Interpretation

The divine Mind is alone able to interpret man and the universe. Whoever seeks to interpret phenomena, mentally or materially, from a mortal basis, will fail. He will continue to grope amidst that which claims to be, but is not law; to build upon premises without foundation; to look for effect from that which is not cause.

The human mind with all its diligent upbuilding of scholasticism, its profound research into the historic, philosophic, psychologic, has nevertheless failed to interpret the universe or to explain man.

The dream of mortal existence has remained an enigma. Mental and material forces have continued to appear and disappear, involving vast changes and cataclysmic happenings, and yet mankind has not learned whence they came or how they might be controlled. So have the uncertainty, the lawlessness, the riddle of human experience continued, until today men are awakening spiritually to understand where power and where reality are to be found. They are turning to divine Science for the explanation of all phenomena. They are learning that man has been given dominion, and that he has the right to exercise it.

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