DEATH. 



Then we must infer that the home or level of the 

 mind must be in the domain of the laws. When com- 

 plying with the true and natural la\vs, then seeking 

 their level, and becoming eternal as the eternal laws. 

 When no-complying with nature's law, then being only 

 a mutation assuming to law and going out of existence 

 with death. 



Let us diagnose this case, and then sentheses the 

 same, and see if we cannot locate immortality in the 

 mind, and do so beyond a reasonable doubt. We will 

 simply tear down and build up, and see what result we 

 derive from such action. First, the brain is made out 

 of particles of matter. It is the seat of the mind. It 

 has tentacles connecting \vith all matter. These tenta- 

 cles carrying from any and all properties into \vhich 

 they come into contact with, and depositing same in the 

 brain. The tentacles have direct connection with the 

 two other properties of our maker, namely heat and 

 cold. They also convey contact with the two power 

 producing properties to the brain. The brain com- 

 pounds the particle which has been conveyed for test 

 with other properties within; in consequence, its make- 

 up or quality has been determined by the brain. The 

 result in this case must be law, and it is certainly mind. 

 Now if this result is true to nature's law, which is im- 

 mortal, then the mind that anchors down to nature is 

 certainly immortal. 



The result in the case leaves it to man to become 

 immortal by the exercise of the powers given to him by 

 nature. By conveying inward the appearance to the 



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