TARDY DEATH.
“Most people die in their coffin,.for it'takes six months to .die!” , This somewhat startling statement was made in Edinburgh by Captain; W. P. Knowles', M.C. of Manchester, in a lecture propagating the, aims and ideas of the Madaznan belief,' which associated itself with what is known as the New Thought Movement, v Among other statements made in the course of the.lecture were .the following:—“Material had to acknowledge-.a. discovery, mafle .recently that in, this heart of ours, instead of four cavities as in a materia medica, there are five cavities ,or chainhers, arid that in the fifth, an airless cell when magnified,; there dwells that entity of the being which, it is found, represents and shows the exact contours of. the person at their mature age.” “The soul is. a state .of consciousness, an awakening whereby trieoiv, ganis of the body are awakened to a greater realisation of their purpose arid unity with 1 the powers that gave them birth, and have given them inheritable iriteiligence.”
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Shannon News, 5 December 1924, Page 4
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167TARDY DEATH. Shannon News, 5 December 1924, Page 4
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