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endowed with the mysterious power of radio-ac- 

 tivity was proved nearly five years ago when Pro- 

 fessor Goodspeed, of Philadelphia, made photo- 

 graphs in an absolutely dark room by rays from 

 his own hands. You will remember that the dis- 

 covery of radio-activity is the factor which within 

 a decade has swept from under the scientist's feet 

 most of the firm ground, the " fixed facts," o 

 nineteenth-century science. 



So, little by little, science is penetrating this in- 

 visible world of force; and every discovery but 

 corroborates the Occultist's statements concerning 

 these varying planes of consciousness whence every 

 force emanates. The scientist is coming nearer 

 and nearer to the Tattvic Law which underlies 

 all phenomena. But it is most difficult for him to 

 recognize that the external forces which act upon 

 man as the " waves " of light and of sound 

 which stimulate sense perceptions are them- 

 selves in turn acted upon, that the thoughts, 

 emotions, and passions of man are so many vibra- 

 tory " waves " of physical or mental force going 

 out from him to afect something somewhere! For 

 every thought arranges astral matter in definite 

 forms, the soul of the form being the thought. 



It is inevitable that we all are limited in what 

 we see by the media (our own auras) through 

 which we must ever look out. Our judgment, 

 our opinions, must ever be tinged by these media, 



