THE ADVENT OF MAN. 



to place on the muscle to offset the former compound 

 and cause relaxation of same, allowing the entry of 

 particles favorable to the organism, or food for recon- 

 struction. And food for the general system. The re- 

 opening of the pores caused a reduction in the tem- 

 perature of the skin and caused precipitation from the 

 mists of particles that would admit of precipitation in 

 the given temperature. Consequently did admit of 

 the system taking up food for reconstruction. 



Man had no other means of food for many years 

 after life became a fact, only through the pores and 

 other arteries. In consequence he developed very 

 slowly. Developing slowly, he developed the brain 

 more than any other part of his organism. The brain 

 being in that age the principal means of carrying on 

 life's process, guarding every entry and exit within the 

 system. One moment, in cases, being sufficient to de- 

 stroy the organism by the entry of poisonous properties 

 held in suspension. 



The stomach, mouth, eyes, ears and other organs 

 of like order were some of nature's provisions for fur- 

 ther development when conditions would become 

 manifest in after years for the perpetuation of the 

 order of life. During the earlier years of the life of 

 our order that style of development was not in de- 

 mand, and for that reason awaited in storage for time 

 and necessity to prove their calling. 



The stomach, as \ve observe today, can be trans- 

 formed during the medium voyage of an individual 

 across the stormy path of life, from a slim and nymph- 



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