Show I 1 BARTON OBSERVES I 1 by M A barton D I 1 is with the idea that you will have a greater tolerance for those whom we call human beings that I 1 aass on to you yon my reasons for trying ito to be charitable hari table and forgiving to those hose of my kind hind as they struggle and wiggle in giving their of life through billion of divers diver means ef cf individualistic expression and because of my slight understanding of ahe tie fundamentals of I 1 am constantly under the stress of trying to avoid certain tendencies since the day of adams awareness hat he was companioned companio ned with one of gods most beautiful creations and until now low man has f fortified the constituent elements of cf his blood stream through and by the consumption of ifould almost every known ar animal ardnial beast foul fish herb berb and fruit also in included I 1 in his diversified diet in I 1 thousands of instances he made mad aill I 1 a delicacy of insects worms and creeping things lings ti these inducing a few inanimate substances such an minerals and spices go wholly into lie ae physical structure of man mail Believe ing this I 1 strive daily to be charitable toward all men for in my analysis I 1 am aware that there is a particular reason for the multiple manners of maneuvering which we ultimately have clase to lo tern term as teni temperament peram bent and dispo disposition atlon of couise duo due to location and I 1 ment there is in an un equation or diet consequently the domin dominating aling substance of consumption has its particular type of effect upon the blood stream and we find one acting and expressing himself according 06 0 o the nature of his diet as well as that of his ancestors we respond with a definite reaction to the different kinds of food consumed in oher words we lve conduct luct according co the nature of the blood stream in order that you may act and feel your normal self your dl betic advisor tells v you 0 u what to eat cat and what not to ea ile he knows the effect of your diet on your conduct there is an immediate change of conduct when une tine con J sums blood heating beating stimulants the circumstance is unnatural and abnormal due to the sudden and vicious change of the blood stream much is more potent in action than ae ie changes brought on by divers diets Believe ing as I 1 do that we are at present what we really eat and drink I 1 try to have a charitable atti Aide boward the millions of acts of expression I 1 and the why of your particular temperament but dent dant get discouraged fol foi I 1 have great hopes that aa some time t temperament ani aej dispo disposition will yet be modified by an influence not of this earth and ithac that its inspirational in spira ional activity will guide you to higher conduct supplanting 1 with finer ideals buur present physical urge which has been toi drought rought about by ohe ae things you and your a ancestors nc estors have eaten and it will 11 be then illen you will be motivated by a higher power other than the material I 1 substances with which you fortify the blood stream or your ghys phys 1 1 ical body for man in the real sell sense se I 1 I 1 I 1 of living should not attempt to live by bread alone t I 1 get tile me straight on this I 1 dont mean to say that if you are a lover jot of fish that you are always getting I 1 into deep water nor if you eat a lot I 1 I 1 of borki that you are a road hog I 1 and I 1 dont mean to say that tf if Y you au have a frigid and unfriendly nature i that you can trace your bell en back to those who hunted seals and fished for decd in the ice floes of the far n orth north nor if you are a vegetarian that you dont know your onions conion what I 1 ant ani speaking abbat is the constituent elements of the blood I 1 stream or rather be ac effect of those i i elements in their responsibility for dour our temperament and disposition 1 A short time ago a fellow drove down to jie home of truth in dry valley Tot timy robertson went out lout and greeted the stranger sti anger and j asked is s ked what he could do for hin him 1 the following ensued stranger 1 I heard this is a nud isi colony robertson it is I 1 stran stranger er well I 1 dont see sec any 1 ine ane around here without clothes I 1 I 1 robertson no we all wear i j clothes the nude part is we tell lie he i naked truth failed to take my iny column last I 1 week due to absence from the a but acie b e a hoping bepin you all can see more me silver iler alart cloud beacome bea cuse when hei the world goes into a tailspin we w will ill all need a parachute of cf courage sometimes when I 1 alk against 1 I 1 certain tendencies fabits habits babits and I 1 j conduct I 1 slap square in the i face it keeps me reminded that I 1 I 1 am sill bu hui rebii itan subject to pricks of thorns and a nd thistles whistles es we are so wed dived to t tie ine visible that it is hard to legalize that back 0 every visible manifestation is an in invisible isible causi 1 henry vidor r 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