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الصفحة 275
Swedenborg says , “ Nothing whatever exists in the natural world that does not
draw cause and therefore origin from the spiritual world . ” ( D. L. W. 119. ) “ If
forms alone are regarded not anything of life can be seen in nature , still less
anything ...
Swedenborg says , “ Nothing whatever exists in the natural world that does not
draw cause and therefore origin from the spiritual world . ” ( D. L. W. 119. ) “ If
forms alone are regarded not anything of life can be seen in nature , still less
anything ...
الصفحة 298
Spiritual Law BY C. A. WRAGG All that is , was , and will be . Matter is being
dematerialized ; that is , ceasing to be . These two statements doubtless appear
to be hopelessly inconsistent and irreconcilable ; but I think that they are not , and
it is ...
Spiritual Law BY C. A. WRAGG All that is , was , and will be . Matter is being
dematerialized ; that is , ceasing to be . These two statements doubtless appear
to be hopelessly inconsistent and irreconcilable ; but I think that they are not , and
it is ...
الصفحة 302
We have to realize that when hydrogen and oxygen are combined in the
proportion of H20 to form a liquid from gases , its very stability in the process
depends upon a spiritual chemistry ; its root is in the realm of mind . Professor
Drummond ...
We have to realize that when hydrogen and oxygen are combined in the
proportion of H20 to form a liquid from gases , its very stability in the process
depends upon a spiritual chemistry ; its root is in the realm of mind . Professor
Drummond ...
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