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Tao Stoic 148

"There are always plenty words about, with regard to the unity of mind and body Master. Most of them bark against the very wrong tree. Why don't they know of Brandis' work in the days of Waterloo?"

"Indeed, we even do not know whether to speak of a mere 'union' or of an 'integrate' ourselves. We know only that when the Mind is in power, in control, it goes well with us but when the body is in control it goes very bad indeed. Brandis, who said that by ideational (verbal) means we, ourselves, can change all our organs and their functions, shapes, was far in advance of HIS time. As it becomes known to us every day, of OUR time as well. Imagine a pseudologist in a wheelchair for years WITHOUT ever studying and trying to get out of it. Even in Baudouin we find an example of such a one who took to a wheelchair for years, wholly unnecessary, and Baudouin is from, ... 60 years ago. One would expect that one would study night and day on the subject of MindScience in order to get out of that chair." [165], [194]


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