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WELLINGTON MENTAL SCIENCE SOCIETY.

At the weekly, mooting,, of .the Wellington Mental Science: Society, held on Monday,, .Ur.i Cathcart gave'a paper' entitled "Arewe lniv mortal?' . He said most of. as here are agreed that w<>" are irtfmortal, only clothed for tlte time being with a garment"of mortality.' Or may thifl faint/Whispering of- immortality be the' result of that law we call self-preservation? Does this law->'recommend:that we preserve .our forces, our powers, possibilities,, energies; etc for" the sake of convenience aloiMV.br does tho law-recommend that self-preservation continues? nj-.w-tliouglil students sturt Well, but later give up all because they cannot grasp overvthiife. They get ineiitalrj; bogged nnd so they stick all the time bhiuiing everything and • everybody but themselves. Instead ot growing broadly , "they have set their'own. hniitation.s hence :the result. Students of mental aud spiritual science know that by living tUo life of lot-c, p,ui|ity.,truth,-etc., they possess within themselves the pauacen. for nil the ills that He?li;is mortally heir to...This knowledge the world did ', not give il.um, nor ran a. Host of worlds take away. We know thaUn giving wo-become' strong. In the giving oUt of our knowledge; our love, and pure thinkihg about others, we" ourselves grow. All o -"fas know that wc ; CiTnnot think well-of 6thers| without tluiikin»"wbll of ourselves, and, on .Uie other h" J■ we cannot think well of others'-and get off scot-free ourselves. The laws of eompeuB'ltion ai-e,of such perfect construchoiv'that we reap constantly no more nor less than what we have sown. i 'r.'t .

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 54, 27 November 1907, Page 2

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WELLINGTON MENTAL SCIENCE SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 54, 27 November 1907, Page 2

WELLINGTON MENTAL SCIENCE SOCIETY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 54, 27 November 1907, Page 2

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