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LOVE AND DEATH
at peace. Then waking, rise and pray with us, now and in the death-hour, evermore.
The Worship:
Thou terrible dark Night!
Thou, the Night of Delusion!
Thou, the Night of Death!
To Thee our salutation.
Thee we salute. Thee we salute.
Thee we salute.
As a man puts off worn-out garments, and puts on others which are new, even so doth the embodied put off worn-out bodies, and put on others which are new. …
Of that which is born, death is certain: of that which is dead, birth is certain. …
Never is the embodied soul destroyed. …
These bodies alone of the embodied Self,—which is eternal, indestructible, and unknowable,—are said to have an end. …
Know That to be imperishable, by