MATERIALISM AND MIND.
Permit me to suggest to the pStiloMW&ars engaged in this controversy that were thay to recognise spirit as ""creative" and zniad as the seat of man's creative power they wo®34 better understand that mind originates ia or j»ertains to the omnipreseat, omoipateat, omniscient substance caiJed Divine Spirit, tie Creator, the Giver of Life, y ot withstanding t&ai all things material eventually change or d&ssythis Universal Intelligence continues ereanog anew from the unseen to the seen, fros tie spiritual to the manifestation called tie payseal or the material. This Universal iHte®gence is the only reality (permanence!- I 5» mind of man. being a degree of this Universal Intelligence, expresses its spiritual iasiSiwl power according to application either «sbstruetively or destructively. "In ail the wscfe that man has wrought we see the triumph of creative thought."" Life is vibration. Without life mind cannot pulsate and create, li is clear to me that mind comes from tie Giver jox life called God. SIMPLICITY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 6
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