Mentality

CHAPTER 39

DEVELOPMENT

The brain of man is composed of billions of cells containing mental instruments that are operated by menorgs. The power to operate these mental instruments is produced by suction and pressure according to the law of PENETRABILITY.

The menorgs obtain their external impressions through the operation of the senses.

If these external impressions coming through the senses are accurate and true representations of what happens outside of the body the menorgs gain knowledge that creates efficiency.

But if these external impressions coming through the senses are inaccurate or false representations of what happens on the outside of the body then lacking knowledge their efficiency is lessened or becomes void.

In proportion to the quantity of false impressions they receive, the mental development of the menorgs is retarded, and, operating their mental instruments with misrepresentations causes inferior and erratic thinking.

So instead of constructing mental instruments for the cells that should convey genuine information to the mind of what happens in the outside world the adulterated stuff coming to them through the senses causes the construction of faulty machinery that lessens the reliability and usefulness of the cells.

Thus, through the use of false records of external happenings the menorgs become inferior creatures that operate imperfect mental instruments within the brain cells which make of man a mental weakling.

So the lies that man fills his brain with nowadays from newspapers, magazines, books, radio, screen and hearsay, are food for the disorgs and aid them to wreck the mental instruments of the cells and make of the menorgs, who do his thinking, useless creatures.

As it is Truth that lives and Falsity that dies, then the brain cells used to communicate false happenings soon decay and become inoperative.

Truth expands the brain cells so that man secures a broader view of life, but falsity shrinks the brain cells which causes man’s view of life to be narrow and idiotic.

Truth creates heights, depth and breadth of character, and when external impressions are conveyed through the senses to the menorgs, accurately, the knowledge thus gained enables them to build and operate better mental instruments for the utilization of the brain which in turn develops and strengthens the mind that acts as the pilot of man.

So if man would develop, he must do it with truth, not falsity.

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