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The Immortal Soul-Eternal Truth: From Socrates (vegetarian) in “Phaedo” by Plato (vegetarian), Part 1 of 2

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Today, it is an honor to present excerpts from “Phaedo” by Plato (vegetarian), where Socrates (vegetarian) explains to Cebes (vegetarian) and Simmias (vegetarian) that the soul is immortal, as it is the source of life and independent of the body.

PHAEDO THE IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL

“‘Whether, then, is there anything contrary to life or not?’ ‘There is,’ he replied. ‘What?’ ‘Death.’ ‘The soul, then, will never admit the contrary of that which it brings with it, as has been already allowed?’ ‘Most assuredly,’ replied Cebes. ‘What, then? How do we denominate that which does not admit the idea of the even?’ ‘Uneven?’ he replied. ‘And that which does not admit the just, nor the musical?’ ‘Unmusical,’ he said, ‘and unjust.’ ‘Be it so. But what do we call that which does not admit death?’ ‘Immortal?’ he replied. ‘Therefore, does not the soul admit death?’ ‘No.’ ‘Is the soul, then, immortal?’ ‘Immortal.’ […]

‘The deity, indeed, I think,’ said Socrates, ‘and the idea itself of life, and if anything else is immortal, must be allowed by all beings to be incapable of dissolution.’ ‘By Jupiter!’ he replied, ‘by all men, indeed, and still more, as I think, by the gods.’ ‘Since, then, that which is immortal is also incorruptible, can the soul, since it is immortal, be anything else than imperishable?’ ‘It must, of necessity, be so.’ ‘When, therefore, death approaches a man, the mortal part of him, as it appears, dies, but the immortal part departs safe and uncorrupted, having withdrawn itself from death?’ ‘It appears so.’ ‘The soul, therefore,’ he said, ‘Cebes, is most certainly immortal and imperishable, and our souls will really exist in Hades.’

[…] we should consider this – that if the soul is immortal, it requires our care not only for the present time, which we call life, but for all time; and the danger would now appear to be dreadful if one should neglect it.”
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