Psychic light : the continuity of law and life . o it that its casement is formedinto proper shape before the infant skull is hardened, andthat it is not jolted into rude forms; and, when readyfor use, do not cook it with alcohol, astringe it with nicotine,neither stimulate or stupefy it with opium or kindreddrugs. In all realms, action and re-action are equal. Youcannot improve upon natures methods in its care. Lifeis what you make it, character is thought formulated intoacts and is all there is of you. This instrument—thisworkshop of infinite and radiant force,—this brain,—withits wonderful


Psychic light : the continuity of law and life . o it that its casement is formedinto proper shape before the infant skull is hardened, andthat it is not jolted into rude forms; and, when readyfor use, do not cook it with alcohol, astringe it with nicotine,neither stimulate or stupefy it with opium or kindreddrugs. In all realms, action and re-action are equal. Youcannot improve upon natures methods in its care. Lifeis what you make it, character is thought formulated intoacts and is all there is of you. This instrument—thisworkshop of infinite and radiant force,—this brain,—withits wonderful subdivisions and its delicate material andmarvelous creations of thought repositories is yours,—yours to make or mar. As you sow so shall you are no vicarious operations in nature. Evolutionslaw,—the survival of the fittest,—always rules. As youthink, so will you be here, and so will you establish yourstatus in the life to come. Think not to cheat the , reversals and appeals are not known in naturesgreat J. S. DRAKE.(See page 373.) CONTINUITY OF LAW AND LIFE. 385 I CROWN THEE QUEEN. TO MAID LORD-DRAKE. I come, I come at twilight hour, From my far off home in halcyon hower; I bring bright sprays of living light And crown thee queen, sweetheart, to-night. For Truths own sake thy gentle life Hath stood, unscathed, through ceaseless strife; For Truths own sake, unterrified, Thou hast been scourged and crucified. Thy life has been a fragile boatOn a tempestuous sea, afloat;That with each ebb and flow of tide,Hast shown but reefs on every side. A soldier in the hottest fray,Of Might against Right in fierce array;With banner rent and crimson dyed,With shot and shell on every side. With ear attuned to mortals cry,With eye that sees bright loved ones nigh,Thou hast brought to weary souls of earthSweet messages of heavenly birth. The great and learned from all the landHave listened to thy guides command;Have sought Loves messages divine


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