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mic action of breath thru which is conveyed the principle of life. All life is motion, activity, vibration.

The whole human race is being destroyed thru a lack of knowledge of how to live. The ignorance of the common people as to nature's simple laws is appalling.

Distension of the organs causes dislocation; dislocation causes confusion; confusion brews disease. In such a condition may be seen the saying of Scriptures fulfilled: "A house divided against itself cannot stand." From the same source we read the command: "Set thy house in order." And here is where all the real and lasting work of reconstruction must begin if the blessings of health, happiness and success are to be showered upon life's pathway.

All systems of science, philosophy, sociology and religion must inevitably fail where the chief corner-stone, the body, the foundation upon which all rests, is ignored and neglected. And certainly nature works sure and swift in her condemnation; nowhere can be seen the working of cause and effect more righteously portrayed than in the operation of nature's inexorable law of vengeance;

surely, "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he likewise reap." Violation of nature's laws brings sure retribution to the transgressor.

Parents can only perform their work by enlightening themselves as to the primary essentials of life. Mothers more especially so, since to them is entrusted the education of their offspring.

The physical body in a healthy and normal state will be able to meet and withstand the buffetings of adversity. Children rightly born and properly reared will never become victims of baneful influences, nor a prey to the "fowler and pestilence." Individualized they stand in their own strength and power; they walk in the light; they are the children of understanding.

Although able to count the number of electrons in an atom, the ingenious genius was struck by a Turkish bullet and killed. Though his services ended, he, nevertheless, left to the world the idea of the possibility of counting the electrons in an atom, thus showing that the scientists' idea of the reality of an atom is not fiction, as originally claimed by theologians.

ATONEMENT

Thot is the governing factor in all life's manifestations, and yet how many of the human family are really led and guided by thot, There is a vast difference between thot and ideas, just as great as there is between intellect and intelligence. A man may be very intellectual and yet possess very little intelligence; yet a man of intelligence is both intellectual and intelligent.

The more negative and disorganized a human being is, the more subject he is to the play of nonentities and the floating ideas that emanate from negative and undeveloped minds.

The great essential need is polarity; to find our center, where the positive and negative, the magnetic and electric, blend and are polarized unto one given point.

Everything in nature represents the triune principle. It is not sufficient to know the opposite poles, the positive and the negative; we must know where these two meet. Only so can we realize the whole of being; and be conscious of self.

To know ourself is to have found the

"Father" and to be able to say with Him: “I and the Father are at one." Thus the goal of our attainment is that desirable state toward which all awakened souls tend. To become at one with God is to become at one with all His creation, entering into harmony -peace-that signal state of true tranquility so long sought for, so earnestly desired.

The time has long since been ripe for man to know the highest, but the lesser must be equal to the greater, and vice versa; for only to the innocent, the pure in heart, the humble in spirit, will the Father reveal the treasures of His Kingdom-and "Except ye become as a little child, ye shall in no wise enter the Kingdom of Heaven."

MOTHER NATURE

In nature we find a most bountiful Mother -most prolific in her creative energy. She knows not class nor distinction; good or evil -weeds grow even more prolifically than selected and cultivated vegetation. To produce the best, much labor is required and more intelligence has to be exercised, and then it is really marvelous the results.

Mother Nature delights in showering her blessings wherever man's intelligence meets hers. She demands a certain recognition on the part of man before she will yield or give forth the best and highest contained within her bosom; yet Mother Nature is said to belong to the class which is generally termed inanimate life. Then what of human nature? Who guides and leads her untrained forces? Rather a pertinent question, is it not? And yet, if we are to know ourselves and our possibilities, we must be able to look at life from every aspect, and in order to get at the brilliant and sparkling jewels embedded in life when shorn of its manifold accumulations, life must be barred of its limitations, that its inate purity and beauty may be reflected thru an expression of the highest and best. Naturally, to create whole and perfect children, the creators, parents, must first be models of perfection themselves. The work of race regeneration must begin with. the fathers and mothers; and here we find a great, great work. Remember, Mother Nature works here just as she works in nature itself; she will give back just in proportion to the intelligence exercised on the

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