Lawsonian Religion

CHAPTER 31

LAW OF REACTION

Every act causes a react—even unto eternity.

Therefore the law of reaction is a mighty power for good or bad in the lives of all living things.

Good action leads to good reaction; bad action leads to bad reaction.

Like begets like; and those who kill are killed; those who hate are hated; those who cheat are cheated; those who rob are robbed; those who mistreat are mistreated; those who degrade are degraded; those who destroy are destroyed, and those who love are loved; those who give are given; those who inspire are inspired.

The Menorgs understand that great Lawsonian Law and they work together, each for all and all for the common good, in order that their machine, man, may live his life in a natural way and obtain the constant power for good as a reaction for good acts previously administered.

Man would be a sorry creature if the Menorgs did not work together, each for all and all for the common good.

Assuming that the Menorgs, occupying the left leg of man refused to work together for the common good with the Menorgs occupying the right leg of man, the distance covered by him as a pedestrian would be zero, and, as fat as legs are concerned, he may as well have been born without them.

Or, assuming that the Menorgs occupying the heart of man refused to work together for the common good with the Menorgs occupying the lungs of man, he surely would have a terrible moment trying to inhale the life giving oxygen of the outside air.

In fact, the life of man depends entirely upon each Menorg working for all Menorgs and all Menorgs working together in complete harmony for the common good.

The Menorgs, as the inventors and operators of man, are far in advance of man as collaborators when it comes to the utilization of its forces to obtain the greatest results.

So when different individuals, organizations and nations refuse to work together, each for all and all for the common good of humanity, they do as much d: umage to the human race as the Menorgs occupying the legs of man would do if they refused to work together each for all and all for the common good of man.

Lawsonian Religion expects human beings to work together as a body with the same unification of purpose as the Menorgs work together as a body.

The law of reaction extends everywhere in space and through all eternity, and whether it be a Menorg, man, or the whole human race, each and all must obey the rules or a penalty for bad acts must be paid and none can escape the results of it.

Therefore everybody should strive to produce good acts instead of bad ones so that, according to the law of reaction, the future may hold in store more pleasant responsibilities to look forward to that will develop a broader and brighter life thereby.

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