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(1899) [MARC] Author: Albert Alberg
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coverable in a cliunk of ice, and the emanations from, or aura of, a chunk of coal have something in common, say a
latent, abiding co-relation to each other In eternal cosmos, water (chaos’ condensed steam?) made impure with the
arbcrial astral, or soul, of anti-deluvian forests, which
were compressed into coal layers eeons ago? "The same
substances in different chemical spectrums." It is sug- gestive at any rate.

I only ask some one else regarding all these phenomena, perhaps some scientist may suggest other, and more
satisfactory explanations.

The law of radiation, or the law of vibration, no doubt,
may offer some solution of the frostflower phenomena, but
by no means exhaustive in regard to all the phases alluded
to in this paper, besides, these, as well as all other natural
laws, accrue from the divine origin and volition within, — all manifestations of the all-pervading, God-imbued motive
power of all things, whether purely physical or gradually
merging into metaphysical.

Of course I expect I shall be ignored, or at the best abused, or struck down with the academical rod, the
aphorism that "a little learning is a dangerous thing," but
I will meekly defend myself, or at any rate try to avert the blow, with the Shakespearian parry that, "there are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy, " and to which, I am sure, no academical expounder will as yet find satisfactory solutions, including some of those I have in an humble, unpretentious manner propounded in this paper.

ALBEET ALBERG,
3555 Fifth Ave. , Author and Lecturer. Chicago, III., June, 1899.

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