HEAT AND COLD. 



in three forms, one matter, the other cold, and a third 

 being heat. They fear not the light of reason, dawn- 

 ing within the mind of man. They gave to man the 

 means he has of weighing his maker. They gave man 

 the power that he may not be led astray by some tyrant 

 who would assume the power monopoly earthly. 



They not only manifest themselves to man's senses 

 in one line but in all the senses he possesses. They are 

 so thoroughly just as to render man incapable of being 

 other than in contact with them. They, further than 

 making man as a being, also made him out of the three 

 properties. Each tending to do an equal part of the 

 work in forming the man as well as all other forms of 

 life. 



So, poor little man, if you desire to worship your 

 maker, do so by worshiping heat, cold and matter. 

 But do not be foolish enough to look for revelation 

 other than through your senses in the light of the per- 

 iod in which life is a fact in your case. After a thor- 

 ough study of the passing events during your life 

 within the properties, you may seek for conditions be- 

 tween the forces during any other period. Search for 

 conditions between union of the trio of powers wherein 

 the occurrence may come to pass. And by so doing 

 you shall find truth, in or pertaining to any age or 

 condition. But by all means obey the laws of nature as 

 revealed to you through your senses by searching and 

 examining her laws correctly. 



Be not the slave of command from any -source, 

 only as revealed by the unchanging laws of nature. 



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