r 1999 ns >py 2 1999 E5 919 opy 2 Ammratt Hmttfrsalttg KITH ENGLAND FIRST EDITION e>48 'C:.A51U45« MAR -81' FOREWORD The whole world is looking forward to the coming of a new world teacher, who will give out the knowledge to liberate people industrially and economi- cally; and make natural justice a legal religion. Not only this, but, also to elevate the human mind to its natural line of perspicacity; free from dogma, creed, religious fanaticism, political parties, secterian bitterness, human ills, graft and of the thousands of things that go to make this world a dwelling place for the devil. The American Universal Psychology, that gives out the knowledge for all this is a masterful, exquisite phylosophy that is far in advance of any thing ever given in the history of the world. It shows the work of a master state- man, the mind of a genius. It is unspeakable to think that a common little waif of the wayside could be the originator of anything so mighty. Everything that has been offered for the deliverance of the world from its ills and misery have been a failure. The A. U. P. works through science and law. It will not build churches; but it will build schools, academys of art and science, and nice homes for people to live in. It will revolutionize the whole food and cooking question. It will teach modern sexology. It will cap- tivate labor power as accurately as we have electricity. It will do away with drudgery and mental dominancy and eliminate all common ills. Science and religion have always been at war, the A. U. P. will connect the two. No one has ever had the ability to even touch on the border of a theme so infinite. They were bungalow artists at the job; and any ideas peo- ple have offered to dispel the conflict between these two subjects have been a failure. What are the religious fanatics going to say of the A. U. P. ? The kind of teaching it offers along the lines of sexology offers a complete cure for the social evil. The old orthodox system of teaching morality, based on the bible, has not eliminated the social scourge. Sex maniacs have thrived and flourished under its influence. The so called christian bible has formed hundreds of sects of different brands and established them in all the different countries; there was nothing substantial in their doctrine to settle their difficulties: so the christians all went to slaughtering each other; and then they could not settle their trouble. They will try with their rotten theories and fail, then there will be fight ing and strikes. The suffering and misery of the people will find refuge in science. The worth of the A. U. P. will begin to be realized; it will spread all over the globe crowned with a sublime success. Modern science will dominate people's lives; the land and sea; and science and peace will reign supreme and Immortal. The objective in nature's plan for the human race was not that they should fake all their principle; and misuse the elements, get diseased, depraved, then go around seeking refuge in drugs and dead ceremonies. Neither did Nature's plan intend we should fake our principles and flood the country with disease, run to doctors and healers to get well; and have some dead ceremonies preformed over their head just before death to prepare us for eternity. The A. U. P. will cause ridicule, comment and has already been perse- cuted; but even under blood and torture science moves on; and conquers. Its final solution is the crystal of democracy; and nothing short of science can bring that about. The A. U. P. marks the change of a new era in history all nations will look forward to it for the solution of their problems which will be solved sat- isfactory, because they are universal. The millennium period will reign. The fatherhood of God. The brother hood of man. Internationalism; one language and all the things which go to establish an Universal Democracy. This is the second booklet published; which the author dedicates to her customers for the common interest and good of all. KITH ENGLAND. <\ American Universality American Universalism, is a new line of thought coming before the American people. What is its mission and meaning? Its mission is to re- volutionize the globe. It means we want the laws that universal intelligence created to be put in operation all over this planet. Nature's laws are absolute; but man-made laws are found wanting and amount to nothing. Man is not the author of himself; how can he make laws to govern himself. If worlds without end, which occupy illimitable space, re- main in their orbit functioning their natural mission by being true to the nat- ural law that governs them; the same law can and must be applied to all life. The author has had experience as well as the greatest opportunity to ob- serve human life as it exists today and has investigated the degree of devel- opment of all natural motives of the people who form sects, creeds, parties, and especially professions of all kinds. It is waste of time to preach harmony on earth, and peace to all men unless an understanding of the fundamental or cosmic laws that nature laid down from the foundation of the v/orld are understood, and their willingness to abide by the letter of those cosmic laws. Cosmogony is the science that treats of the origin of worlds or universes. When a world is born it does not have an uncertain destiny, and clash into other worlds with movements that have no definite meaning and are aimless. The great science of astronomy is so accurate that an eclipse can be dic- tated to the minute. If the accuracy of science has proved itself to be so val- uable in one form of life does it not stand to reason that all other forms of life including man will have far grander and more satisfactory results than he lias with his present day system ? In order to find out life's meaning we have to study natural phenomena which all living creatures express. We have come to the conclusion at least, that all outward motives are due to the internal operation of forces. Due to the accuracy and immutability of these daily, quarterly, and yearly, phenom- ena we are able to study an alphabet of motion which lays the foundation of a governing principle, and work the answers to the living problems of all forms of life by mathematics, Man like the universe is governed by a chain of yearly, quarterly and daily motions; and nature has provided her fundamental rules and plans for their operation. It would be an utter absurdity if God Almighty had not made immutable laws to govern people's lives so that each and every one knew just what was right to do to carry out a definite aim in life, and know where they stood in the cycle of evolution. We find in studying astronomy worlds have an orbit or path to travel in; and their natural tendency govern their destiny. The science of being is purely based upon an accurate understanding of the immutable operation of fourteen motions which constitute these yearly, quarterly and daily phenomena, also a knowledge of the result they bring. It is no wonder that this planet is known as the planet of sorrow; because life under our present day beliefs, doctrines, parties and man-made system is one continuation of trouble, discord, disease, crime, drudgery and misery of all kinds, from the cradle to the grave. Religions teach us of a God who will punish us for sinning, of an all powerful devil who will burn us with fire and brimstone. Grafting politicians play the parts of traitor for