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"Religion in this way is absolutely indestructible.".


To Henry William Rankin

Edinburgh, June 16. 1901

Dear Mr. Rankin,

I have received all your letters and missives, inclusive of inclusive of
prep.
Taking into consideration or account; including.
 the letter which you think I must have lost, some months back. I Professor-ed you because I had read your name printed with that title in a Newspaper letter from East Northfield, and supposed that, by courtesy at any rate, that title was conferred upon you by a public opinion to which I liked to conform.

I have given 9 of my lectures and am to give the 10th to morrow. They have been a success, to judge by the numbers of the audience (300 odd) and their non-diminution towards the end. No previous "Giffords" have drawn near so many. It will please you to know that I am stronger & tougher than when I began, too; so a great load is off my mind. You have been so extraordinarily brotherly to me in writing of your convictions & in furnishing me ideas, that I feel ashamed of my churlish churl·ish  
adj.
1. Of, like, or befitting a churl; boorish or vulgar.

2. Having a bad disposition; surly: "as valiant as the lion, churlish as the bear" Shakespeare.
 and chary char·y  
adj. char·i·er, char·i·est
1. Very cautious; wary: was chary of the risks involved.

2.
 replies. You, however, have forgiven me. Now at the end of this first course I feel my "matter" taking firmer shape, and it will please you less to hear me say that I believe myself to be (probably) permanently incapable of believing the Christian scheme of vicarious vicarious /vi·car·i·ous/ (vi-kar´e-us)
1. acting in the place of another or of something else.

2. occurring at an abnormal site.


vi·car·i·ous
adj.
1.
 salvation, and wedded to a more continuously evolutionary mode of thought. The reasons you from time to time have given me, never better expressed than in your letter before the last, have somehow failed to convince. In these lectures the ground I am taking is this: The mother sea and fountain head of all religions lies in the mystical experiences of the individual, taking the word mystical in a very wide sense. All theologies, and all ecclesiasticisms are secondary growths superimposed su·per·im·pose  
tr.v. su·per·im·posed, su·per·im·pos·ing, su·per·im·pos·es
1. To lay or place (something) on or over something else.

2.
; and the experiences make such flexible combinations with the intellectual prepossessions of their subjects, that one may almost say that they have no proper intellectual deliverance of their own, but belong to a region deeper, & more vital and practical than than that which the intellectual inhabits. For this they are also indestructible in·de·struc·ti·ble  
adj.
Impossible to destroy: indestructible furniture; indestructible faith.



[Late Latin ind
 by intellectual arguments and criticisms. I attach the mystical or religious consciousness to the possession of an extended subliminal self with a thin partition through which messages make irruption ir·rup·tion
n.
The act or process of breaking through to a surface.
. We are thus made convincingly aware of the presence of a sphere of life larger and more powerful than our usual consciousness, with which the latter is nevertheless continuous. The impressions and impulsions and emotions and excitements which we thence thence  
adv.
1. From that place; from there: flew to Helsinki and thence to Moscow.

2. From that circumstance or source; therefrom.

3. Archaic From that time; thenceforth.
 receive help us to live, they found invincible assurance of a world beyond the senses, they melt our hearts and communicate significance and value to everything and make us happy. They do this for the individual who has them, and other individuals follow him. Religion in this way is absolutely indestructible. Philosophy and theology give their conceptual interpretations of this experiential life. The farther margin of the subliminal subliminal /sub·lim·i·nal/ (-lim´i-n'l) below the threshold of sensation or conscious awareness.

sub·lim·i·nal
adj.
1. Below the threshold of conscious perception. Used of stimuli.
 field being unknown, it can be treated as by Transcendental Idealism, as an Absolute mind with a part of which we coalesce co·a·lesce  
intr.v. co·a·lesced, co·a·lesc·ing, co·a·lesc·es
1. To grow together; fuse.

2. To come together so as to form one whole; unite:
, or by Xian theology, as a distinct deity acting on us. Something not our immediate self, does act on our life! So I seem doubtless to my audience to be blowing hot & cold, explaining away Xianity, yet defending the more general basis from which I say it proceeds. I fear that these brief words may be misleading, but I let them go! When the book comes out you will get a truer idea.

Believe me, with profound regard, yours always truly, Wm. James
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Author:James, William
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