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other organs to the spinal cord and brain.
 “When the two branches combine, they form a mental trunk which is made up into a bundle of innumerable mental fibers by which means every menorg operating the mental instruments of every cell in every muscle or every part of the skin receives from and sends to the brain messages. The substance mentality is used in the transmission of these mental messages according to the same principles that the substance sound is used in the transmission of oracular messages.
 “Thinking causes consciousness.
 “Consciousness is a state of knowing what happens.
 “Man’s consciousness is the reaction of intelligence drawn from external sources through the channel of his senses. 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.
 “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.
 “These senses have been attuned to the chemical conditions that surround the earth. His sense of sight has been developed by sunlight; his sense of taste by liquids; his sense of smell by gases; his sense of hearing by sound; and his sense of feeling by pressure.
 “But as man expands his consciousness his mind will become more: inquisitive concerning Natural Law and he wiil thereby gain an insight into such wonders of nature that he never dreamed of before.
 “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 im-

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