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2. When the male casts semen into the woman's womb it
becomes part of herself and for this reason the woman does
not
feel any pain (in pregnancy) and she cherishes and brings up
the child in her womb, the self of her husband.
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3. That pregnant woman bears the unborn child in
her
womb, and, therefore, she is to be maintained by her husband.
The father performing sacraments of the child and maintaining
it, before and after its birth, vertually performs his own sacra-
ments and maintains himself. These worlds verily increase in
population and continue in this manner, and for this reason
the birth of a child (on coming out the womb) !s his (father's>
second birth.
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4. The
child, the self of the father, comes into tne world