HEAT AND COLD. 



and life elsewhere. And throughout all nature's ac- 

 tion he will find that in no case has nature within her 

 own law r s condemned a being or product of her own 

 make. She reveals her laws throughout every sense 

 within each form of life she has molded, and left it to 

 the person or manifestation to obey or disobey. Obey- 

 ing, they all prosper. Disobeying, they each con- 

 demn themselves. The law of nature is, let the guilty 

 crush himself. Nature has molded various forms, all 

 working to the one end. The end being interchanging 

 action or movement. 



Man has distorted nature's law in the name of his 

 maker; he attributes his making to corruption and fol- 

 lows along the line of his own choice. He goes 

 through life oblivious of the maker being in contact 

 with him, careless to her laws, and suffers accordingly. 



Man may well, when standing on the threshold of 

 existence surveying life with true knowledge of his 

 maker as his portion, ask himself, Am I truly immor- 

 tal? When you consider the grasp of his knowledge 

 behind and before him. 



He standing in the wake of millions of ages 

 buried, yes, worlds by the million, gathered to eternity 

 and transformed, to again take up the life giving con- 

 dition. All this revealed to the man of a day, of an 

 hour, in the wake of the change he surveys. What a 

 grasp of knowledge is revealed to man who knows his 

 maker. His maker having a law that never changes, 

 so the being can look down the long trail of change 

 and see himself in the elements. Seeing himself in 



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