place and power; and capitalists who own the machinery of production and horde the wealth of labor is a fair example of what we really know. A dirty set of radicals spew their insane lispings of the creations of man from protoplasm to the ape and from ape to man, also his different stages of development through which he has passed; but their philosophy has not les- sened our misery or solved the problem of the creation. The American Universal Psychology dares to offer a theory for the nat- ural or spiritual creation of the human race, based upon the experiments of modern science, which is as follows: In the Azoic era no forms of life are with certainty known to exist. It is thought, however, that life of some kind, probablv vegetable, had appeared even then. Palaeozoic Life — In the lower strata of the Palaeozoic era there are found a few sponge-like animals. These had no special form and were nothing but jelly like substance, having neither limbs, head nor digestive organs. Silurian Life — Above these strata in the Palaeozoic time are found the rocks of the Silurian age, or the age of shell fish. Of these there were a great many species. Corals, sponges, and star fish were abundant. The sponges of the Silurian age were more highly developed than those of the previous time. A few mosses and lichens existed. The Devonian arje suc- ceeded the Silurian. This is the age of fishes during which, for about the first time an animal having a backbone appears on the earth. Shell fish were still abundant and they were also of a higher type. Corals were less plentiful. Sand plants and forest trees thrived, and for the first time insects existed. The Devonian age passed almost insensibly into the Carboniferous age, the period when coal plants and amphibious animals began their existence. The coal plants, which included horse tail tree ferns and reeds of enormous size were the chief features of this age. These plants flour- ished, died and were covered by the sediment of successive floods, till in some localities the various strata of coal exceed two miles in thickness. Reptiles be- gan to appear during this age. Fish, shell fish, corals and insects also abounded. The climate of the Carboniferous age was moist and tropical. Mesoxoic Life. — The Mesozoic era occurred at the close of the Carbon- iferous Age. Enormous lizard-like reptiles, crocodiles and turtles were the principal life characteristics of this era. A few pouched animals appeared at the close. Birds for the first time appeared. A few species of these are re- markable for their having, instead of beaks, jaws set with socket teeth. Cenozic Life. — The Cenozic era, which followed, is the period in which mammals were the ruling type of animals. The animals of this era appeared on the earth with apparent suddenness and in great numbers. In the Bad Lands, the plains of Colorado, and other great burial grounds of animal re- mains, are found the fossil bones of the elephant, the rhinoceros, the horse, the wolf, the deer and many other kinds. Before the dawn of this era all of the species of gigantic reptiles had per- ished. They were replaced by smaller species of crocodiles, turtles, snakes and frogs. Europe and North America at this- time were regions of perpetual sum- mer. A profusion of tropical plants flourished, and tropical animals in multi- tude lived and covered the earth. More than 11,500 species of insects have been found in the rocks of the Cenozic era. Ants, bees, wasps and butterflies of various kinds are found in great numbers. Glacial Epoch. — About the middle of this era a change of climate through- out the whole northern hemisphere occurred, and the tropical climate that had lasted so many ages, gave place to one of icy coldness. Thus was ushered in the great Glacial epoch. During this epoch. North America and Europe were scored in every direction by glaciers which grated over the surface of these continents. The sharp tops of the mountains were rounded off, canons and ravines were cut deep into the rocks, and the plains were covered to a great depth by loose drift scraped off the mountain sides. With the coming of the Glacial epoch, large numbers of animal species disappeared from the face of the Earth. There survived, however, the cave bear, the cave lion, the horse and the wolf. At last appeared the crowning glory of the history of creation. Man and Woman. With their coming, the reign of brute force that held sway so many ages ago, ended. In the bone caverns of Belgium, Germany ami Italy, skeletons of human beings are found with the bones of extincl animals. Scattered about the cavern are rude weapons and implements of the chase. The caverns are cov- ered up with limestone, over which are gravel and drift many feet deep. From the few scraps of unwritten history which he has left, primitive man seems to have been a savage ot the lowest type. He lived in caves and eked put an existence by fishing and hunting. He neither cultivated the soil nor did he have any domestic animals. In the preceding brief history the student will not fail to notice that each succeeding age has brought forth different specie.- of developed forms of life than those of a preceding period. So in this Psychozoic era improvemnt and progression have been the law of creation. Each succeeding chapter of the story sheds a greater glory upon the Great Architect of the Universe whose wisdom and power know neither beginning nor ending. It is thought this earth was once a seething, molten mass, and that through the course of long periods of time, the surface gradually cooled until a solid crust formed on the outside. Motions — There is nothing at rest in the Universe. Suns, moons and planets are constantly whirling about their common center, and all are at the same time sweeping on through space. The stars, too are in swift motion each in his own path never for a moment resting. The strong point in the creation of all forms of life on the planet is that it came into existence while this solar system was in conjunction with certain constellations whose solace forces affinitize and generated the forms of life their natural essence contained. This form of life lasted until our solar system came in conjunction with a different constellation then that form or life became extinct, and a new form appeared. For experiment you can mix certain gases, minerals, soils, and fixed forms of life will appear their combinations of chemical affinities stand good for that special form of life and no other. The creation that comes forth is not an imperfect creation; but a perfect creation. Each form of life that existed on this planet was a perfect form of life suitable to the epoch in which its natural calling was adapted to carry out the plan of creation. So man is not the imperfect creation of nature but a perfected one. This false doctrine has befogged the human mind and placed people in doubt of their true origin and identity. In founding the new code of ethics the writer classified social evils and found fourteen. Reason and revelation showed people violated their govern- ing principle because of no definate scientific rule to become a law to them- selves and at the same time move with law and order and have a path to travel in like the stars; so seeking, the truth was revealed from the Great giver of light. Reason showed the nature and life of the sun lived in its rays also, that was the law that governed the moon and stars. In coming in touch with