Show Physical and Psychical Dr Farill lecturing before a a. social social- service class in Chicago said the lithe character of or the man as a citizen often often oft oft- en was dependent on the physical training training- he received Yes but his character was more dependent upon the moral training he had bad received His environment his studies his associations associations as as- his methods of thought the books he ho reads the things he likes to talk tak about have more mor-e effect on his' his character than all the physical exercises exercises exer exer- he can pursue Because sound muscles nerves and organs are to be desired they sho should ld not monopolize ones one's interest entirely The vanity of the flesh very often orten leads to the undermining undermining un un- un vf If f ones one's life Building up the physical at the expense expense ex ox- pense of of the psychical is a disturbance disturbance disturb disturb- ance of that equilibrium which means health The Tho tendency of the age Is Isto Isto isto to disturb that equilibrium to to make the l legs gs of or a man the test of his which was not the Lords Lord's wa way as the tho Psalms remark The right way in the determination of those Important Im Ira relations relation is to keep the soul just a little ahead of tho the body on its upward march |