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THE SONG OF THE SILENCE.
erring,COflsci'em:e all seared
thralldom ofyou not heard it
language can word it-have you not heard it,
Voice from within?
In times abstraction,When seems distraction,
God waits in theWithin-He iso believe itNo can it-
This of sorrowWhich ends in despair-
Then all the wild uproarShall never be more;
The Silence hasEarth's sorrows are still-o brother, believe it,
sorrows are still,deep from
You answer-HIHENRY VICTOR MORGAN.
322 NOW
THE SCIlENCiE OF MENTAL .u..J.:I<!1.L1.1..I.'liU.
physical sciencethe lower
vit.ra'tioJtls, and measure or peJrce:pt:ionsenSl::S ha \'e called into aCltivitv
measure of man, Human Do'welrslimited to the that
or delica1te lrlstr'urrlentll
traveler orSome call us to
There is a worlda life within
our motion,the within knowforces finer than
our
radtst()r ofthe
NOW
IIere is an center of anycenter it can to itself sensation.
Limitations pass away when thus we Limitlessas as the is man. To him
from all motion tends. He radiates God andGod flows to him. This of the God-flowmakes him Man. Until he is animal.As he in becomes more andmore God-manifest. then limitUOlj-manifest?
first nel:esi,ityof mental heaJinlg,lessness human
he can
his whowho
vi-
Both aremanif'est in
This orof
When cen-
arethlJlug-hts are limited to
learn to con--vital centers and heal-
N
Positive and are terms.each person, is to all above intive to all below. center with less velocitvtive to those that in its ownthe whirlwinds, when two andtake a direction follows
the of the two forces. So withThe one law of nature is that the grElatcer
eel. tel'S of like motion the butwhen thus the direc-tion of the e'tlJatler
priIlciple of physics•success treatments.
and many mental healers orpower after treatments. on the
l'iatUre. that of rather than that of. are limited in belief. The afJtinnaltiolt1,
would leave them fuller life after a milliontreatments. I am never after afult of mental and
(Would you recommendin some textbook or the "Paral-
Forces.turn to the wllirllwinn
fasterare
arearemass.
32S'
It isth{} law:
faith be-and
acc:or;ding' to the amount of Ornnipotellcelet:manifestin you.
:faith- is' thougl1tt of theforce that lies other Cel'lte·rs, that it
hiIlllself of any disorderrel<ltlO1ns, 00lJre!SSIOU. will do
becomIng- more stnml2'lv'as or de\relclO thus some
of 'centralization. ma,gn:etize(l, chemi-ca.nz1ea;· are
..("rn·- 'them 'all Think of self asa center and- see that from whirlwind in-
The one raises- dust; a town. Sostronl:("ly cerltelred in will as
centers of power. to,them that whicbdesire.: Here we have
NOW
in
with anecdote teneone's is
bears the same relation to a :::iD:Jrlt-center that IJl,!,l,Pl,etisDlto a magnet to
an electric-center in a Ilravlh'-center ISown of Insulate <.n article
nQt touch it. a soul insull!,tesits lack of faith manifest in some thougllt
it will not directive powersoul. Will is the directiing of the intellect.must be gn)Ullde:d of , of powerto obtain or to
will be who will let DesireFaith in his Soul as a mwifestationThe Affirmation of istations. In this the incuvildualiltyis free to manii'est
Marden.Price not
Dr. inspirlltiQnal all)'new work from his pen seems to than an;;nouncement of to be assured of a wide Andt;ach hits the nail slltlarelv on the head with theprecision of a blow.
The present volume is no exception. The title itself is a chal-lenge, and each is no less direct and vigorous. The bookis a call to action, a constant to the man of ambition,to assert himself. Back of it all ispowers aregently. Tomeh w'tvast p05.sib:ilities,cause we
..that
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A lSYIJKIC
officers and other rep-of the of
well knowll expelilllleUllal
other kindred pllerlonlena.were very sellsl'tlve,
ps)rchic results wereThe members of this class came from all partll of the
some from and fal'-Al:lstl"aljl/l and other distant
resentative men andthis class was Carl ......n£I:'H,
l'cientist of theAt this time of my unfoldnlerlt
ested what is c01nmlonlystu(iied atime to pnlctiice.