peo- ple I could readily sense their vibrations; and get the gist of their life story that was really caused from having no scientific knowledge of doing the nat- ural duties of life and living under the illusion he was an imperfect creation, governed by two minds. The question then was this ? Why have I gone through the torture of the damned? and why was every vital law accompanied by disease and distress, uncertainty and dissatisfaction. The answer came thus, "because science was absent in human consciousness." At least we know that all external motion, law and phenomena, is the out- ward manifestation of internal forces; so to get at this alphabet of forces that propelled these vital laws of life and find out the science that governed them was the next step. Inspiration, thirst, hunger, rstoration consumation elim- ination sensation, are the physical motives. Adoration, association, intellect, diversity, matrimony, inhabitiveness, progeny are the mental motives. These motives which were invisible forces must be governed by the same law as govern the sun's rays. The nature of our life and being must be in the forces we generate the same as the nature and life of the sun was in the ray. I then laid down the new Code of Ethics with the perspective rule to govern the same. I Establish sanitary conditions, that thou may'st breath pure air. II Abstain from intemperance in drink, for it worketh inequity to the human system. Ill Eat that which thy system demands in quantity and quality but abstain from gluttony. IV Work thou in proportion, to the energies created by the nourishment consumed. V Be not a sluggard, but rest in proportion to thy work. IV Be prudent and sensible in thy dress habit. VII Observe punctually the laws of elimination. Mental. I Love God, Good, Truth with all thy heart. II Love thy neighbor as thyself. Ill IV Thou shalt have recreation. Develop thy natural talent. Marry thy affinity. VI Establish a home for thyself and thy children. VII Thou shalt procreate thy species. The Process of Calculation Connected with Psychological Art. What is psychology ? Answer — Psychology is the science that treats of the application of the life motives made manifest through action. Question — What is a vital force? Answer — A vital motive is a feeling which causes us to exist. Question — How many vital motives have we ? Answer — We have fourteen natural motives which are: Adoration, asso- ciation, intellect, diversity, matrimony, inhabitiveness, and progeny, are the mental motives. Inspiration, thirst, hunger, restoration, consumation, elimin- ation, sensation. Question — What do the fourteen motives constitute? Answer — They form a chain of vital habits which constitute the life principle. Question — What is the general law on which a principle is founded ? Answer — By combining the consecutive parts that go to make up the per- fect whole. Question — What guide can we depend on to distinguish a natural from an unnatural law; and be sure of its right practice? Answer — As these life motives register in conscience is the right way to practice our principles; because they reflect the true nature of our life and being as the sun's rays reflect the nature of its life and being, and is a positive rule in science. So the author set out with this process of reasoning and practiced as well as she could under the environment and conditions. It was found by this appli- cation the sick became well sometimes suddenly; sometimes it took a little time. People who were blue and miserable, whose life was seemingly a fail- ure seemed revived, picked up courage, and were successful where they had been failures. So this positive rule worked out harmonious answers and over- come all kinds of inharmony. How absurd it would be for a teacher of harmony to try to instruct a student in that branch of science without first teaching him the cosmic law* and their natural application, so it is foolish to try to instruct anyone in the science of life without that knowledge of the cosmic laws that govern life and their natural application. Love God, Good, Truth with all thy heart is a cosmic law. Why? Because a person who does not know a good true principle is ail power, and put their trust in some other power than good; their mental conditions are divided against themselves and they are like a ship without a rudder. How can anyone conceive of the universe and all creation? The scientific and symetrical operation of the (ones of gravity which dictate the mutual attraction between two bodies varying directly as the product of their masses, and universely as the square of their distance between their centers of mass. Cohesion the force which holds together like molecules, adhesion which holds together unlike molecules. The laws of motion and force. The law of light, heat and sound, and in the whole round of nature how can we say that God or good is not all power; and that it is the fundamental rule of all success, the es- tablishment of one positive mind based on science the everlasting covenant of the universe. To obey and revere Omnipotance to lean on good principle as all power. Love Your Neighbor as Yourself. We are offspring of the same intelligence that launched all worlds in their orbits. Second, we are all subjects to the same rules by which we function our principles. Third, we are all constituted to partake of the component elements according to our natural cravings. To give an example of what Universal American Psychology means I will give an example of some people who thot they were very wise. A very large match factory had a number of workers employed. A disease broke out known as phossy jaw. Several died; a cause was traced, which was found to be due to a condition of the air. The air that nature intends for us to breathe 20.81 per cent oxygen, 79.15 nitrogen, .04 carbon dixoid; but the air the workers were breathing 15.05 per cent oxygen, 79.58 nitrogen, 5.38 carbon dioxid. This is a practical example of man made theory and nature's laws in operation. In all nature's law it expresses love to man; and man made theory express hell and discord. This is a fine example of man's inhumanity to man in prac- ticing his principles. In the whole round of life what would it be if there is not mutuality and association; where souls are barren of sympathy there is found crime and misery; and it is the cause of many of our suicides. An injury, to one is an injury to all. In throwing a pebble in the water you can see the little waves gradually extend out and touch the big waves. They mingle and become a part of the whole. Sympathy in mind and not practice has been the theme; but the A. U. P. will adjust conditions so that everybody will get a square deal. People will not have to look to Christian charity for clothes, food and shelter, neither will there be mental drones and physical drudgers begging for a job nature never intended them to have. We have had plenty of this kind of neighborly love. Christian doctrines should awaken to the fact that we want justice put into operation in the practical things of life. Man like the universe is governed by natural law. He is not a motomoton watching to copy what some one does or to get a live vocation; but nature gave him mental traits to develop which dictate the species to which he belongs; also a natural vocation that which hapifies the existence of man, and makes him king of his destiny. Develop Thy Natural Talent. is another cosmic law. We