HEAT AND COLD. 



Man truly fell from his high state as judge of 

 everything earthly; judging everything through the 

 contact of sensory nerves with all matter, and they 

 exacting particles from contact, with particle imping- 

 ing; then carrying same to the brain to be compounded 

 with other particles within, so as to determine the 

 composition of particles coming in contact. The date 

 can be conclusively placed at the day or time the tyrant 

 took the throne and commanded man to follow his in- 

 structions. Man lost power of action within the brain 

 from that day onward. The brain not acting upon the 

 particles of matter and judging of same, tended to 

 wither and remain within itself. It, when compound- 

 ing particles of matter, was forced to do so within 

 itself, fearing punishment for its temerity at the hands 

 of the thief and tyrant who took the throne of com- 

 mand. 



For years man was undoubtedly forced to obey the 

 tyrant, but as the years passed the young were brought 

 up under like belief and finally inherited the weak- 

 ness. They looking for revelation from without instead 

 of revelation from within the man by contact with the 

 particles of matter and the laws governing movement 

 of matter. They looking off into the mists of ignor- 

 ance for the illegible characters written by the unseen 

 hand of the royal arch tyrant, the coward, who se- 

 cluded self as the means of precedent of everything 

 bad in man, and threw out bait to man's weakness to 

 lead him to his own destruction by looking for means 

 of life in others instead of himself. Thereby making 



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