mineral, called salt. It is
powerful, because it is not easily disintegrated. The salt greatly
expedites the process of decay, whether in the natural form of
fermentation, or whether by the application of heat, as in cooking.
Salt is used in Nature to promote the flow of those electric and
magnetic currents which are a manifestation of the universal
life-force which pervades all things seen and unseen. It is an
essential constituent of the sea because the ocean is the life-blood
of the earth. It is an essential constituent of our own blood, because
it is needed to make the blood stream a good conductor of magnetic
currents. When you put this salt into water and then proceed to boil
vegetables in it, it quickly sucks out all the life-force from them,
and if persisted in reduces them to the state of minerals from which
they were originally constructed.
FOOD AND THE SOURCE OF BODILY ENERGY.
Dr Rabagliati and Professor Atwater are, I believe, both right, but
the former does not always explain himself clearly to the lay mind.
The life-force or animal magnetism is the real source of bodily
energy, and it manifests itself only when it has something that
resists or regulates its flow.
It does this just as certain forms of wire, or other materials, which
possess indifferent conducting power, resist the flow of electricity
through them.
Electricity cannot manifest as light in the usual electric lights used
in our houses, as heat in the electric culinary appliances or stoves,
or even as power in the motors which run our trams and trains, unless
it be given the requisite apparatus to bring about the manifestation
required.
In exactly the same way life cannot manifest itself as consciousness,
with its flow of thoughts, emotions and bodily activities, without the
food which is daily supplied to the body.
It consequently depends considerably upon how we select our daily
rations as to how this vital force will manifest within us.
H. VALENTINE KNAGGS.
HOLIDAY APHORISMS.
A Sun Bath needs no Soap.
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Man was made for the Weather, not the Weather for man.
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A long drink often makes a short walk.
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You may bring a man to the Sea, but you cannot make him think.
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A tanned face doesn't make a healthy body.
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