29 APRIL 1922, Page 13

, IS THERE LIFE AFTER DEATH? . [To THE EDITOR or

THE " SPECTATOR.") your article on above in last week's. Spectator Mr. Blatchford quotes M. Flamniarion as saying,," If we do not see with our brain with what do we see?" and suggesting that ".it is the soul that sees," which Mr. Blatchford says " is a very comforting belief to hold," as showing, of course, that there is life after death. Now this involvea the life after death of everything that " sees," from man down to the minutest insect. Again he says: " When a soldier falls dead from a bullet something is gone. What? Unless it be the soul." Doos not this also apply to every insect which we tread under foot in our daily walks abroad?—I am, Sir, &c., ENQUIRER.