Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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125
"It is a difficult and obscure matter".
15
126
"And what do you do in the meantime?" I asked.
15
127
"Once," said Misk, "we rejoiced and lived, but now though we remain young in body we are old in mind, and one wonders more often, from time to time, on the Pleasures of the Golden Beetle".
15
128
"Do Priest-Kings believe in a life after death?" I asked.
15
129
"Of course," said Misk, "for after one dies the Nest continues".
15
130
"No," I said, "I mean individual life".
15
131
"Consciousness," said Misk, "seems to be a function of the ganglionic net".
"It is a difficult and obscure matter".
"And what do you do in the meantime?" I asked.
"Once," said Misk, "we rejoiced and lived, but now though we remain young in body we are old in mind, and one wonders more often, from time to time, on the Pleasures of the Golden Beetle".
"Do Priest-Kings believe in a life after death?" I asked.
"Of course," said Misk, "for after one dies the Nest continues".
"No," I said, "I mean individual life".
"Consciousness," said Misk, "seems to be a function of the ganglionic net".
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )