Excerpt from The Thinking Universe: Reason as Applied to the Manifestations of the Infinite
The aim of this work is to make comprehensible the Grandeur of the Immobile, Intangible Infinite, reposing Majestically in its Eternal, Unchanging Stillness, in Everything, as Everything, propelling Everything.
Its Method is by a proper classification and description of the processes of the human mind to make clear that Right Reasoning must precede Right Thinking, which is synonymous with Right Acting.
Its Development shows that human beings, always eager for health, happiness and prosperity, finding these things dependent upon the Rightness of their thoughts, will become more careful in their Reasoning and thus live cleaner and more reasonable lives.
Its Iconoclasm is only that of removing obstacles delaying Man in his progress to Perfection. Its Constructiveness is the convincing of Man of his sufficient equipment to overcome all impediments to his arrival at Positive Rightness.
Its Effect, by divesting Death of its terrors and the Future Life of its unreasonable dulness, must be to cause Man to regard Life Here and Now as a pleasing and profitable incident preparatory to still more pleasing and profitable experiences There and Then.
Its Hope is that it may find its way into every home and every life.
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