theto state that the
was apl)oi:nte:d to send for
tain that;frvmtheir minds,
allto some' me:mller" otrious wasthe dass andof psycho'metry;
theBrown issue with
rell,diIlgs were a direct.,,,,,...,,thin<:r has a soul or
seDisitiive j can read the same.that the matter be to
The members the class asked me if I wouldto 'read from an article would be sentthat none in the class know its nature
or ;I to do this. Mr. Carl ]vIatzen was-detailed to write toa friend at a and ask thisfriend to an to be PS)'Ch'Dmetrize,d, Sl)mlething
an historical ",,,,,uie;,could be' i"t"rn1'pt",r! ttlfOllt!h ps)'chom,ett'ywas to be first dass onebut the'sender"at 'a distance was to know the contents ofthe The article was sent and allthe carried out to the lettet. On the
of the of its arrival the class assembled forout the ex]pel:irrlenit,
pal:kllige that was handed to me seemedDrd:inar'v m:ailing tube. had Wr<l,nnF,r!so that
fhr"<:rn';n<:r Iandnot show,
not inform me
Insteadu::u to tell of
theirwas revealed to me in
I associated this at oncethe Mormon across United
to Utah. I stated I saw and theevents that I related to this
Then aU at once it was to mecOIltallne,ll, and I stated without the least doubt
my mind as to "This isa from the first.ever used in the Mormon ended
it was found to contain a pieceon to his friend who
"'..,1...."", found that which I hadreltd.lnl!" was true. It was a that was
of an organ that was trBLnsportedc0111n1r.rv for Mormon Church.
of many in my career as aare all as in their
nature. Some tell me some must haverevealed to me But I assure you that if suchis the case I was unaware of it. The unfoldedhat:urcllly thr,oU12;h my and the be-fore mind's vision in a manner best de-scribed as if I had them im-
•failure,
manCle-me whole mi!;en,blede!;trtlctiive, tearing-down
are our enemies. whenever rneyan entrance your mind. Avoid them as you
are of our COlTIl'Ort, thievesof power, of happiness. of efficiency, of success.
-Clipped.
N
TO :ru1IDA:M.EJrTA:t8 SUCCESS.
ac-
social fashion.maids and
or at least
to adlie'lehowthat can continuedeavor and thenfrom the of
Yet tocontinuoustion that tends to increase the dispositilonself to venture is ofcannot to what extent the culture of the SO-CalIcO
have induced indirect bane-ISIf 99 per cent
menIov-
thatDercei,re that
Part 9.Perseverance
Eager"ne:ss often conflicts with effort. 'Fheam.bltion to achieve is more than
We all wish to do makea stir in the but few of us have thehabii of to make our ambition ofmuch
How many have been wastedin the reverie of the in the fire-
and vanish instant-we feel the a strenuous endeavor. The world
undOlL1btedly would' possess a of !fthat comes to human couldmaterialized.
ap))!i<:ati[on and continuousmconverlieIlce and
NOW 331
and ,",,11\11"'"
to moremarket
courts less be-
hath herlD
is the fact that no one caneven well without a vast
aPlpli(:atilon and I have known somewho in
the future was full and anyusher the advent of ever welcome Prince Charm-
to sit for six hours at a with silver coins onknucldes, so to that ne,'-
one of the fall itshowever the muscles
may hammer theAi better to induce sustained effort and per-
severance be conceived. In afterthe faithful but from the "accom-plishrneIlt" as a asset; but she will haveattained much. I f the same effort afterwards bedivertel'! to and bread be as-sured the floor will be clean and the willrl!!;nl:<lv that brown sheen that none but our sainteomothers could COtlljur'e.
It must not be that perseverance is neverachieved until it becomes a habit. It is aa around that leads to the mClUtlltajlnnone are who ascend but those who neverthe tedious How are there outamid the who on first thesummits bethink themselves that afore breakfast is to run up to the as we would run
a of stairs? But after a few moments have Ull-the ever deceived senses, and the buh-
enthusiast has learned that the summit cannot beleached in a few but will reCIUll"emany laborious he is seized with instantaneous
ennui and to tackle a steaktant hills!
Thus ever the eager enthusiast. Hein the of his slim assets the ever ess,en1tial COtlpon.of He would he would he
Macbeth's witches threat ever vanishesvacuous air. He is tired; he to
the effort on sornelXldlyThe first is cOIlcentr'ation.
til you have your well 'Set on what wish to ac-cOlnp!isJI1, your efforts will be scattered and ineffectual.·The cause of human failure is hick of theinclividu.:U to find his fittest in It is Dean
men ever intoand the "round men falt-
holes. Until we find out wheth-round or it is to look for
any at all. But the way we ever this se-cret is to determine to ourselves to some OCI:Ufla-
f which we have resolved. Oncego fall. I once
of the most who was at that·time a that when once he un-dertook a bit of it ulo11lgnit carried him to hell. I never of hisnor did I ever hear of histook.
dis,tir:igtJlislled litf-r:u'v man,The that
he wrote a suc-he must
f" ..h.,,.',, and makelettres. But he
had determined on another of action in winch tocontend for his fame. He wanted to Parliamentand become a In his firstefforts he failed and The did
NOW
not seem to want him; the lessmore he was determined to intohe succeeded a "rotten b01FOl.:!g-h
It his chance had atto him.
