from Marginalia
V:
The multitudinous conglomeration of rare matter into nebulæ, planets,
suns, and other bodies which are neither nebulæ, suns, nor planets, is
for the sole purpose of supplying pabulum for the idiosyncrasy
of the organs of an infinity of rudimental beings. But for the
necessity of the rudimental, prior to the ultimate life, there would
have been no bodies such as these. Each of these is tenanted by a
distinct variety of organic, rudimental, thinking creatures. In all,
the organs vary with the features of the place tenanted. At death, or
metamorphosis, these creatures, enjoying the ultimate life — immortality
— and cognizant of all secrets but the one, act all things and pass
everywhere by mere volition:
— indwelling, not the stars, which to us seem the sole palpabilities,
and for the accommodation of which we blindly deem space created — but
that SPACE itself — that infinity of which the truly substantive
vastness swallows up the star-shadows -- blotting them out as
non-entities from the perception of the angels...
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