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power of will ; love alone is to become complete, so that creation 

 may give an eternal sweeheart to an infinite spouse. This may 

 be the meaning of the equation 



Man 2 females to one male. 

 God 2 males to one female. 



So then in man the seven female qualities of God will, when 

 he attains perfect wisdom, be entirely developed, so will equal 

 the sum of the halves of the fourteen male qualities, and in 

 this manner the balance of power may be restored and nature 

 made capable of reverting to a finite state of rest and content, 

 and of permanency equal to the original state of rest that 

 marks the state of stability in its condition of ether as opposed 

 to the everlasting discord of construction and reconstruction 

 that defines existence of finity. The ten incomplete evolutions 

 are to be 



1. Science. 



2. Commerce, 



3. Invention. 



4. Peace. 



6. Contempt. 



7. Content. 



8. Joy. 



9. Pleasure. 



5. Charity and Use. 10. Happiness. 



These are for ever to be variable, unalterable and intermit- 

 tent, which are the three qualities that characterise material 

 and finite creation, just in the same manner as stability, 

 Alterability and Continuity are the characteristics of infinity 

 and the electrical forces that control psychological development, 

 This leads me to conclude that we will never become cognisant 

 of the third electrical energy. Positive and negative electrical 

 energy we may ultimately understand the measure and limits 

 of, but not the sub-division of, for their minuteness is to make 

 them invisible. By my hypothesis it appears to me that each 

 of these three ions of electricity should be further divisible into 

 seven more minute varieties of electrical energy, far more 

 minute than the electrons or ions of negative or positive elec- 

 tricity ; that these my hypothesis would lead me to conclude 

 that one out of the three io<ns of electrical power or energ}^ 

 must be not only invisible but likewise immeasurable and un- 

 limited in their forces of construction, 1 fail to see how a finite 

 mind can comprehend or understand what it cannot measure 

 or cannot see but can only imagine. Being logical, my mind 