But a still trial was to test his de1termination,his on the one of his life.
The time at last arrived when could make abefore that Now he would nail theof his fame to utmost of Butalas! Never did man meet with more
defeat. he triedtheatric art and vehement oratun- to attractEar of his his curious fo'lreig-nappearance, his array of C0111511iCl10\1S
all and he was litpflllil,'the floor with a wild of ridicule.
But was he ? No. He had but one ambitionand he was determined to concentrate all his forces uponits attainment. H is face was his blackspllrkled like diamonds; in
of the he cried in "I haveseveral many StlC-at last. sit down time will
come when hear meAnd the not Par-
liament but all wasone of men at the time in the world.
Thus Robert conceived in histhat he would like to be a and but a
many came from time to time tohis mind 011 his one
becall11e at last one of most honoredin the of fame.
When we recall all the111 life; when we relrneml)Cr
with for in our childholod.-howhave from scene of life's ac-
uncoffined and unknown !" Howmany of them have been utter failures! How few ofthem have met with even success! There is but
NOW
moves'for
that while au Elliglilshmll,nvote in an election will stomach
vote ag':l.in:st
Samuel
vor.True perseverance sustained
;:rardless of all results. looks for ''-;'''fr"',,
too much expe1ctamcy procures it. Theconsists whether
comes or not. Some time "",·tnt·" must come, how-beit it not be in one's own But the very factthat we leaves its own effect upon our
There seems to lte in some lives a fated condition thai:makes success There are those whoare so that Calmet desist once have be-gun, and failure stare them in theneverthless work on and on. Take the case of pOOl
real and inventor of the steam-alt:houg;h 'Robert Fulton has been his-
honor of the invention, unfortunatefor fifteen years to convince the worldcould be to be
and counted born-of several states for assistance;
tOl'mlng a stockof the Hudson
:::eemedsuccess when he made 3
But his best madeMiISS1:SSlpp,i; was it ne\"-
to be ont.rial
10 f1m on
ow J35----------------------he
must
made an end of his 11l-Iat:eo
raf)ture, exciaime<1 thehave ;1n opera !"
er be reconstructed and the pa1tents {l:Kptreucould build another. And so one disaster after auotl:ier,
on this side and the other side of the AtllantIc,fronted atdriven to actual im,anltylife.
The rrl'")r\'."'1' his life consists in' his perseverance Infailure. But it was not a for
it was decided on the best that in-vention of Fulton was not at all but wasin fact nothing- but a of the patenltsed to Fulton's time eXlpired.
If we ofset outand seems to demandcourage and perseverance first be tried before sheto honor us with But when the heart isonce in love with its it matters all theheavens frown on us, earth with its forcesoppose us, we cannot but work on, as a lover but themore hi" inamorata the less sheaH'onls him.
he who has found the work he loves. HisIS in and little does he disturbwhether or no Dame Fortune smile on him. There wasonce a man who came to New York withsrome wares to sell. He had cOlnplosedwhich he was sure would overwhelm allfirst came when the,he had returned it
course he feltpe:rslste:<J and went from one to the oth-
er till one he found one who was inhis office on amI who sel"med to be in a most
mooo. him with confidence heassured him he had his ann a comic ope;'awhich if he would he felt sure would con-vince him it a fortune for one who would Cy-
it."What!" with
manager.
336 N w
1composer
struggling author confirmed the man-antlcilpations, heart with when
him arm himhe intended to take the
review it. But insteaa heman, look across the
ex,c!a,imed the manager, "and you see also lIIanywi:m!l)ws. not ?"
stuttered thefriend"-and this with undue delib-
window there a manon his for Bome man-
ager to its my the woodsare full of them."
