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All knowledge comes of super-nature or is of celestial origin.

Of knowledge all that MIND received,

In art and beauty on the Earth;
Fond dreams by genius bright conceived;
Of life beyond is but poor dearth;

Let not the ego be deceived,

From Heaven it sprang, there had its birth. 63

The evolution of humankind.

Prolonged the way, of devious plan,
As on through Time the ages sped,
Who can the power of Wisdom scan,
Which rules the living and the dead?
The evolution long of man,

The final goal to which we're led?

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Ascent and descent of humankind through ani

mal ignorance continuous.

Man rose from sea-slime high to will,

To reason, godliness and worth;

With woman, born of grace, to fill
Redemption's work upon the earth;

Low they descend again to ill,

When lust to deadly sins give birth.

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The "Riddle of the Universe" unraveling.

The "Riddle of the Universe,"

Man's concept broadens with the years;

No longer pulpits now rehearse

The cruder, medieval fears

Of Heaven and Hell, for men's converse,

The truth that knowledge views, appears.

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Abuse of free-will in carnal lust and its dire con

sequences.

With reason graced for good or ill,

By light that comes from heaven above; Abuse the gift of your free will,

Abuse the lesson of pure love, In flame you perish and are nil; As dust alone your ashes rove.

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Examples from modern "Gott strafed" aliens.

O! illustrations without number

I could quote as dire example; They all history encumber,

Our race yields us many a sample:

(Aside to ME-der Kaiser-"You remember Krupp, and Max Harden's exposé of Philipp von Eulenburg, Kuno von Moltke, etc.”)

Let their ghosts in silence slumber,

Four from the Aliens Vice-Book ample.

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Parnell, the Irish leader's treacherous adultery. Thus perished he of Erin's sons,

A leader rare of brilliant worth,

Whose life work, lust-perverted ones,

Made but a theme for mocking mirth;

High o'er his grave, the story runs,

His spirit flashed, flame-dust, to earth.

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Oscar Wilde the Anglo-Irish poet's bestiality. That esthete poet also, who

In lust, a genius mind debased,

And lived his bestial crimes to rue
When from the prison house he faced

The world anew,-with pitying few,-
He died in foreign land,-disgraced.

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Boulanger's adulterous intrigue and suicide.

See! snared by frail adulteress glance,
From patriotic aims seduced,

"Un maquereau" who dwelt in France;
Aspiring Boulanger induced

To lose brave fame in passion's trance;

His fate, to suicide reduced.

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Stanford White the New York architect's libertinage and murder.

Likewise of glorious New York fame

That architect whose evil lust Young maiden innocence to shame

Seduced in aging passion's gust;

Beneath the mad avenger's aim

He fell, a clod of worthless dust.

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Hell, the Creation of Pride and the deadly sins.

From outer Hell, foul minds create
Again I say, the raging storm;
There pride, lust, malice, envy, hate,
Disasters, tumults, warfare, form;

Till good anew controlling fate,

Bids peace resume the primal norm.

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Souls awaiting Redemption.

For we within the pit and veil,

Who have not passed to ultimate

Of good; whose souls have dropt the scale
Of matter, now perceive with hate,
The ill which keeps without the pale,
The egoists who fool with fate.

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God's Everlasting Mercy.

Yet, stars glean for the Cosmic Soul
The cores of loving hearts which fail
To reach Eternity's sure goal;

Outside of Heaven now they sail
In periods on from pole to pole,

Until the Judgment Day they hail.

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AT-ONE-ment with the Universal Mind.

Until the kin of their own race,

The loved ones left in worlds behind,

The rightful path to Heaven trace,

And in the Universal Mind,

Rejoined by love's redeeming grace,

The peace of God through Christ, shall find. 76

The JUDGMENT DAY.

For then that great resplendent Day
In light will merge the Universe;
While evil swept in flame away,

To outer darkness will disperse ;
And Good-eternal GOD-alway,
Shall lift from humankind, its curse.

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