have schools and colleges all over the world; but about 95 per cent of the people do not know anything of their talents and are doing work not in harmony with themselves. Poor suffering humanity, the misery of people is sickening and their ignorance deplorable. It is such a rare thing to see a real genius that the insane commission is still summoned, and you are likely to incarceration in an asylum unless you can make yourself understood very plain. We are not very far ahead of the 15th century in this special line. The progress of the centuries have been heralded by the original thinker it was the day star that beckons the dawn of an epoch that stood for some- thing higher and better in some new line of thought. In the fourth chapter and fourteenth verse of Timothy it reads "Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery." In a universal sense the terms can not be used to represent the same meaning as the churches. In a Universality of gift means natural talent, music, art, science, invention, literature. Any kind of a developed character is something to be sought after; they express dignity, grandeur, worth. They make the world better. Imagine the presbytery to represent a large assemblage of musicians of every phase of music or any other species of developed talent highly developed in their gift performing those natural tendencies for the pure love of doing it because they had found a vocation they were in harmony with, therefore their work would be a pleasure. Under Universal Government a judicatory consist- ing of all the musicians of the same phrase of certain districts and one ruling law of nature used as a basis. "Develop thy natural talent which every per- son in the assemblage has obeyed." Suppose this assemblage has been com- missioned to represent the law of some person of their class who had failed 8 to perfect his talent. You can imagine what a slouch that person would be; he would be a disgrace to his class. What method would be pursued to rectify this mental condition? This poor unfortunate victim would be taken in charge and be taught with great accuracy the thing he is deficient in. Such would be the rule of Universal government. The poor speciments of the human family are very disgusting whose men- tal lamp have never been lighted; and they are swathing their mind in drunk- enness, gambling, vice of different hues, vanity and the different kinds of nature faking. What happiness does a person see in life who follows a life of physical drudgery. Look at the world around you at the forlorn, heartsick, discontent- ed soul wandering about your city streets whose life in thousands of case.- is dedicated to misery and crime. Do you suppose for one moment that if every person's talent was developed that they could not get in harmony with the conditions around them. Do you think nature has intended that individuals should have no artistic side to their nature and put in eight or ten hours at some kind of physical work in a sweat shop or kitchen or what ever so called occupation the case might be. Do you think our brothers who preach every Sabbath are following in the footsteps of the gentle Nazarene whose latent faculty were so highly developed and lots of these fellows are not gifted ora- tors. They bore the people by misrepresenting their profession by not having enough of the Good Spirit within them. It is disgusting when you see people trying to find heaven or harmony only through the development of their higher and better nature. Study yourself well and find out the purpose of your heart; and you will conquer if you persevere. By doing this you may be sure to find the mansion of the soul prepared for you by Supreme Intelligence. Thou Shalt Have Recreation. In my research for wisdom I have found that continued indulgence in any line has proven itself to be one of the great producers of human ills. There is a long list of diseases and deaths every day from over exertion in carrying out our principles. When anything ceases to become a pleasure it is then drudgery; so it really is necessary to establish a work day system based on science so that a per cent of our labor power can be used for different kinds of work composed of physical and mental work. I have seen men and women work in places ten or twelve hours a day, their faces would be pale and their eyes glassy. Some would get drunk, others would resort to dirty practices that are not fit to write on paper. Life is motion; thrift, industry, practical ability and useful effort are the stepping stones of national success and prosperity. We need avenues of op- portunity so there will be plenty to keep every body busy at things they like; and that keeps the body poised and balanced. Not wearing out certain sets of muscles, disintegrating the mind and body, by monotonous toil, or dirty habits. Every man-made law will be rendered null and void where it produces human ills from monotony and no unjust decrees will be tolerated. When peo- ple are put to work in reformatories, where they are made to crack rock, sew sacks and are submitted to corporal punishment; then latent faculties will he fathomed, analyzed and developed along with some useful work. People are influenced by condition of environment and moulded according to the forces their environment generates and reflects. A human life can he blighted by unnatural conditions the same as plant life; and in the big majori- ty of cases people let environment get the best of them, instead of mastering their influence. A blind horse had been used to run sonic kind of a circular saw; so the people decided to turn the horse loose; and the horse went out and began going around in a circle. Likewise a railroad company had an old man employed in their service at night for many years; so the company decided to give the old man a day job at belter pay because he was getting old; but the old man pre- ferred to work nights and get less pay. Most all criminals are victims of their environment produced before or after birth. The force of their environment had been, and is stronger then the force of their own individuality. If modern psychology was onderstOOd people would not be negative to 9 condition of discord. The positive minded is not going to be influenced by error; or even submit to it and that is why they hold their own and fight sometimes. The proper way for judges to pass sentence on such characters is to find their physical or mental defects and sentence them to such periods of time that will enable them to finish a course to cure a defect. This will balance and re- store the unnatural back to the natural order of things. Thou Shalt Marry Thy Affinity. Marriage is that union of hearts which make two souls as one and yet both separate. Does marriage make men and women nobler and better; and can a union of hearts take place only where the purpose of both lives are entwined in one definate desire for the welfare of each other ? The word affinity is a term used in chemistry to denote that kind of differ- ent attractions by which the particles of different bodies unite and form a ' compound, possessing properties distinct from those of any of the substances which compose it. Thus, when an acid and alkali combine, a new substance is formed called a salt, perfectly different in its chemical properties from either an acid or an alkali; and in consequence of the law of affinity these bodies have a tendency to unite. Marriage means a union of hearts in