That settled it. No more comic forthe ambitious lad. But did it kill him wasoverdone drama and we re not. all un-daunted he set himself to the task he so much
and he was to seek an OC(:ur:1atilonas an accountant from which to secure a liveIiholJd,toiled and at at
has since the boardsl'Oll1mrrv and abroad. And if
readers witness the" or may have
increased
man who came to thehe was of
wrote ditties theget no manager to to him. Never-
he wrote on, himself as best hetill he felt that he had to make a show-
when he waited outside the theater till the managerthen attacked him on the sidewalk and threat-
ened to brain him if he did not look at his· stuff.result was that when once the heed· towhat he had he was so it that he
NOW 337
for him.of sev-
which he
Inulle(hately enJ{aJired him to write all hisman can command an
·on henever forfeits if his stuff is refused.
It was the divine for his work thatconsumed him to persevere till finaimaterial success efforts.
That is the law of successful adventure. First en!!al2'ein such work as von most love; theu never desistthe choice of divine till dint of pa1tlellceand perseverance, you have fromtune the overture of her favors.
HENRY FRANK.•
Hold to ideals and you will drive outbreeder of disease, failure andof mind; out all the
and bv floodi,ngwith thoughts of love, ll"Ol)d-WIIII. Sll1cc:eS!" 11ap,pirless, piwhatever desire to realize your
at your increased power and happiiness.-J\!1Il'rden.
A CHAT WITH YOU.
There is hardly a day passes when I do not receive a letteror two from the readers of this me that theythink it is the best of its Alsofrom Jhose who read various books I sell and
the amount of good that has come to them rnlCml'L'n
ap!>IYling philoslDph:y that teach. I could' fill the mag-but nave made it an abidinga of theraore because
do not see these pretty puffs in NOW not think thatare received.
am ofmagazine form year.
if subscribers the present !lize better than thestand;ard size I do not want to make the change. of youwrite me what think of the intended change. reasonI am change is that so many seem under the im-
is very small. The truth is that fewmental science or new thought papers give so for
asked.a that desire to way
a subscription to
NOW
SUGlI}ES:JrION IN EDll'CAT'ION.
Part 2. ..is
to assist or hasten thelatent powers
able corlSClOUi5-what means
the unfoldmentuntoJldnle,tlt of the soul's infinite pow-
pOi5SiltJlhtles, which means the to COll-oo'welrs and uncon-
contains within itself po-fowl expresses, so
within hinllself allthat he can manifest or express, and all anyother individual can ever manifest or express. Tothese latent powers and to consciousnessthe the solution the halPpinel;;sand of race. is powerthe conscioushe
NOW 339
340 NO
to herpelrtel!:t love and
as
In both ....."''''..,')!""'v is the result of ac(:epltedIn the case on the heagrees to in upon sug-
and this leaves his unconsciousrat:lpo:rt with or under the direction of
the Thisop][)Ot1len!ts of influence an
it is
function,This matter of hy:pnlotl:sm is treated here beCatl&e, all
it was 1 11 __ due to hy)[)ncltic eXJper'imen'ts
NOW 341
soac·
to theSUI)Jel:t leads
powers
the relation between the unconscious 01"soul and the mind of the individual wa:; es-
and it is the use of th1sthat determines the of the humanrace. In the hYlpncltic eXpet"lWlents all are withthe many under the "
mind the operator.occur, such as the mttklng
bar of the assumingalmostthat not even beof the individual. Thus
po:ssilbilllta:s of unconscious mind 01de'veIIJpt:d or unfolded at the sug-
as Ut;::>ucu.how this art of
the latentto tremendous prl[)pc)rtilons.
aregesltlOn of
A careful theelusion that the so-called "'UAU ,.u hyplllot:istskilled insame sense asalesman in most anyhYIPU<)tiS:t, for the power of
to their pr(JISpt:ctsas their own act
It is the of these articles tobe used in education. to
pmisib,ilities of the child
CHARLES P. TILEY.
About one-half the in the world their time seek-lIIg and the other haH waste a lot of energy be-
their fate because they are not happy. It is the rareand unusual thing for a soul to realize that happiness is not aforce but a result of the harmonious action of many forces, andtherefore is the inevitable effect of their own thought and ac-tions which have put into operation these forces. Happinesshas very little relation to the outside conditions as it relates fromcauses by inner and finer thought effects which ac:directly upon the emotional centers.-Gracc ill. BI"01\/n.
342. N,QW,
.Jtmm STUDY.
