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Henry Harrison Brown's

The Call of the 20th Century

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I desire this Emancipation for you all -
The Call of the Twentieth Century -
Welding of science, and religion -
The wireless message of health -
The New Emancipation -
the three American powers -
this New Era -
Truth has no limit -
Contents -


This is virtually saying; God could not be Man, were he not free. And we find closing "In Memoriam" with these words:

"0 Living Will that shall endure
When all that seems, shall suffer shock."

And in that word "seems" announces his position toward the external as that which we teach, that all that which to the senses seems, is but illusion, while behind this illusion lives that eternal Man, which through Love, Truth and Will is the Eternal Entity of God. These three comprise Man's Consciousness. His Freedom is won only when he becomes conscious of himself, as one with all that is. "My Father and I are one," and that one is I.


This is the only meaning we can read into, or out of, that greatest thought of Jesus. To realize this is to live where King Arthur lived, when all his knights had failed in searching for the Holy Grail. To him who remained at home doing his duty, came the Realization which is the GRAIL. Arthur was Emancipated.

"Let visions of the night or of the day 
Come, as they will; and many a time they come 
Until this earth he walks on seems not earth,
This light that strikes his eyeballs is not light; 
This air that strikes his forehead is not air,
But Vision—yea, his very hand and foot— 
In moments when he feels he cannot die, 
And knows himself no vision to himself, 
Nor the High God a vision, nor that One 
Who rose again."

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