Lawsonian Religion

CHAPTER 32

CONSCIOUSNESS KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS

As Alfred Lawson stated in his marvelous book CREATION, written in the year of 1923:

“Consciousness is a state of knowing what happens.”

Man’s consciousness is the reaction of intelligence drawn from external sources through the channels of his senses.

It requires intelligent supervision to build and operate the machinery that Gries into man intelligence from external sources, and the thinking beings that superintend this work must have excellent minds.

Just as there are formations within formations and currents within currents, so there are living, thinking beings within living, thinking beings.

Just as particles of density make up a unit of density, so particles of consciousness make up a unit of consciousness.

There is no particle of density throughout limitless space that is not inhabited by living formations havi ing consciousness.

A living formation does not have to be shaped like a man to have consciousness, neither does it have to be the size of a man, or moved by the same desires as man to be able to think.

There is as great a difference in consciousness throughout space as there is a difference in density.

The difference in surroundings and experiences of different living formations causes the difference in consciousness.

As air, water, light, odors, sound, heat, cold, darkness are all part of the elements which surround man, his consciousness was developed through those sources.

A broader consciousness will create a superior man.

To obtain a broader consciousness, however, man must develop greater mental instruments within himself with which to harness mentality in larger quantities.

To increase the power of his mental instruments, man must give them strenuous use.

The mental system requires exercise, just as the muscular system requires exercise to grow and gain strength.

Intellectual effort will increase the capacity of the mental instruments, permitting them to consume large quantities of mentality and thereby broaden man’s consciousness by which he will obtain a greater perspective of life.

Man, now in his kindergarten stage, has been developed so far through the use of his five primitive senses.

But as man expands his consciousness his mind will become more inquisitive concerning Lawsonomy Principles and he will thereby gain an insight into such wonders of nature that he never thought of before.

So far man has learned very little about the earth upon which he lives. He makes all sorts of peculiar guesses concerning its structure beneath the surface. He calls them theories.

Man has received no practical experience whatsoever in navigating the heavens beyond the atmosphere of the earth.

Man has not yet learned to mix sunlight with other substances of greater density for lighting, heating and power purposes as Lawson explained in BORN AGAIN, in 1904.

Man knows nothing about the composition of mentality or how the microscopic Menorgs operate his mental system and do his thinking for him.

Although Lawson announced to the world in the year of 1922 a digest of PENETRABILITY which was recorded in the Library of Congress for anybody to know, still but few men are now conversant with its all embracing qualities.

Man built the body of a boat and filled it with machinery.

It was made large enough to carry several thousand men to run the machinery and guide it across the ocean.

Man thinks that is a wonderful achievement.

BUT, the Menorgs built the body of a man and filled it with machinery. IT was made large enough to carry several trillion Menorgs to run the machinery and guide it across life’s span.

Now, whereas, the body of the boat that man built is several thousand times the size of man, the body of man that the Menorgs built is several trillion times the size of a Menorg.

The body of the boat that man built is made of different chemical materials and the body of man that the Menorgs built is made of different chemical materials.

If the men who operate the body of the boat that man built should go away and leave it alone then it could not operate itself and would become useless.

If the Menorgs who operate the body of man that the Menorgs built should go away and leave it alone then it could not operate itself and would become useless.

It is the men who do the thinking in the operation of the body of the boat and it is the Menorgs who do the thinking in the operation of the body of man.

So until man can invent, design, build and operate a body several trillion times the size of himself, as the Menorgs have done, there is no good reason why he should swell up with egotism as though he had done something of great importance.

Man’s ability as compared to that of a Menorg is as thousands to trillions.

There is located in a tiny cell of man’s brain a thinking creature so small that no microscope is powerful enough to bring it to man’s sight, but still it is powerful enough to manage the several trillion Menorgs required to operate properly the machinery and the body of man.

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