It has said "Theman. It certain thatman is his understand thepowers and po:ssiJlilities, and to know what relatii6nmind bears to the and how itconditions and is the mostknow'le{ll:!e to be had. To this we shallour
Modern medicine has SU1)pliedof man's
you,are
center ofin this
that is fallwill notmay be
real-
N w
we see
an(l then
faults as wellvou are take
would a of your ownf!l;l",r"" down the law of
vo:ursielf to live up to the
so inin hand asfaults' andwrong andknow.
The Nature of :Mind-We may Mind as thatpart of man which reasons and andconsciousness as that which is awake to sen-
and sensation andto sense and Mind
of man andas a
last
we observe theall nature. On this
of'Mind of man is too l'1nnnrt",nt
llMaterialAction" or
sois not
it is not ultimate of persc,naJit:y.there is consciousness orseen-is triune in that he a
ego and consciousness are the divine at-soul and
of Consciousnessdoes not need to reason (,r think. It needs
no process to arrive at its Mind is theW'lV of consciousness. and co'nSI:lOlISll1e:;2may be of as the theforms and Soul as of IVIind,the distinction and
It .is Mind that character tosonal It Mind that differentiates onefrom and causes the materials ofbuild a different from other masses of matter. Itis the that makes the man. Mind is the builder.Mind and directs what sort of fann matter shalltake in its called life. Matter of it-self has no or power, but animat-ed limited
NO W "
I, is best defined as the or intelli·or association of or embodiment of
The mind to the mat-tera book. The on the of the' bookis the mind of the It the of int1elligerlcewhich the book contains. So with thewhich is a book of Thematter its contents is what we Mind. The
no leaves the an,aloigy incomplete,but book a self-consciousness offormation it said consciousness added to itsmind matter and the would makeit .a real or person.
In this view of man's mental nature we toconsider the conscious Mind as the lastsonalH:y or of Self. It is the lastman, not the last theThere is athe medium
which makes posslloleform and humanness is faraway inis a sOlnething-Self or indlividual
w
andences
there is a considerable difference between Scfulas between Mind and matter. We have
It will be seen that thefor the presence or
the same as theanl.ma,tmg p:res'enc:e of Soul h1 order
fact should be heldhut for the sake of
pelrmiissible to use these words inter-otherwise
The Individual convinced that there is anindividual which stands as the re-
of human I can-not conceive how God could an ownlikeness on There must naveto receive the imllUl1;e of the Divine Mind. That
I believe was the or:Spiriltself of individuals
into human form.or V\Tong of the
bea:rm:g' on the wc,rk'l1grsin the '-UJ''''' J''-LJVU
the very heart and soul ofstand as the
np I'<:,,·n " I life and ofthere is an
manifest in human life and in all nature, crr.".,1'",-man, all must admit. what that power is no
know. Some say is others that It 1"or Mental it what
and convinces mostin the sense is an t
:SomethIng- which stands the of allexistence as Creator of the universe.
If have never the existence of aresident in beneath your
seioue atanswer is that
knows anrlunderstands?inteIlligence and to
What makes your
NO
of a humanor ;- What is that in-
makes you what you are insteadsorue'thing else? The answer can be one
there is a or Divinewhich animates your
what you are. That Somethinl!SUbc4:)D!;ci()tls mind whose center is
last of your
can do nothingmedium of imiwelliine:
Tllro1uIJ!'h this medium manInfinite. wherein lies all power
thethethisthat It IS a ofOf this we are certain: It is meansmove and have our It is theof our life, It is the heart
and thus we may say it is
Basicbusiness and success is tosaid that to "'Knowits • to findhave in the Divineis the foundation of your in theSpJiritual Self. That there is in man ano one who observes and studies the nature ofhuman will In IS m
a and decreesnature of there is in the acorn amental is the antecedent of thethe seed the flower decrees what shall be pro-duced virtue of an wi ththe animal and also in man.
within each and ail a sOJ!llething'determines the nature of theof the individuaL
creative In man we have also itof Divine Some claim that
Self or real individual andof God.
which we'and essencesoul of our
..parkor
N O.W 347
fact ofIt is a COllception, ra(lialrlt with pow-
beamiI1lg with health.lIan's Nature or Innate WIS tleall-
we do not mean to raise issue as to thednrmlty of man. as he is far from be-
But that man was ' but ·little lowerin the a creature dl-
no in Biblical can well toWhen Christ was called to account for
of Himself as the Son of his answerthat he considered all men divine."Do notthat man was once a child<lnd nature, makes him forIt is in this sense that we of the di'rinitv
If it is true that sin man has lost hissalvation and the of God his heJrtt::age is restore<1,
as the we becomesons of nlay
man is divine,"Somewhere in man's
pe:rfe:ctilon; an; an In-
theof
and; a vital functions
life' a transcends all human le::lrIllingpower; a :Some:thllng on which our very life and ex-
istence which is
That of, man. Thusof the we of
spiritual nature, not of physical nature. It is to thisof man"s nature that we must look for life and
power."Man was made in the of God." This
become subconscious-covered un·-[)Ut has not beenlost. is in the recesses of and indel-
stllmped upon the of every burna!'man should become. ThTs
man '-lHd within even eel!