talents and ideals. Where people are in mental sympathy they are always devoted to each. Energies are equally applied so as to produce equivalent results to life. It is the low mental strata of people that keeps them from affinitying with people of like ideals, talents and temperaments. The author has met hundreds of women and men who were married. They were surrounded by plenty but they did not have any time for each other. They went and came alone, they sought company outside; and worked a physical and mental hardship on each other. In making a prolonged series of investigations of different nationalities, conjugality was a natural quality and the real secret of its success was due to the alchemy of original traits of character, temperaments and dispositions wherever reflected. We are children of nature and an heir to its inheritance and our value to one another demands the desired amount of thought force to sustain standards of value akin to our own. We have a string of laws controlling the marrioge law and every year 75,000 or 80,000 divorces are granted. We can truly say "Oh matrimony" what crimes are committed in thy name. Shooting, killing, poverty, hunger and dirt. Its record is so black that if women can see a means of support they refrain from entering into it. Even now they are getting up a mother's pension law to protect the child born out of wedlock. Today people are not judging the respectability of a man or woman's character simply because they have a marriage license. In thousands of communities you can get into people's private affairs and the women will begin telling you of their operations, their appendix being removed and their weak back. Some of the women have had from seven to fourteen criminal operations and many had performed them on themselves. You could hardly believe the vast numbers of physical wrecks and nervous breakdowns. These very same people preach morality and sex purity. They use the marriage as a cloak to cover their crime. Nature does not forget to mark these fakers with her curse; and shows how null and void is our con- ception of wisdom. The old axiom says, Who nature blesses man should cease to judge. When men and women are clean and healthy and strong with a thinking intellectual mind they are the people who make this world go and they are the respectable people and the only ones deserving of its name. These people who perform dead ceremonies over the soul and wear badges and bangles to declare the salvation of the soul; and estimate the decrees of man and womanhood is a thing of the past. The world needs artists to carry out the regime of love, marriage, domestic science and baby raising. The American Universal Psychology is not agitating what the world calls free love or downing the marriage law, but it does lay the foundation stone which creates the right kind of a marriage system, eliminates the divorce courts and permits perfect children to be born. 10 We know every star has a companion star. Every note in music has a relative note that vibrates in sympathy stronger than any other note. Every color has its relative color. Every chemical has its chemical affinity. Soul rays are reflected the same as a flower sheds its fragrance through the at- mosphere and its particles can be magnified. But a dead head, a person given to crime and ignorance cannot reflect soul power of a healthy hue, and they cannot improve love or marriage. Inhabitiveness. Home is the dearest spot on earth and should be the center and not the boundary of affection. Home is the place to sustain individual consistency to concentrate your mind on your ideals and to reign and dwell in your own mental atmosphere. In this world of ours we find many different kinds of homes, some people live in dirty shacks, some in tenement houses, some in clean apartments, man- sions, castles and palaces, and some have no home at all. A late English writer claims thousands of people are yearly dying be- cause of poor housing; he also states that not enough is spent in the repairing of homes. We also know that housing is one of the topics of the day. In vicinities like Seattle where they have the material to manufacture brick and cement where those kind of houses are more adapted to a rainy belt, we have more frame buildings instead. Homes are not built to suit the climate but to suit the pocketbook. We have to kill the profit on raw material in order to equalize building material and standardize its use in quantity and quality ac- cording to climatic conditions. You must get a permit from the city to see your plumbing and fire in- surance are permissable, but any kind of a house can be built in urban or rural districts. The building of houses should be standardized according to the pace of architectural skill and invention. The building of any home either in the city or country should be safe guarded by all modern improvements for the sake of the health of a community, as plumbing and fire insurance has become a law in the building of homes and apartment houses to safeguard the interests of a city. All modern improvements should be . included in the permit to build a home, either in the city or country. With the standardizing of the price of raw material; so right building of homes would be within the reach of all. If people will stop to consider the ill effects of poor housing; just what it costs this country in blood and cash they will change their mind about these rotten laws that govern land and home building. Nearly all the diseases of respiration are due to poor housing: congestion, crowding, have been the means of all kind of plagues and pestilence. The brooding and worrying of the homeless, the anxiety of paying rent; and the rent hog, are the cause of needless spent millions that could be applied to keep the housing problem up to a perfect state, and have enough to pay off oui national debt besides. It is the birthright of every one to own their own home. Our land system is a caution, there are thousands of acres of land laying idle in every state year in and year out while thousands of people are homeless, miserable, and dependent. Is it not time that the government took over the natural resources and permitted every one to own what they can utilize; and judge their worth for what they know and not for hogging up land and build- ing material ? Thou Shalt Procreate Thy Species. Every man and woman in the world should have a right knowledge of sex hygiene, in other words a course in modern sexology. The story of the Bethlehem babe; as taught by churches; have not made this world free from what the world calls immorality. It has covered th< question with obscenity and shame and kept people in ignorance. Tin I nothing vulgar about the sex problem. It is only people's false 1 sense. All that is really obscene is the abuse, defective children that are born and the diseases of sex. Morality in a universal sense means natural sex functing is equal to Thou shalt not adulterate the law of sex. Adultery — a violation of the marriage bed. So Modern Sexology found out there were so many violations of the marriage bed; that a very large majority needed some genteel instruction to safe guard their bodies. There are thousands of sex maniacs of many different hues. M< 11 sexology gives a cause for this. It teaches of the low mental strata of people ; and where people are physically attracted simply for a mere sense of gratifica- tion, in other words "lusting after the