LET THERE BE LIGHT!
(Communicated)
God created man after his own image, in this respect: Man is tlie symbol of the Celestial bodies. His brain symbolises the Creator as the controlling centre of all intelligence and activities; the nerve centres, the great sums of the stella systems as well as the sun of ou r own solar system; the nerve strings are tlie wireless or radio waves that are sent out from the Great Source of intelligence and energy, io. our Creator, thence from Sun to Sun down through the great stella systems to our Solar Sun.
Man’s brain is the receiving instrument of those wireless waves emitted from the sun. Tt is this constant hammering of the wireless waves of intelligence or inorganic matter that has gradually evolved man from the dust to a high plane of intelligence or light. Right through, from the early history of man, artificial light kept parallel with the average intellectual light of mankind.
In early times the artificial light was the rush light or oil lamp correspondinr; with the intellectual light of man in general. As man’s intellect sharpened and brightened they delved into the secrets of nature, and produced or reflected theij- intelligence hy producing the incandescent form of artificial light. Our sun light is the high-water mark of man’s intellectual light, and in ages to come he will produce an artificial light equal to the sun-light at a low commercial cost, The nearest approach at present in artificial light to that of the sun in th 0 incandescent gas mantle. Tt is clear white and free from the damaging effects of the ultra-violet rays of the electric light. At the same time it acts as a heater or stove to ventilate and keep damp from the dwelling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1921, Page 1
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296LET THERE BE LIGHT! Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1921, Page 1
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