348 NOW
to
of aacorn. Itieal form
The divine in the consciou&ness ofis the ultimate of the Soul.
lessons we shall have a deal to say aboutthe law of the Mind.
dHigerltly inin life.
Once this gra.spe:d the student wHIstandard of per-
fection is the standar<l, and He said "Beeven as vour Father III heaven is "
meant what he iaid. The we now observe isbased on a scientific future lessons weshall show that there which
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One of thePs;vch,olctgy is that its deals
instead of sub-
will now see, awak-a different viewknow you
do and feel as youlife means.and
inner nature the
weand be
in our lives.Yourself-To life in its'
must search out the resources of your ownfor centers in ; the way to find
. that center is to A soul onceworld and the universe circles around
are to find and becomeand 'which
aCQ1uire the
NO
.M:.,ste'riDg Destiny-][t matters not what your 'ex-circumstances may have no
should in the same old way inis ever in old
conditions becaulie ofwho knows how to the
learn to master his c!PI,tirlvde!;tilllV what he
stu:de!nts to the new idea aboutto die. Make
there your life be. Bewhat a man thinketh in
Subc()Os,ciclUS Mind so is he. Your makewhat you are. Your mental life is your real life. It
what you are in the motives of which de-termines your success,and
Man's Place in .l'latuz'e--l1eaJltn, Hia,ppine:ssis the normal ofwho are not the best the earthnot allotment of
other bounties of earth life are notwhich God intended man to fill. Man was
on earth and told to make it serve his needs; and ifman is he should be master of the earth andhave access to its none usare all that we should be: some are tooselfish and cif self. do
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self and the lawl;
tohas been un-
that is he shouldof and the and circum-
stances so that future will be different fromand be what he desires
DR. WM. FRANKLIN
EXPERIENCES.No.1.
Theand now, with all the
and he can COllSclOtllSly rna_nit'estHere and Now."
It is to that this affirmation is Greek to theperson Most Ecclesiasticsand the man on the streetof it. The business man, who
and wants to know if it will "bake bread."There are a ,that are be-
gilming to belieye and a few of that number whoceased to believe and know that it is the truth.
.;\ot that anyone has demonstrated it in itsor but there are many who haver1ernonstratcd the and that proves' the pOSSI-bilities set forth in the afj[irrnaltioll1.
It is towho toof
N
MENTAL POWERS.
ery action it takes ismovements are todons it carries outis the more or less servant ofmates it. it its responsebe and aut'om'ltic.
mind'of man fUllctiorlslines of thOllgllt
cOlnplete without the other.fenlinine elements of
essential to mental <;:re:atlon.faIlta!5tic indeed have ofJEspring
int,mg:ible and fas]hiOJlsa it COlltra,cts
thc)ii[rht enters it and inflates it· to
NOW
inin extent to se-
it mllY dl-in-of
unJljrnitelj, Ull- .
Will •.bow
toIt is the
human likeness or the con-thongllt into its blocks. Emo-
love and
and exercises
NO
DEL MAR.
E1lllot:iox\S are the raw material that may be workedinto of texture and
ma.chinelry which confers upon it dejfinite.
initiative in one's andemohlon, COIISCIOUISly and he may to
of his desires. character of hisof his of consciousness and
rell,lizatil::m, selection and initiation ofem:ot:ion determines his of immediate
these are exercisedaut1omlttic;ally no be pre:scribed
uaJ and attainme:nt.u'.""r.-
•
a treatment I doa state of semi-
But there ct'\J'tainlvson calls the
me for it reveals how intimatereal God may Goa
"'ll'V,","'. but shares his
NOW
forthfeel the
will thrillam a
and sellerhonest. I expect the 11.11-
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served transaction in I ask God totake part. 1 never this law when I am asked to
one to attain that their willserve men. I would be to thateveryone who reads this desires a oftheir own should attain for 1 know this would be a.betteF- and world every person owned theirhome.
In the of the Silence we have aeven for all the money
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"All theas all the sun-
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