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... FACT that we have been in the business of Supplying Professional and Private Mediums and Mind Readers for the past 30 years , and our reliability is un- doubted . These effects are not mere instructions . Where necessary the com- plete ...
... FACT that we have been in the business of Supplying Professional and Private Mediums and Mind Readers for the past 30 years , and our reliability is un- doubted . These effects are not mere instructions . Where necessary the com- plete ...
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... fact that the conditions for their manifestation are not known or else they are disre- garded . Because of his relatively few wants , primitive man could depend almost en- tirely upon nature for the development of organs and faculties ...
... fact that the conditions for their manifestation are not known or else they are disre- garded . Because of his relatively few wants , primitive man could depend almost en- tirely upon nature for the development of organs and faculties ...
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... fact that the organism is adequate to the cure of diseases does not justify us in standing idly by and doing noth- ing , nor does it justify on our part a laissez faire policy - let alone policy — even in the management of trifling ...
... fact that the organism is adequate to the cure of diseases does not justify us in standing idly by and doing noth- ing , nor does it justify on our part a laissez faire policy - let alone policy — even in the management of trifling ...
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... fact , the very activity of this sub- stance is life , and all force , no matter what , is living force , not dead in the old sense of deadness . I do not wish to be understood as claiming identity of all manifestations of substance . I ...
... fact , the very activity of this sub- stance is life , and all force , no matter what , is living force , not dead in the old sense of deadness . I do not wish to be understood as claiming identity of all manifestations of substance . I ...
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... fact that each cell does what it wants to and can do , and that others are benefited because they can utilize this work and profit by it and in turn contribute of their desired work . Each individual does the best it can for all others ...
... fact that each cell does what it wants to and can do , and that others are benefited because they can utilize this work and profit by it and in turn contribute of their desired work . Each individual does the best it can for all others ...
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absent treatment action anemia anesthesia aroused asked auto-suggestion bee sting believe better blindfold blood body breathing cell Chicago Chicago School child Christian Science clairvoyance clinic condition constipation course cure desire disease doctor dyspepsia EDITOR SUGGESTION effects ence exercise experience eyes fact feel female troubles force friends gestions give given habits hand happy healing hypnotic somnambule impressions keep lady laws living locomotor ataxia look lumbago magazine means medicine ment mental mind mind-reader months Motzorongo muscles nature nervous operator organs patient person phenomena physical physician plantation position possible present psychic Query radio-activity readers of SUGGESTION received seance sick sleep soul suffering sugges Suggestive Therapeutics suggestive treatment symptoms telepathy tell things thought tient tion told treat troubles truth varicocele William Walker Atkinson word zine
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Page 163 - And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter?
Page 157 - And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book. Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image ; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye.
Page 39 - IT is not work that kills men ; it is worry. "Work is healthy ; you can hardly put more upon a man than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the blade. It is not the revolution that destroys the machinery, but the friction. Fear secretes acids ; but love and trust are sweet juices.
Page 157 - Write your name in kindness, love and mercy, on the hearts of the thousands you come in contact with year by year; you will never be forgotten. No, your name, your deeds will be as legible on the hearts you leave behind as the stars on the brow of evening. Good deeds will shine as the stars of heaven.
Page 64 - Holy Reality ! We BELIEVE in thee that thou art EVERYWHERE present. We really believe it. Blessed Reality, we do not pretend to believe, think we believe, believe that we believe. WE BELIEVE. Believing that Thou art everywhere present, we believe that Thou art in this patient's stomach, in every fibre, in every cell, in every atom ; that Thou art the sole, only Reality of that stomach. Heavenly, Holy Reality, we will...
Page 199 - Our breath keeps the life a going through the nose when we are asleep. Boys that stay in a room all day should not breathe. They should wait till they get out of doors.
Page 196 - If you strike a thorn or rose. Keep a-goin! If it hails or if it snows, Keep a-goin! "Taint no use to sit and whine, When the fish ain't on your line, Bait your hook and keep on tryin' — Keep a-goin ! When the weather kills your crop, Keep a-goinl When you tumble from the top. Keep a-goin! S'pose you're out o' every dime, Gettin' broke ain't any crime. Tell the world you're feelin
Page 68 - are a guide in youth and an entertainment for age. They support us under solitude, and keep us from being a burden to ourselves. They help us to forget the crossness of men and things; compose our cares and our passions; and lay our disappointments asleep. When we are weary of the living, we may repair to the dead, who have nothing of peevishness, pride, or design in their conversation.
Page 137 - You gave on the way a pleasant smile And thought no more about it; It cheered a life that was sad the while That might have been wrecked without it; And so for the smile and its fruitage fair You'll reap a palm sometime — somewhere.
Page 154 - The universe pays every man in his own coin; if you smile, it smiles upon you in return; if you frown, you will be frowned at; if you sing, you will be invited into gay company; if you think, you will be entertained by thinkers; if you love the world, and earnestly seek for the good therein, you will be surrounded by loving friends, and nature will pour into your lap the treasures of the earth.— ZIMMERMAN.