stimulants has ever been found.
It is a fact well known to psychologists that there is a very close relationship
between sex desires and spiritual urges—a fact which accounts for the peculiar behavior
of people who participate in the orgies known as religious "revivals," common among
the primitive types.
The world is ruled, and the destiny of civilization is established, by the human
emotions. People are influenced in their actions, not by reason so much as by
"feelings." The creative faculty of the mind is set into action entirely by emotions, and
not by cold reason. The most powerful of all human emotions is that of sex. There are
other mind stimulants, some of which have been listed, but no one of them, nor all of
them combined, can equal the driving power of sex.
A mind stimulant is any influence which will either temporarily, or permanently,
increase the vibrations of thought. The ten major stimulants, described, are those
most commonly resorted to. Through these sources one may commune with
In.-finite Intelligence, or enter, at will, the storehouse of the subconscious mind,
either one's own, or that of another person, a procedure which is all there is of
genius.
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