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effect of it, but canst not tell 

 whence it coineth, nor whither it 

 goeth. So is life, wherever you 

 find it, whether at the birth of a 

 yeast-plant, of grains of mustard- 

 seed and of corn, or at the birth of 

 the natural and spiritual man. 

 But the leaven, and the grains of 

 mustard-seed and of corn, and the 

 kingdoms of the natural and the 

 spiritual man, grow and reach per- 

 fection by natural processes — that 

 is, in harmony with cause and 

 effect — each process subject to 

 critical and scientific analysis, if 

 that analysis goes deep enough, 

 and wide enough, and far 

 enough. 



Life reappears in new life. The 

 leaven and the seed and the Christ 

 life all reincarnate themselves in 

 more leaven, more seed, more of 

 the Christ life. "In that day," 

 said Jesus, " ye shall know that I 

 am in you." Those who study 

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