CHAPTER I PARTURIENT PARAGRAPHS Origin of species not the origin of mental powers- CHAPTER II DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES Knowledge of the invisible universe necessary—Invisible Negative nature of the human mind-Different activities previously named mind, not Mind-Futility of teaching belief-Highest form of human concept some form of hu- man outline-Process of elimination necessary-Human mind substitutes one illusion for another-Human thought- out or relative mind-Human mind consists of classified sense impressions-Immaterial intelligence destroys images -The origin of natural species-Every stage of intelligence expressed through the physical-Mortal, felt-out, or relative mind-The felt-out mind evolved-The felt-out mind merely classified sensation-The evolved mind best studied in the vegetable world-Law of the seedless plant-Spirit, Im- material intelligence or absolute mind-Necessity of begin- ning with the obvious-Thought-out and felt-out minds not minds but attenuated states of matter-Spirit the substance of all things-Immaterial clothed in natural form-Evolu- tion of the invisible-Evolution of the invisible a multiplica- tion of expressions-Evolution of the invisible complete within itself—Origin of evolution-All achievements the result of fragmentary glimpses of Light-Origin of mental species-Phenomena reduced to a system-Apocalyptical language not sufficient-Cause of warfare of science and theology-Stupendous peace propaganda-Not masters of Insufficiency of intellectual culture-Learning should |