flesh," while their mental attitudes really repel each other. This false sense of mental atmosphere foreshadows the embryo and causes the child to inherit unnatural tendencies. The embryo of a child is like a coin in the mint; and the motives which design our daily priniciples are like the moulds which stamp the coin. The embryo is moulded just the way we transmit our thoughts and motives. People endowed with a sense of right and justice are the godly minded and is what the A. U. P. terms universal sense. The Holy Ghost means a perfect intelligence that creates things whole and perfect, immaculate, acocrding to ancient writers. Another strong point in modern sexology. Creation was supposed to be perfect when it was finished. After millions of years the Creator must undo all the laws he created from the foundation of the world to get a divine child. If there was ever a time in history when women reproduced themselves like the flowers we have no knowledge of it. Agamogenesis means flowers and plant species that have a double set of sex organs that reproduce themselves. In the event of the Man Jesus, had this been the case both he and his mother would have been a different kind of species and it would b a physical impos- sibility to ever think of aspiring to be like something that is unlike ourself. It is no wonder that it makes people howl, grunt and jerk in these missions and churches. Bible history, like all other, is all right if you know how to interpreate it. When Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit or faked their principles, their conscience bothered them. Their inner nature spoke and said "I will put en- mity between thee and the woman; and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head; and thou shalt bruise his heal." He said to the woman, I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy con- ception in sorrow and thou shalt bring forth children. This is true, our homes for the blind, deaf mute, diseased, and degenerate tell the story. Modern sexology is going to revolutionize the globe. It heightens the standard of morality and eliminates the social evil. It really gives people a high sense of duty and respect for their offspring. Any good man or woman is not going to bring children into the world unless conditions are permissable. The planets, the flowers, and all that is governed by a natural mind under go their periods of change and renewal without becoming diseased or dying. Let us take a flower and trace its life throughout the seasons. The earth in her course around the sun influences the atmosphere at different degrees of heat during the seasons; and the combined operation of the forces from the heavenly bodies together with the forces of the earth transform the life of the flower as they change in degree. In the spring the flower will germinate and grow. In the summer it blooms. In the autumn it sheds its leaves. In the winter it goes back in embryo. It is easy to trace the bodies which encase the spark of life. The bodies have been brought about by the fixed positions of the heavenly bodies and fixed atmospherical and planetary conditions. Our conscience is our mental sun. Our fourteen principles are like the planetary conditions which influence the embryo. They have a definite time, place and way. Either by being present yearly, quarterly, daily; and have a definite path to travel in. The phylosophy of a life tone can be understood by the nature of its influence. Life tones mean the motives which design our natural habits. Irregularity of habit and the nature of their influence can be seen in all walks of life; through force of habit. It is plain to see that people are ignorant of the truth about the trans- mitting of pure forces to their offspring; and all effort we can apply to society is its upliftment. We will elaborate on the seven physical principles as we have completed the mental chain. All is mental and there is only one mind; but physical things and properties must be dealt with scientifically. Establish Sanitary Conditions That Thou May'st Breathe Pure Air. Respiration or breathing is the first thing we do when we come into the world, and nature has provided her fundamental standard of air for people to breathe. 12 Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbonic Acid Gas, Organic Waste Matter Inhaled Air 21 79 .04 Exhaled Air 16 79 4.00 1 No system of ventilation is complete unless it provides an outlet and an inlet so the fresh air may come in proportionally. It has been found that in order to keep the air in a room fit for breathing, it is necessary to admit each minute fifty cubic feet each hour; about fifty bushel for each person; or 3,000 cubic feet. Do you think every person in the United States is provided with these fundamental conditions ? No indeed they are not. Coal miners, pottery workers, pearl button makers, flax workers, tool grinders and textile workers at large are subject to asthma, tuberculosis and similar diseases. Some of the finest laces are made in damp rooms: if these workers con- tinue their work they never live over three or four years. So you can see it is no law of nature that kills us and gives us disease; but a man-made theory. Surely such results as these to life arc foul operations against our maker and ought to be a lesson; to turn people to a fundamental code of ethics which stand for the harmonies of life instead of dead ceremonials that declare the saving of soul. The Second Physical Law. Abstain from intemperance in drink for it worketh iniquity to the human system. All we drink has a tendency to do to things. Either it builds up the human body or it tears it down. The human body requires about three times as much liquid as solids. The most learned professors- teach us that water is the most important natural beverage, in fact it is the only one required. Man from his earliest time, preferred and daily used artificial drinks, among which are tea, coffee, beer, whisky and the various alcholic drinks. It has been estimated that an average sized adult loses by means of the lungs, skin and kidneys about 80 ounces every twenty-four hours. To restore this loss about four pints must be taken. Insurance companies find excessive drinkers a precarious risk; the surgeon finds him an unpromising subject, the criminal courts find him conspicuous in its proceeding. The United Tes- timony from all these sources is that excessive drinking in any line is demor- alizing mentally, morally and physically. Thanks be to the sheriff progress; that is subdueing the liquor traffic The Vital Law— Eating. Food is in a natural sense all substance solid or fluid which when intro- duced in the system will nourish its parts and supply us with nervous or ani- mal force. Food is furnished to us by all the kingdoms of nature. Cooking is one of the lost arts. We are not supposed to be a flesh eating animal, yet some will argue on this point, yet however; it is not a fact. The vegetable kingdom contains every bit of nutriment the human body needs. First we may as well say the classification of air is divided into three great classes. They correspond to the proximate principles of which the body consists. The proportions which compose air must be inhaled accordingly. The very same law governs food and drink. The classification of foods may be divided into four great classes. They correspond to the proximate princi- ples of which the body is composed, which are protoids, starches, fats