This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ... FOURTH LESSON. REGENERATION, THE SOURCE OF LIFE. "Now are we the sons of God." (I. John Hi. 2.) You are a little God (His son or daughter), having power within your own body to create another, or others, or to recreate self and to renew your youth "like the eagle's." (Ps. ciii. 5.) You have through ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ... FOURTH LESSON. REGENERATION, THE SOURCE OF LIFE. "Now are we the sons of God." (I. John Hi. 2.) You are a little God (His son or daughter), having power within your own body to create another, or others, or to recreate self and to renew your youth "like the eagle's." (Ps. ciii. 5.) You have through this wonderful body, access to all the resources of nature; why should it grow old. and infirm, and die? Having complete control over it, you can be what you will to be. Here is a subject for thoughtful musing and study. Why is it that the seeds of vegetation, such as wheat, corn, rice, and oats are the food of man? It is because the life is in the seed, and we take it into our bodies and absorb it for the renewal of our own life, which, through activity, is constantly being exhausted. Eggs are the seeds of the birds that lay them, and the flesh of the birds or beasts is the product of the seed of their species. The D nut is the quintessence of the tree, and is a seed that would produce another tree like the parent. What does the spider do with the immense amount of food it eats? In proportion to its size it consumes what would be equivalent to your eating a whole sheep for breakfast, an ox for dinner, and a yearling calf for supper. What becomes of all that nourishment? In the summer, when they are active, look for one of the spiders that has a large sack attached to it: carefully open the sack, which is often many times larger than the spider, and you will see scores of diminutive spiders in it. These are the product of the food it has taken. Again, watch the worm feeding on a green leaf, of which it eats large quantities: its body is almost a hollow sheath filled with the sap of the leaves, from which it absorbs the nourishing elements for...
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