NEW AGE MESSAGE
Dr Elsie M. Port continued her series of free public lectures at the Y.W.C.A. last night, Mr L. J. Spence being in the chair. The subject was ‘ The ' Now Age, Message; Health, Supreme Power.’ Healing with. - the conservation of mental energy, Dr Port said that health, life, and supreme power Were the things most people wanted in life. Without health ambition lay 4 dormant, self - reliance and self confidence vanished, and hopes never materialised. The speaker stressed the importance of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual laws. The body was comparable to an electrical machine that used energy and replaced it. It was a battery that needed to be constantly recharged. If that were done correctly it was capable of remarkable magnetic vibration. A successful soul required a healthy body, stated the speaker, and no life was worth while that was not enjoyed. In the'body new tissues wore built up and wasted energies were replaced by the process of nourishment, digestion, assimilation, and metabolism. Emotional storms, jealousy, hatred, hurt feelings, worry, fear, anger, vindictiveness, brooding over wrongs, all these and many other mental states caused the natural energies to leap out, leaving the system demagnetised, a prey to mental, moral, and physical failure. It must be homo in mind that the thoughts, words, and acts of everyday experience in any field of effort if on the constructive lino would gradually build up skill and knowledge and create mental energy.' The" free public lectures will be continued each evening.
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Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 14
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