HEAT AND COLD. 



like being where muscular outlines are the predom- 

 inant feature, to a being distorted by the abnormal de- 

 velopment of the one organ. That one organ being 

 the dominating feature of the alcoholic glutton. The 

 stomach dominating the brain, by calling all its forces 

 to bear by registering every impression from within. 

 Oblivious of all earthly surroundings from the outside 

 world. The organ that in the early forming life 

 measured all space and matter in deriving nutriment 

 for sustenence has been transformed by time and 

 change in conditions to a seeking inward for feeling, 

 admitting of more of one article of food to the extinc- 

 tion of all other forms of food. Consequently, loss of 

 power on the part of the brain. The brain seeks but 

 one article in nature now to maintain life and feed the 

 glutton. In the forming process it knew no bounds; 

 all nature was its field. It weighed every property 

 in nature and judged of its properties of sustaining 

 powers. It was unerring in its judgment. Every de- 

 cree was irrevocable. Unrelenting was its verdict. 

 But it was personal perpetuation that caused it to pass 

 judgment upon all nature. It was not gluttony. 

 Thereby showing that man has in fact, as a whole, in 

 principle deteriorated. As he has unquestionably 

 done by gluttony in his allotted span of life. 



Eyes, ears, fingers and other organs, when ob- 

 served across the span of life allotted to man as an in- 

 dividual under the conditions we are living under, will 

 prove conclusively when observed throughout a life of 

 a particular being, that they subserve the conditions 



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