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y^^^ THE IDEAL -PHYSIC CAN m ' SCHOOL OB 1 PINE POEOES, M WiLMS-STB-ara. vS " W%m£ -. ' TDEALTSM is the realistic, living, prao- ./ H y&i J^M^'^-^Wr : ' -^- oa^ twentieth century system of •*- s *v%%k. :o)^^f^-^-' philosophy, panacea, and doctrino that teaches wo are exactly what our Ideals niake ns * If we are beautiful, noble, aspirins: '^^^^r^ht^Z^^^Wi^^'' 1 ' members of humanity, it is because wo '^fe^^^tW'^ cherish and lovo beautiful, noblo, aspiring J^ffflii..7ssi®&n W?ssjs& Ideals, 'if w.e are sickly, diseased, wretched, f^^^'^V^'j"^>\ "^l'-fw'^a miserable beings, it is becauso our Ideals ; l^^\. are of a sickly, diseased, wreLched, miserable /^wMlMk nature. If we aro sinful, vicious, coarse. u^&b&ijiUhKHli \ W-F//yss&\ brutal specimens of the human family, it is /jis^ei^r ¥%s%,} flihffSJ \ i " \ becanse our Ideals make us such. fjffi"\. -'-■•'• .".','i |'m V / \ Our Ideals are absolutely responsible for ' v % ''" ' * -whatever state of health, wealth, and hanui* ness we enjoy on the one h-ibid. also absoluloly rosponslblo for whatever state of sin, mjsory, and disease in which wo may find ourselves on the other hand; consequently vrh-sn we want to change onv stnto oy condition in life, Lho tiling to do is to change our ldpals, and the state we want will duly follow. Uod's Omnipresent Fine Life Forces permit us to attract to ourselves exactly what our Ideals sngge&t. Our Ideals ai*o our models or patterns tbat fashion our lives in exact relaton with the Ideals suggested. This School suggests Iduals'for all in need of any gift of life or hoalth. aiid teaches how to practically secure what its Ideals suggest. Ideals effect cures that medicine cannot ; medicine naither attracts nor adds any new life — it is tho Ideal tbat modicino can effect a cure which, actually oures, whenevor successful results follow tho taking 1 of medicine. Interviows are invi>ed at tho School of Fine Forces, "Willis-street, between (he hours of 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 daily, and at 21a, Wellinetou-terraco, during; any other hours. Addi*esßes are delivered upon Idealism in tho School, Willis-street, every Suuday jolt 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., aud every Weduesday at 8 p.m. ,"."""• - ' * Idealism is lho most beautiful and lovely study that the human mind can ongngo itself with. It is an olevating, soul-aspiring system of optimism superior to tho sad and bitter pessimism that is strangling' a-id rendering- nugatory doctrines at present bel'orn tho world. Intelligent men and women will find it a charming, delightful doctrine, that can practically teach how to obtain, experience, and realise, here and now, upon earth, all, and niora than all, than other doctrines teach as realisable hereafter. Our Ideals are our body-buildoxs. P. T. MOORE, The Ideal Physician.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 115, 12 November 1900, Page 3

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