or inor- ganic foods. For example the adult man needs in quantity proteids 100 grams, fats 60 grams, carbohydrates 400 grams. Is it not essential that we should have a knowledge of food rations that have the four great classes bal- anced in proper portions; that go to make up the L009J nutritive value and the number of caloric- they contain. The U. S. Government has worked out the problem of food rations and the Common people have paid taxes to run and build schools from which this knowledge lias been obtained and they do not get the benefit. It will do away with all kind of diseases such as autointoxication, piles, headache, rheuniat ism, skin diseases, stomach and kidney trouble. According to the report of .Medici! Statistics 5,000,000 children are suffering from mal- nutrition becaui e their mothers know nothing of balanced food rations. Cooking Is one of the Great Sciences and will bring to light many useful wonders to the regime of health. Our chemical nature can be judged only by the component chemical ele- 13 ments which compose the human body; and the chemicals our natures demand; as the nature of our life is but a reflection of that chemical life. By the spectroscope we can tell the composition of worlds by the color of the light; and the nature of their life is reflected in their ray. All planets are emiting their solar energy through space to planets of chemical affinity; and their life is sustained in the same way that ours is sus- tained by all the Kingdoms of nature. Show me what you eat and I will tell you what you are. The quantity of food needed varies greatly depending upon age, health, occupation and principally our digestive power and temperament. In some of the prisons and charitable institutions the daily rations are diminished for economy's sake. Sickness, great feebleness and even death has been the result. People hollow at food profiteering but how many have a diet that corre- spond to their occupation and how many people work in proportion to the energy created by the nourishment consumed. How many even know the fuel value of their food, scarcely any one.. People gamble on food to the extent that when a food product becomes scarce the price goes up; there is no regard for human life when it comes, down to profit. Suppose some one could extract some of the oxygen from the air for profit or for the sake of economy-. In fact it has a horrible influence on people where it is done. It is absolute ignorance for people to under and over con- sume in the four great; classes of food stuffs to the extent that they do not correspond to the proximate principles of the body, giving it all knids of disease as it is to breathe foul air, both are forms of insanity. The very minute we standardize the elements and. make all kinds of food rations for people to have a natural choice and find out about the energy it contains, its pure quality, its balanced equivilents and its 100 % nutritive value. Thousands of diseases will disappear; and people will be so satisfied with the results that food pro- fiteers will be outlaws. Another strong factor labor power will be captivated and harnessed as accurately as electricity; and this will bring one. of the biggest reforms ever known to the labor movement. There is no hope for advancement until this becomes a law. People have tried to down science; but it has always conquered and it will dominate food and labor. Work In Proportion To The Energies Created By The Nourishment Consumed. The human body is a machine driven by heat; which should be understood and operated as scientifically as any other machine. Our relation to work signifies the amount of energy we have to do work with; and that can only be understood by the number of calories that the food rations we eat contain. By bodily exercise we mean work done with the object of perfecting the body from viewpoint of health, strength, skill. Without work it is useless for people to think of being in health. In listening to a lecture on muscles, it was said "muscles are the direct agents of action," but in the activities of our daily life about two hundred and fifty muscles lay dormant. In studying the system of the way people labor it is no wonder 250 mus- cles are dormant. The I. W. W. claim society is divided into two classes: the working class and the capitalist class. The A. U. P. hold there are two classes: the common worker who is classed as a physical drudge and mental drone; or rich person who is a physical drone; a mental sluggard or drudge. These two classes make up the society of the globe., These two classes are both producers of human ills. We know physical drudgery is one of the vices because it prostitutes the body. We know mental drudgery prostitutes the mind. Science proves fatigue means poison and will kill one of the lower animals if it is inoculated into the blood. We have found tuberculosis affects all parts of the body and that oxygen was a cure. Doctors hold that the tubercular germ was caused by not giving out carbonic acid in proportion to the taking in of oxygen. Just fancy people- working until their blood is poisoned to the extent it will kill a dog or cat. In God's name think of the human system. These foolish men and women carry out this insane frenzy of work; produce their ills run to the doctor get treatments, go back to work and dope a little more. They try to heal error with error. 14 The A. U. P. would have the two fundamental principles, develop thy natural talent and work in proportion to the energy created by the nourish- ment consumed, common to all life, preachers, priests and everybody. Why? Simply because it will eliminate human ills and any person who wants to fake his principles and flood the country with suffering is an outlaw; and would be handled by the law. Good sound health and a developed mind on a good sound working basis carried out in daily life stand for a better preparation for eternity; than to a nature faker who has faked their principle having dead ceremonies over the poor body to prepare it for eternity. So the A. U. P. would make it a social duty for all to work. A per cent of our labor power would be given to some kinds of physical work and a per cent to so much mental work. Our physical work would not be confined to one line either; but we could do enough lines of physical work to bring all the dormant muscles in play. All ready people are beginning to question the A. U. P. They know it is going to captivate labor power by science. They know it is going to down food and all other profiteers by science; and that science is going to dominate the whole labor movement; but they ask how am I going to estimate my worth ? People can create mental or produce idealistic wealth and estimate their worth to themselves and the world and estimate the species or cast to which they belong with far greater success; than to try to horde the natural resources, to estimate it. Physically all could own what they utilize and no more. The A. U. P. holds the key of success to the labor movement; and it means all and all to it. If people were wise they would know the value of their labor power, based on science. In estimating the value of our labor power we can't say less than our labor power must be equal in per cent to the elements and articles that it takes to harmonize and carry out the regime of life. Suppose the welfare commissioner took up the question of food, clothing and shelter. Food was based on science and people