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If, as a necessity (or even as a postulate) of reason, a missing article (or connecting link) must be located in one of twelve places, and we ransack thoroughly eleven places without finding it, then it must be in the twelfth place, even though that place be beyond our reach, and therefore incapable of investigation. This conviction produces faith. We believe the fundamental secret of Nature to be the organising or co-ordinating power which for want of a better name we call Thought, under its v...arious dynamodes or manifestations. Its psychic function must be sought in the fourth dimension of space, and identified with psychoplasmic force : the cause of causes. 18 LAW OF THOUGHT (Force Absolute), it ultimately returns, by the recoil of force, to its parent source, through the establishment of ethereal equilibrium and the momentum of mechanical causality. II. We know this (or rather, our reason predicates its truth as the result of causality : the necessity of reciprocal adjustment 1 in any system of unity) by the Law of Con- tinuity: because the orderly and self-compensating pro- gression of natural phenomena cannot be an inherent property of matter, per se, without involving determinism (sequence of causation) by including spirit, which we regard as organising energy or active substance, the subjective mode (psychoplasm) or vehicle of Thought.
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