[ 17 ) from ihe body of the sun exist invisibly—either in ihe space immediately outside the earth or in the space within men's body; and is is because of the presence of these electrons in space that we can produce electric effects with such little effort on our pari. It is known lo most of us that no life, no living thing, can be created except with the help of electric energy. The friction of any two ihings produces electricily. If we rub our iwo hands together. electricity is generaled and the palms become healed in consequence ; ond if any foreign body enters the £ye, ihe pressure of the healed palm relieves he pain at once. It is a mutter of plain inference, therefore, that electricity—which is the resultant of solar energy-is the chief and primary source of life. li has been suid before that the sun is the generator of such gases as oxygen, hydrogen, nifrogen cfc. These gases are present everywhere both inside and outside ourselves : lhe electrons deriving their motion from the force or energy of the sun. cause hem to unile and combine , and the result of such combinolion is life. This body is innde up of ihe five elements, and hence we sustain the strength of ihe body with the products of earth and water. Also we keep up the force or onergy of life by drinking milk. From milk we have cream : a variation of cream is ghee : and one of the Sanskrit synonyms for ghee is energy.
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