really began the practice of dietics in proportions that corresponded to the proximate principles of the human body. This would harmonize people with the food question; and at the same time eliminate human ills. The clothing question would be harmonized by styles that were not injurious to the health, and texture and heft that were suited to climatic conditions. This would also drownd a lot of misery, vanity and unnecessary expense would be abolished. Suppose house building would be so governed that only a house of the latest modern syle, with building material suitable to climate, on so much land and every body was entitled to a home. This would eliminate a lot more ills. The value of our labor power lies not in the distribution of things based on dollars and cents, governed by freak frenzy, fads, fashions and customs, but in the distribution that pertain to conditions that harmonize life and establish health. Science is the only solver of human ills; can anybody conceive of the de- praved sets who make law and control government, a great per cent of law- yers, doctors, preachers and so called heads are a gang of thieves, murderers, liars, whisky bloaters, dope heads, fanatics, libertines, and in general promot- ters of human ills. An exchange of commodities that supply human needs, eliminates human ills, is the foundation of value or worth. The Vital Law Rest. Rest is the reflection action of work. We however, have various reasons to suppose why everybody should have plenty of rest; one is that if we have a definate knowledge of our work capacity by the law that work units are equivalent to heat units it would then be impossible for any one to over work or indulge i n laziness. Etesl would be either sleep or a change from monotony to some kind of a'liusement or different kind of work. Laziness is a disease. Nobody needs to blow about rest or the good of rest, for one set of muscle.** is worn out long before the rest; and gangs of workers look like they were half dead from fatigue or they are eaten up by the drudge germ. In I he human body in spite of the richest diet, muscular movements be- come impossible after a certain period of exercise. The organism has need of repose. The body is not worn out by the right kind of exercise but by ex- cessive toil monotony, drudgery, wrong living. Nearly all trades have an age limit, special disease and death rate due to 15 monotony; or the wearing out of certain sets of muscles and organs due to exertion. Science steps in here and proclaims the speed limit. A person will burn so much energy in a given time at different trades, amusements, etc., so that would make the period of time at dangerous trades very brief. There would be no such thing as over work in science, and rest would be imperative. Lots of people think it would be a difficult task to permit science to be the solver of human destiny. It would not be as uncertain as the disreputable in- sane lisping of what we have today. Everything we do is uncertain, accom- panied by disease and crime. The A. U. P. is the same system that nature uses to govern universes and worlds. So it must be a good plan to rely on. The Vital Law Eliminating. After the human organization has derived all nutriment from the solids and liquids, it is then eliminated by means of the lungs, skin, kidneys and in- testines. We should observe punctually the laws of elimination that poisonous matters may not be stored up in the system. The way personal filth affects a community is by degradation of ideals, by disagreeableness with danger by danger of infection and spread of disease. People can not be dirty and self respecting at the same time. There are 12,000,000 people suffering in the United States from contagious sore eyes, skin diseases, tonsilitis, nasal catarrh, etc. While the economic theory has not become adjusted to the activities in daily life, the time is not far distant when we all shall have to apply that theory to ourself. Dressing. Be prudent and sensible in the dress habit. We find that fashion and fools go hand in hand, for all kind of freak fashions that have no personal bearing on health, climate, but a vain display of clothes simply to excite the passion of men is more customary than you imagine. It is evident that clothing does double duty in preventing the loss of heat by radiation and in protecting us from the hot rays of the sun. The ideal clothing should be both a bad conductor and radiative. The heat of the body is 98% F. A rise of temperature if more than one degree is a symptom of disturbance. Clothing from a scientific standpoint means uniformity of temperature to serve nature. A national dress custom, that embraced these serene principles will stamp out the social evil of vanity. Admiration for what you know; and not a dis- play of tawdry rags. Physiology. Physiology should instruct people to become familiar with the vital laws that govern their body and a true conception of their relation to the universe, both mentally, physical and spiritual Life must have a natural evolution the same as worlds; and the evolution of worlds are due to strict obedience to natural law. If the idea of Darwin's theory was true; it is a wonder it does not have an influence equally as sig- nificant on the mind as the theory that man and the universe were created perfect in the beginning. There is only one mind, not two. The people who hold to the theory of the perfect creation, the one mind; are a more reliable, successful, nobler class of people. They are given to de- velopment from within; and what is evolution only the awakening of ideals that advance our cause in all lines of invention, music, science, literature and everything that pertains to life. We find the whole world for some reason does not teach this knowledge but reverses the natural order. Both the medical, political and religious worlds are full of learned quackery; although the medical world is making gigantic strides. The physical body is a mass of constituents direct from the universe. We find the grouping of different atoms and molecules for the purpose of forming the different vital organs to carry out the process of life. Each group of atoms produce their different kinds of forces which is due to the different rates of vibratory motion they generate. These motive powers form daily motions which govern life. These are laws of mind the same as light, heat and electricity are the ideas of the uni- versal mind that produce certain phenomena in nature. They are immutable laws of the universe. The right of these vital Jaws we consider the stepping stone originating from the one mind as harmony, health, perfection, develop- ment and a natural evolution through our higher self. 16 Physiology should have a knowledge of the evolution of man by equili- brium of daily motion. The line of teaching we get today is that we are born to die, wrong living the same as right living, both end in death which is caused by disease. Only we will live a little longer if we go to church and pray, live up to the ten commandments. Everybody is sure of either going to hell or heaven, and God sends disease as the messenger to take them to both places. What a foul aspiration against our maker. The A. U. P. has had enough experience in practising the fourteen principles as the motives which . 48 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 022 194 568 2 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS I II I II I 022 194 568 2