The Great "I Am"of the earth is an image of the Great I Am. of the solar system, and the Great I Am of the solar system, is no doubt an image of some greater system, and the Great I Am of this greater system, is no doubt an image of some still greater system. This law of resemblance in all things works both ways from the standpoint of the human race. As those above are Macracosms those below are Micracosms, or as those above are lords or gods, those below are subjects or inferiors. In form, those above are termed by various names as superior bodies; those beneath are termed by various names as inferior bodies. The largest body that can be conceived of is termed the universe, hence, it is the body of the Almighty God. This cannot be a per-sun to us, because we can comprehend no superior light to which it can be subject; hence, to us, it must be self-existing. As all things within the universe from its Oneness, down to the oneness of the smallest atom Is within and is a part of the universe itself, then the essence of all things must be likewise self-existing. The change of things is never in essence; only in form.

The Earth by the ancients, was recognized as the "Great Man,"or Great Fixity of Thought force, which held its atoms together in space; its mind centred upon the north pole of the heavens. The human race as a whole was called the Great Man of the earth; with mind centred upon the Sun. Thought or man is from the beginning as the action of the mind, in all parts of the universe, in which mind is operating. Man in human heart form is represented as Adam, but. before Adam, thought was in other forms created by the crossing of the forces from the north pole and the Sun, changing the forms of everything in nature, on earth, as the earth changes its face to the Sun. Each sign of the zodiac expresses in human form, the different phases of mind or heart attraction; the mind being centred at the head, in brain form, as help-meet of the heart. The outward attraction of the former, and the sensations of the mind, from both within and without creating thought, which is all there is to "man." Man however, does not alone exist in human form.

He exists wherever mind or obedience to law is evident, and it is evident everywhere, but not everywhere in like nature, except from time to time, as mind constantly changes, like the lights in the firmament, from one side of material forms to the other like daylight and darkness, waking and sleeping, or what we term "life and death."Our ' individual characters and our personal forms, are but atoms, or molecules of the Great, Greater or Greatest I Am.

When the whole world is restless and dissatisfied, then heavenly bodies outside the earth are operating upon the gravitation of the earth and upon Its mind, creating an element of thought In its atmosphere which is likewise sensed by every creature on its face. Each human being from time to time is Impressed, precisely as his sphere or sub-sphere In the circle of earth, Is related to him, by birth conditions. We state these facts, to show the science of the Divining laws upon which the wonder wheel is constructed, yet it is by no means necessary for you to believe in the earth as a giant, and of the family of solar system giants, warring against each other with hammers, etc., as mytho-loglcally illustrated by the Norsemen and others. Catch the spirit of these Illustrations in the light of the Bible, or in the light of Milton, Darwin or any of the other forms of presentation and you will find these matters alike, in differing methods only of presentation, and all and everyone founded on the astronomic and as-trologlc laws of the heavens, of which laws we are but atoms performing our own allotted part in the operations, as the individual I Ams, of the Great, Greater and Greatest I Am, eternal in the heavens.

We divide our days into 12 signs, 24 hours, 1440 minutes and 86,400 seconds. The Hindus divide their days into signs and hours like our own, but, the smaller divisions are 60 ghati-kas and 3600 vighatikas. A ghatika equals 24 minutes and a vighatilka equals 24 seconds. We divide our signs into decanates, terms and degrees.