RADIANT HEALTH CLUB.
Health from an astrological angle was explained : in an interesting and. able ! manner by. Miss Irene; Rutherford in |an given to the chab members. | "Health fa a pearl q! great price. It fa ; also Batural, and governed by divine or univeTßal lawß, are yot made for the few, but Kir'-all," said. , / "Most people are ignorant of laws and oMditioiis' which govern health; but without knowing it they respond to thetn and are apt to brood unwisely over ' adverse; aspects' till they become fixed in their minds and so manifest in their bodies and lives as ailments' and 'disharmony. When people have learned about the . divine and governing laws they will work with them and not against them, with broken minds and bodies as results, and tlfen every adverse' upect'would mean something to them, and in overcoming the adversity they will have accomplished sometfidng to their own advan&gei * V "People ar<e at certain times of the year lacking In a few Bfegiving elements. These could easily be replaced in the food eaten, but people would then have to have some knowledge of the value of their daiTy food, also of the requirements of the body." - Madame L. Foidham gave two very fine solos to her. own. accompaniment, and. speaker find singer weare accorded a hearty vote of thanks. Mrs. '?A. B. Jackson was in the chair. -
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 127, 1 June 1938, Page 17
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