ASTRO SCIENCE
Mr. T. W. Silcock delivered an-ad-dress, illustrated by lantern slides, on ■ Astro Science,” at the Higher Thought Temple last evening. He stated that he had prepared the address in answer • the denqnciation of astrology by o . visiting woman lecturer. The lantern illustrations exhibited | nebula which, the lecturer claimed,- d*-' - picted the beginning of cosmic thought. | It was the fire mist which had evolved j : through aeons of time until there came j I the first fragrant flower down to the ' j spiritual Christ. The science of astro- j logy was based on the principles of God i ! Himself, the lecturer said. I The lecturer desired to refute any \ statements made to the effect that \ | Higher Thought philosophy did not rcj cognise Jesus Christ. On the con- ! trary, Christ was accepted as the leader of the Higher Though: move- ! nient. He was God's idea! of spiri- ; tualisation for the human i ■- t low, *
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 999, 16 June 1930, Page 10
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