Tejas, the Fire of Life IOI 



concentration in the brain of this radiant, disinte- 

 grating and transforming force in a state of great 

 activity would account for the vast discrepancy 

 between the fatigue effects of mental and physical 

 exertion. It is well known that the breaking down 

 of tissue in the brain during intense application is 

 so rapid that three hours of brainwork is as great 

 a drain upon the physical forces as a whole day of 

 manual labor. 



A logical diagnosis of rheumatism by the Tatt- 

 vic law explains its cause as an excess of Fdyu and 

 a decrease of Apas vibrations causing extreme acid- 

 ity of all the secretions and excretions of the body. 

 The intense suffering in the bony structure arises 

 from the pressure upon these vibrations of the co- 

 hesive Prithivi Tattva; and the relief which hot 

 baths and inunctions of pungent oils afford is due 

 to the expansion of the luminiferous ether, the flow 

 of Tejas being thus accelerated and encouraged. 



An increased flow of A pas naturally follows, and 

 this water vibration dilutes and washes away the 

 acid impurities whose clogging wastes have choked 

 channels. 



For some years before radium was discovered, 

 the miners working in large Montana mines were 

 familiar with a strange mineral which they were 

 positive possessed curative properties. They 

 called it " Medicine ore " and " rheumatism rock; " 

 and they carried bits of it in their pockets belie v- 



