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among them Abu Clements who no longer sings "Koponte Kai Kamaton," but "Oh, Blessed Thot." We thot of Cousin Nellie and how she would have enjoyed the Communion of Saints.

We found the place all ready and prepared for us, so all we had to do is roll up our spiritual sleeves, and donned in our very best, appear before the audiences, demonstrating the Power of Breath, or, Mind over Matter.

We are busy, and with us everyone else is busy doing good. The results are better than best.

To say any more would mean to repeat the "old, old story of unseen things above," now seen in reality and demonstrated by facts that know no denials, no refuting, no excuses. Theories are toppling like steeples before an earthquake. This is the great windup and all past antiquity has to give away to the new, the beautiful, the divine. -Master.

Aviators appreciate the value of breath and breathing and the better class learn early in their flight that oxygen hunger is a serious thing.

ANGLES

Nearly every state in the Union may point with pride to some historical evidence which the ravages of time could not sufficiently destroy to have it escape our notice and pass into oblivion. Still there is no state that is in the position to offer more material for archeologists or scientists in general, than Arizona. Here are evidences of many civilizations of the higher order. The watch towers, mounds and cliffs are some noteworthy evidences, but the more marvelous are the irrigating systems of value to our present-day engineers, who admit formerday ingenuity. Most of these canals are covered and lie buried under the drifting sands which once swept over the greater portion of the area now considered available for cultivation. One of the old irrigation ditches is now being made use of and irrigation water runs over its pebbly bottom as it did three or more thousands of years ago. Phoenix is built on the ruins of an ancient city that spread over all of the Salt river valley, connecting all of the surrounding districts. by well-constructed highways.

THE ELECTION

The excitement preceding so important an event as a national election no longer is in evidence. Instead of excitement a more conventional reserved attitude has become noticeable. Perhaps it is due to change in sentiment, that the results obtained have taken a rather unexpected turn. True, it may not matter much, as either side is fairly well represented and the executive, altho heretofore endowed with exceptional powers, cannot afford to go against popular sentiment, and will experience the heavy hand of popularity from time to time. Nevertheless, many there are who are somewhat surprised. We need not be surprised, tho, when we bear in mind that organization can do, and has so far done, a great deal to hamper progress and tamper with the very powers that be. It is possible to defer, for a time at least, the advance of the spirit of the times, and turn the tide of human mentality at will.

But we need not in any way feel discouraged. Anything in the phenomenal that experiences impositions all the more gains power to break the fetters of its chains the

moment the light of understanding is cast into its path.

It is said that "for the sake of the Saints the days shall be shortened." Let us at least give the matter some thot and realize that even deformity proves for betterment.

All the more we now need to uphold any measure that tends toward safety. All the more seriously we have to consider the Japanese and the Colored question, say nothing of the Mexican problem. All the more we need to be on the alert and assist in word and deed, to avert unnecessary disasters or cataclysms. As to the liquor question, that need be no concern of ours, for "whatever is -is best."

High cost of living is but the call for adjustment. We have heretofore lived so high as to be extremely wasteful and now the tables are turning; equal distribution of labor, wage and produce are in evidence.

We profit thru every change, even if it be a final change into domains of ether, where our work goes on in the reclaiming of the earth. Even thru waves of ether we have the power to reach the hearts of men on earth.

EXPERIMENTS

Nature is but a continuity and network of atomic chains with links unbroken and interlinked to such a degree that the intricacy of weaving and interweaving does not admit sharp lines of demarcation.

Rocks, plants and beasts are but focalizations of energy into more or less of a degree of crystallization and compactness, or a succession of nutriment into collective consciousness-materialization. Sensitiveness and

sensibility constantly balance and counterbalance each other through a process of aggregations until the final is reached.

Metals, stones, gems, crystals, sands or pebbles, as well as artificially (chemically) created growths or compounds, reveal the modus operandi of mitotic operations.

The human form or being is nothing more than the summa summaris of the phenomenal exhibited by all objects, forms and beings. Insoluable or resistant are all atomic motions which are intended for a set goal.

A living being is nothing more than a transformer, or transmitter, of energy (atomic) and matter (collective) containing certain

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