Show csc ia f A ir curd cura si swayed r A A i by the i seer of sweden W 4 will A W 0 aj 4 bg M prima donna gives wonderful interpretation of the ane writings of emanuel TT ENRY FORDS dearborn independent HENEY published a remarkable article on galli cura curc i and emahuel edenborg Sir by clarence W borron barron of the wall street journal the world famous financial authority mr barron declares that galli gaill burcl has the most wonderful b brain r am lie he ho has ever aver met or or heard of i n a 11 woman although she is much more 11 a true woman with a life and soul of affection for all that Is i ennobling and uplifting in the family and in ia color form and music mr barron barren is if chairman of the f rotch rateb trustees who acting under the will of lydia S rotch of new bodford bedford mass began in 1872 a modern translation of the theological works which emanuel wrote and published in the latin tongue and deposited in the libraries of the world years ago this work was completed complete dand i and published by the houghton mifflin co in 82 32 volumes in 1907 i about three years ago there appeared in a cleveland paper a paragraph that among her other accomplishments ments galli curci had read all the theological writings of emanuel Sweden bore the tha claim seemed so BO absurd to mr barron that he thought it might be easily punctured by a simple inquiry as to the edition th ta biej ule creator work than ever to mr barrons Barrs ns direct inquiry madame ladame 1 gaiu gaill curci promptly replied yes I 1 have read in the past year year the complete works in fact it la Is the rotch edition of the houghton co that I 1 have 1 I can say certainly that the bible to me is ia a greater work than it was before mr barron says ay my astonishment was wa intensified familiar over many years year with Sweden borgs general era theological writ writings ings I 1 had set out to read tho the entire thirty two volumes preparatory to an advertising campaign for the tale gale of this edition reading a few pages each da I 1 flar fir shed my self imposed task tl fourteen years I 1 shall probably knish a second reading at my present tate of progress in perhaps ton ten years was it possible that a woman with no previous knowledge or relation to these books had bad really intelligently read them within a year Sweden borga writings mr barron continues As an economist writing state papers on weights vix bights measures coinages coi nages and currencies ren cies cles is easily com re handed As an engineer transporting ships overland he is easily visualized As a government official in the great raining mining industry of sweden w writing arge practical tacal books on mining end and smelting smelling sm elting declared to be the foundation of modern modem metallurgy ha be is of interest in the encyclopedia of scientific history As the va writer vaitor of volumes original studios in search tot lot the human soul he is ia not without human interest 4 but when one comes to the realm of the unseen where thela theis there neither time nor space upon which to rest mental conceptions few may enter into the fullness of the revelation which has come into the libraries of the world through emanuel think of twenty modern sized volumes written in the latin tongue and from the hebrew of Cene genesis sise and Ex oclus the internal or spiritual sense that lies beneath the letter am annex a bozon more similar volumes that not ony only expound every picture set forth in the book of reve revelation ed as conveyor conTO of a tremendous truth of at universal application throughout invisible de vrees ewes of creation end life iffe hut but also mumin all 0 the problems of sex as presented throughout the universe from the union of the love and wisdom dom in the divine down dmm to sex crystal tiza tion 15 the mineral gaev ili I 1 C include the deepest d of tan au works ever written entitled in the original latin angelic An golic wisdom concerning the di alna 91 and the divan e then answer to youra elf the tha number of years that ought to be required tu master aster these thirty two volumes mean alean mors alore than any amy other books book sir mr barron barren still credulous continued his correspondence with madame galli curci for some months ue lie learned that soon boon after she lost hf her r dear mother she had sought the writings tinis of Sweden borz in a desire to know more about the other world whence her mother had gone she spent the flie entire summer vacation studying works and declared they havo meant an and d nican mean more inora to me than anything any thine else I 1 have ever read when galli curci returned from california mr barron motored up into the catskills Cat to her beautiful italian palace and in an afternoon with her and her ausba husband rid sir mr homer samuels he was convinced that galli curci had read and devoured in a briefer period than anybody had ever done before ow ile he says bays of this interview hours flew like minutes I 1 the questioner mr and mrs samuels were at me with the sharpest and deepest questions they seemed in perfect harmony and spiritually itu ally as in their work in music wanted to learn larn she wanted to know about the grand M SL 7 ij I 1 her it would be easier to co COT r fiend it it if she would forego the idea of time tima and space a ant ni consider as says in tha apo apocalypse calwise E explained pla ined that every society in the heavens connects with some organ of the human body and helps to sustain it therefore the heavens beavens have the organization of the grand man but we need not think of it CB as a shape or figure yes exclaimed her husband 1 I see it it is organization I 1 explained also how the psalms likewise connected with every society of the heavens and aad how the world within and without was knit together in one grand poem and song of creation man iff if he iange of his maker er and knit into hira him through the tha heavens from which he has life in every organ of his body Sweden borgs 32 volumes read in m a single summer now I 1 understand she said and asked me for explanation of other things her intelligent questions as well as her statements left no manner of doubt that galli curci had bad performed the stupendous feat of 0 reading the thirty two volumes of in a single summer season she sha declared heaven and hell a very attractive and popular title and concerns that about which people are most eager to know but it ia a not one of Sweden bores great works although it makes a good popular and introductory work A help hel la in her work gaui galli calef understands the writings of even better than theologians because she puts puta them into practice in the broadest life of loving helpfulness she said that had helped her in her work she sha had no longer to think of herself but of her audiences and let the music flow through her regard herself just a medium for me life to pour through she felt with and for her audiences end and i singing was no effort for her AU all few feu vanuse the more you dothe do the more mom you yon give forth the more life and energy ts Is poured into you and you a ate are re stronger and not weaker forr for the doing the working and the singing I 1 always feel stronger I 1 am not exhausted at all by my singing swed enborg shows the reason end how life comes in ns 23 you pour poor it forth usefully to others you dont have to try or worry or fret you know it is IB not you but that it is just juat being done dome through you speaking the tha mp help had been to her in her work she said one ome gets geta so 0 o enuch more confidence the tea ww and the one life that comprehends all 11 life fe becomes reality and all f fear ear and worry vanish |