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Show SCIENCE AND THE OCCULT Possibility That Twentieth Century Knowledge Will Admit rrogrttt from the Unknown. Wilt twenlloth century knowledgo remove thu prejudice agalmt thn no-cH? no-cH? Attronouiy and geology and cbrmlatry are permitted to be In the batida nf the man of eclencb, hut llfo aad mind phenomena era declare. I to b outtlde the province of physical sjenco, yet thu tttne was said about astronomy and geology and chcmlatry not many general lont ago. Waa not war made iiimhi those who undertook to ahow that the earth waa not mora loan G.000 years old, and were not lite chemlalt who thn wed how organic or-ganic compounds could lH'ortned li tleieil to l fiieinlet of th? truth nnd bfnt nn mlileadlng mankltulT It It apt ourlnua to conlemplatn that thotu Oio know Icatt about n given science would be the ones tn set Ita II in Us, vho know what rnnnnt b done or Loiwd fur so much better than thoto who demote their lives and tholr liotl endeavors to dltcnwr wluit It truo and what twmi prohableT All thu progress of science It n progress from the unknown, that It the hidden or th occult, tn thu known which It not hidden but intent, l'erhapt the present centur) will be able effeotu-jllj effeotu-jllj u warn eteryhnily of the dan gar of setting an) limits to knowl Jg. |