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 Then, assuming that the vulture after assimilating the professor should be devoured by some hungry wolf, would not the professor then become part of the wolf as well as part of the vulture?
 Would not those same materials feed the wolf that had fed the vulture and had previously fed the man?
 Now, assuming that the same materials of which the professor was composed passes along from one creature to another for a few thousand years, what sort of a multi-formed beast do you suppose he would look like when resurrected, as we are told will eventually happen to these professors.
 Of course, according to Natural Law the physical body of the much devoured professor will never be pieced together again, but the materials of which he was composed will be used over and over again eternally for the life giving qualities of other things of various shapes and kinds.
 During the year of 1873, while Alfred Lawson was at the age of 4 years and was living at the corner of Beaubien and Division streets, Detroit, Michigan, he was attacked with a slight case of measles and was kept within a darkened room.
 that streaks of sunlight passed between the blinds and window frames which illuminated the dust that floated in the air.
 So while studying the movements of those flying particles he pictured in his mind that they were a series of minute worlds moving about in space.
 By blowing out his breath against those particles he learned that he could push them away and scatter them apart by PRESSURE and that by drawing in his breath he could pull them in and hold them together by SUCTION.
 That was the beginning of Alfred Lawson’s study of Natural Laws.
 So, from the year of 1873 he followed his own line of natural analysis until he discovered the basic law of movement and was able to explain his findings in such language that other human beings could understand and then utilize such knowledge for their own progressive development.
 Having mastered the principle of perpetual movement he called this great law PENETRABILITY and made known its formula showing how all matter is used over and over again forever without the loss of a particle.
 PENETRABILITY, therefore, is the basic law of movement and is the most far reaching discovery ever made by man.
 Knowing the method by which the Om­nip­o­tent operates the movement of matter everywhere in SPACE and by which He utilizes everything without the loss of anything, Alfred Lawson was enabled to unravel many other natural problems hitherto unknown to man which necessitated the production of such books as PENETRABILITY, CREATION, MANLIFE, LAWSONOMY, MENTALITY and THE ALMIGHTY that gives unto mankind a higher education than ever known before and an opportunity to advance in genuine scholarship leading towards the

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