. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 418 ©Jj* gvsefcev tmir grportematw [December 23, 1; A HORSEMAN'S DREAM. BY FARNK H. DUNTON. They alone truly live, who litnr for some grand ideal. The progress of mankind has been characterized by a con- tinual coming out from old conditions. All life runs in cycles, like day and night, summer and winter. The work of all creation of animal life, is carried on through the pro- cess of generation and development. These are not original thoughts they belong to mankind. I have thought that per- haps it would be better, and more profitable to the readers of the Bkek
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 418 ©Jj* gvsefcev tmir grportematw [December 23, 1; A HORSEMAN'S DREAM. BY FARNK H. DUNTON. They alone truly live, who litnr for some grand ideal. The progress of mankind has been characterized by a con- tinual coming out from old conditions. All life runs in cycles, like day and night, summer and winter. The work of all creation of animal life, is carried on through the pro- cess of generation and development. These are not original thoughts they belong to mankind. I have thought that per- haps it would be better, and more profitable to the readers of the Bkekdkb, and Sportsman at this time to give them my dreams. The dreams of the ancients meant much to them. Their dreams meant omens of good and evil. They con- veyed warnings which the people dared not disregard. Id the dreams of Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, Peter and John, they changed the current of great events. In the dream o^ Pilate's wife, all history was shown to her in ao instant of time. But the trouble with us, of Ibis age, we have not the courage of our coo vie1 inns, Everything that is are all dream creations. The great cathedral at Cologne was conceived in a dream. A dream changed the entire theology of the Rev. W. H H. Murray. Indeed, dreams have been the means of creating the grandest structures in the world. In the effort to obtain important knowledge, the world has given us many cycles of labor, sorrow and death. Bat only when the people learn to obey the laws of creation, will their work become comparatively easy. When they learn that every seed brings forth a form according to the principles and quality inherent in it, they will be anxious to adopt natures un- alterable laws. Man boasts of his wisdom, but animals are wiser, in some things than be. "Who has given them the wisdom ? Their creator has planted His law in their nature* and reason has not ignored it. Man is the only creature on this planet that disobeys God. There are so many forces, principles and mot
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