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<h2> CHAPTER V—PRAYER </h2>
<h3> They pray. </h3>
<p>To whom?</p>
<p>To God.</p>
<p>To pray to God,—what is the meaning of these words?</p>
<p>Is there an infinite beyond us? Is that infinite there, inherent,
permanent; necessarily substantial, since it is infinite; and because, if
it lacked matter it would be bounded; necessarily intelligent, since it is
infinite, and because, if it lacked intelligence, it would end there? Does
this infinite awaken in us the idea of essence, while we can attribute to
ourselves only the idea of existence? In other terms, is it not the
absolute, of which we are only the relative?</p>
<p>At the same time that there is an infinite without us, is there not an
infinite within us? Are not these two infinites (what an alarming plural!)
superposed, the one upon the other? Is not this second infinite, so to
speak, subjacent to the first? Is it not the latter's mirror, reflection,
echo, an abyss which is concentric with another abyss? Is this second
infinity intelligent also? Does it think? Does it love? Does it will? If
these two infinities are intelligent, each of them has a will principle,
and there is an <i>I</i> in the upper infinity as there is an <i>I</i> in
the lower infinity. The <i>I</i> below is the soul; the <i>I</i> on high
is God.</p>
<p>To place the infinity here below in contact, by the medium of thought,
with the infinity on high, is called praying.</p>
<p>Let us take nothing from the human mind; to suppress is bad. We must
reform and transform. Certain faculties in man are directed towards the
Unknown; thought, revery, prayer. The Unknown is an ocean. What is
conscience? It is the compass of the Unknown. Thought, revery, prayer,—these
are great and mysterious radiations. Let us respect them. Whither go these
majestic irradiations of the soul? Into the shadow; that is to say, to the
light.</p>
<p>The grandeur of democracy is to disown nothing and to deny nothing of
humanity. Close to the right of the man, beside it, at the least, there
exists the right of the soul.</p>
<p>To crush fanaticism and to venerate the infinite, such is the law. Let us
not confine ourselves to prostrating ourselves before the tree of
creation, and to the contemplation of its branches full of stars. We have
a duty to labor over the human soul, to defend the mystery against the
miracle, to adore the incomprehensible and reject the absurd, to admit, as
an inexplicable fact, only what is necessary, to purify belief, to remove
superstitions from above religion; to clear God of caterpillars.</p>
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