MIND IN THE UNIVERSE
I oah remdmbsr ts a boy walHng iip and down the playgroun^ at sohool and wondering whefcher what I had aiways been taughl was really trne, writes the Bishop of London, in his hook, "Everyman's Problems and Difficulties." The one solid thing which on oould not get away from was the earth itself and the people on it, and the sun and the moon jand the stars, and it wasn't very long before it beoame apparent that, so far from managing themselves, they were being managed by a wonderful and powerful Mind. If otherwise, ljow explain the order in Nature? How explain its beanty t How seoure that these heavenly bodies moving at suoh terHble paoe do not oollide? In other wQrds, if a box of letters could not t^ow itself into a play of Shakespeare, no more could the atoms of the universe have thrown themselves into the world as we lee it to-day. There is the mark of Mind in a play of Shakespeare, so also In the nmverse as we see it to-day, Having once grasped the faot that there must be a Mind, it was not diifioult to (Jeteot a Charaotezv / * " "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 62, 31 March 1937, Page 4
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