Julius Caesar on reincarnation
“by such doctrine alone, they say, which robs death of all it’s terrors, can the highest form of human courage be developed.”
The principal point of their doctrine is that the soul does not die in that after death it passes from one body into another… the main object of all education is, in their opinion, to imbue their scholars with a firm belief in the indestructibility of the human soul, which, according to their belief, merely passes at death from one tenement to another; for by such doctrine alone, they say, which robs death of all it’s terrors, can the highest form of human courage be developed.