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THE TELEO-MECHANICS OF NATURE
And Subconscious Minds
From Scientific, Religious and Medical Viewpoints
Summary of Contents in 10 Parts
I INTRODUCTORY
Prolo(1UK--THE THE A s r RE-TROVE OK UNKNOWN ( treats LAND, of (an that allegorical jzreat un,soived story
to three parts.) The Mystery of three Fecundated Ceils, develop flower, another
problem of science; why does one fertilized germ-cell cells being into precisely a alike size, ento ai
thicken. and another into a human being, ah the e in
pita ranee and composition?) Tin; Iiock upon which the Hark of Evolution .Splits,
The Executive Ability oi The Teleo-NlecIianicH of Nature.
Chapters 2 to 18 explain their mod*-ol operation in building up every form of ohranic
life, showing how they "strive with .skilled manipulation to perfect their work as micro-
ecopicaily observed by Huxley. Drummond and otlier scientists.
An object- 1.esson In Telco-Mechanician!.
Chapters 14 to 20 eluel(la»<- the yreat t, prinelpleof the Division Of tabor among
the individual cells of plants and an i nulls as r; vf/aiod in that great-eft of all My«teri<:s oj
C reation, the Siphonophorcs or Colonial Sou-Net ties. t
T* lie elite I wife of 1‘lants.
Chanters 21 to 37 are replete with extracts from the works of noted Bofanists showing
that plants are animated by a life-prim;! pie antilogous to our own. Lovers of plant- will
t -ad these sixteen chapters of absorbing interest, as well as highly instructive to the stu¬
dent of Nature.
Malformation* anti Monstrosities.
Chapters 3kto48 prove instead of disprove, inlolllireru design in Nature; explain the
cause of lI'si s mi riiAK and hov. to toeontrol guard itgalnM and predetermine them; tell all the about the of prospective eatme. Pteveir- otl-
t Km and nitre of Appeiidleii is ; how sex
sprlng, etc.
Providence In Procreation.
Chapters 48 to 65 consist of a veritable Cyclopedia of Information relating to Kftpr
< iction wliiidi li.is led that rent. • I of nUiHslie ■cientlsts. Professor Haeckel, to aclm
tt.at —tiiv facts of Procreation defy every materiatistie. explanation.”
The involution of Tlte Human Mother.
Chapters till to 78 show how the Tcleo-.tleeliariios aeeomplisljed this "frowning work
In the ti iupli ofNaiuie " Ttic extracts <|UOted from Henry Oruminoml’h celebrated work
, rilE ASCB.NT oi man," fairly border on the sublime.
The revolution of the Human Father.
Chapters 74 to Ml ex pi a In bow the subtil Intis of our pi irnitive forefathei s adapted tonal them
to a comparatively perfeet type of Mother, vividly portraying the transit stages
through which man bad to piles to reach his present altitude In the Organic Kingdom.
CointciousnesH the Basis Of All Psychic States.
Chapters*! to«9confute the doetrlne of Materialism that conscious mind is generated
through cerebral experiments; activity: show disprove the Weinman's instileds theory of animals of Heredity tie* by voice Prof. of their Ulmer subcon¬ Gates’
guinea-pigs ami t hat are determ¬
sciousness. explode the pernicious materialistic contention that our acts are
ined by our organization, and that we are therefore not responsible for our acts.
World Problems.
Chapters00 to Ufi treat of the relation of woman to Human Progress; of the merits and
demerits of Christian Science; of the Disadvantages of Prohibition and Vaccination; sug¬
gest a safe and infallible prevents ve and positive remedy for smallpox which has cured
thousands without leaving a mark, and which has induced the German Ernperor to abolish
vaccination In the army and navy. Concluding viiapiers present irrefutable evidence of
mind in or alio ve Nature, and close with n n appeal for tin* Reconciliation of .Science and
Religion to the consummation of which this entire volume isdevoted.
The following extracts from noted scicn tints and writers speak for the nisei ves:
Professor Ernst Haeckel writes; "I have rend your Synopsis of the Telco-Mechanics
of Nature with great Interest and sincerely hope t hat your masterly efforts will contribute
much towards dispelling the obscurity stiil prevailing in these momentous problems of
Science and Philosophy."
Professor lien-ward Carrington, of the Society for Psychical Research! "1 thank
you for the pamphlets you sent me and Professor !Jyslop. Have riot had time to read them
carefully yet. but from a cursory glance at your Synopsis I judge you have a might,y inter¬
esting book."
Mrs. Josephine K. Henry, author and lecturer, and President of the American Secu¬
lar Union, Versailles, Ky„ writes; "Your Synopsis of The Telco-Mechanics of Nature has
opened up great Helds of thought to me. More light will corneas I translated read and ponder. Into 1 truly lan¬
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