CHAPTER XXVI 



DEATH. 



Death, when applied to the material man, is truly 

 impossible, it being truly impossible to discover death 

 in material. Material always changing, and conse- 

 quently living in different forms. 



But death when applied to the living, breathing 

 phenomenon in the mutation of nature's conditions, it is 

 possible and very probable, as it all depends on the man 

 as to whether he lives or not, that is perpetually. He 

 can live in the form of mind, but the mind must be an- 

 chored down to the unceasing, unchanging laws of 

 eternity. He must think and act in the true order of the 

 unchangeable. When passing out of this life by the 

 mutation of the properties making up his earthly or 

 material body, the mind anchored to the unceasing 

 law of eternity will subvert to the unchangeable of 

 which it lived a true representative. In the mutation 

 of material properties the thoughts that dominate the 

 body are the sole insight to its future action adown the 

 tide of futurity. The mind that dwells on the unchange- 

 able and loves its selection within the natural turn of 

 change in all other properties, will live forever. It 

 dwelling within the one and only property in nature 

 that never changes, it will be eternal. 



Should our world pass away adown the centuries 



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