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“I account this body nothing but a close prison to my soul; and the earth a larger prison to my body. I may not break prison till I be loosed by death; but I will leave it, not unwillingly,when I am loosed.” quote by Joseph Hall
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“I account this body nothing but a close prison to my soul; and the earth a larger prison to my body. I may not break prison till I be loosed by death; but I will leave it, not unwillingly,when I am loosed.”

Joseph Hall

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Art of Living, 1624

The body and earth are restrictive cages for the soul, only death frees it.

In simple terms: The body is a prison for the soul, death releases it.

Key Takeaway

Accept mortality as the path to spiritual freedom.

Themes

mortality spirituality freedom

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • contemplation
  • death acceptance
  • philosophical writing
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

dualism existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you perceive the constraints of your physical life?
  • What does freedom mean beyond death?
A Different Perspective

Physical existence limits soul; freedom may require sacrifice.

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