtobedignifiedbythenameofheavenlybodies。Vastnumbersofthestarshaveahundredandevenathousandtimesthemassofoursun,andtheirsystemsbeingrelativelyascomplexasours——insomecasesevenmoreso——theycontainahundredthousandoramillionindividualbodies。 \"Oversixtymillionbrightorincandescentstarswerevisibletotheterrestrialtelescopesahundredyearsago,theaveragesizeofwhichfarexceedsoursun。Tothemagnificenttelescopesofto—daytheyareliterallycountless,andthenumbercanbeindefinitelyextendedasyouropticalresourcesgrow。Yetthenumberofstarsyouseeisutterlyinsignificantcomparedwiththecoldanddarkonesyoucannotsee,butconcerningwhichyouareconstantlylearningmore,byobservingtheireffectonthebrightones,bothbyperturbingthemandbyobscuringtheirrays。 Occasionally,asyouknow,astarofthetwelfthorfifteenthmagnitude,oronethathasbeeninvisible,flaresupforseveralmonthstothefourthorfifth,throughacollisionwithsomedarkgiant,andthenreturnstowhatitwasinthebeginning,agaseous,filmynebula。Theseinnumerablehostsofdarkmonsters,thoughdead,arecentresofsystems,likemostofthestarsyoucansee。 \"Aslightconsiderationofthesefigureswillshowthat,notwithstandingthenumberofsoulstheCreatorhasgivenlifeonearth,eachonemightinfacthaveasystemtohimself;andthat,howeverlongthelittleglobemayremain,asitwere,amint,inwhichsoulsaretriedbyfireandmoulded,andreceivetheirfinalstamp,theywillalwayshaveroomtocirculate,andwillbeprizedaccordingtotheimpresstheirfacesorheartsmustshow。 ButSiriusitselfismovingmanytimesfasterthantheswiftestcannonball,carryingitssystemwithit;andIseeyouasking,\'Towhatdoesallthismotiontend?\'Iwillshowyou。Manyquadrillionsofmilesaway,sofarthatyourmostpowerfultelescopeshavenotyetcaughtaglimmer,restsinitsserenegrandeurastarthatwecallCosmos,becauseitisthecentreofthisuniverse。ItsdiameterisasgreatasthediameterofCassandra\'sorbit,andnotwithstandingitsterrificheat,itsspecificgravity,onaccountoftheirresistiblepressureatandnearthecentre,isasgreatasthatoftheplanetMercury。Thisholdsallthatyoureyesorminecansee;andtheso—calledmotionsofthestars——forweknowthatSirius,amongothers,isreceding——isbutthedifferenceintherateatwhichthedifferentsystemsandconstellationsswingaroundCosmos,thoughindoingsotheyoftenrevolveaboutothersystemsorswingroundcommoncentres,sothatmanyaresatellitesofsatellitesmanytimesrepeated。Theorbitsofsomearecircular,andofotherselliptical,asthoseofcomets,andsomerevolveabouteachother,or,aswehaveseen,aboutacommonpointwhiletheyperformtheircelestialjourney。Astar,therefore,recedesoradvances,asJupiterandVenuswithrelationtotheearth。Theplanetinthesmallerorbitmovesfasterthanthatinthelarger,sothattheinterveningdistanceswaxandwane,thoughallaregoinginthesamegeneraldirection。Inthecaseofthemembersofthesolarsystem,astronomicalrecordcantellwhenevenamostdistantknownplanethasbeeninoppositionorconjunction;