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in the volumes noticed herein. Those who wish further and private
instructions, and to obtain information, conditions, secrets, writings,
etc., and who purpose to cultivate the esoteric and mystic powers of
the Soul, may correspond with that objeét with the publisher hereof
—(or his official successor when dead) —who possesses certain
keys which open doors hitherto sealed from man, but which are
ready to swing wide when the proper Open Sesame” is spoken by
those worthy of admission.
Lasrty.—“CaNsT THOU MINISTER TO A MIND DISEASED?”
Yes! by teaching that mind the nature and principles of its own
immortal powers, and the rules of their growth—not otherwise.
For centuries we have known what the world is just finding out —
that all the multiple hells on earth originate in trouble, unease, of
the love, affections, and passions, or amatory sections of human
nature; and that Heaven cannot come till Shiloh does; in other
words, knowledge positive on the hidden regions of the mighty
world called MAN. Hence this partial uplifting of the veil between
us and the people of the continents. MEN FALL AND DIE
THROUGH FEEBLENESS OF WILL! Women perish from
too much passion, none at all, and absolute, cruel love-starvation.
‘This WE intend to corre&t. We shall succeed; for True Men
NEVER FAIL!
Conctusion: Tae Lywpnication or Love.—I have already
herein called attention to the various secretions —normal— of the
human pelvic viscera, and named them lochia, exuvia, semen,
Duverneyan lymph, prostatic and Cowperian fluids. I now call
attention to another, different from all and far more important than
sither, and which is the only one common to both sexes alike. I
refer to that colorless, viscid, glairy lymph, or exudation which is
only present under the most fierce and intense amative passion in
either man or woman. This lymph has been noticed by M.D.'s,
and regarded as a vaginal or prostatic secretion, but it is neither.
‘They sought for its point of issuance, but found it not, because, prior
to its escape, per vagina and male urethra, it is not 9 liquid at all;
but the liquid is the resultant of the union of three imponderables,
just as common water is the result of the union of two gases and220 The Glyphe Bhatteh.
an eletric current. Just so is this lymph the union of magnetism,
ele@tricity, and nerve-aura, — each rushing from the vital ganglia and
fusing in the localities named. When it is present in wedlock’s
sacred rite then Power reigns and Love strikes deep root in the soul
of the child that then may be begotten. If it is absent, the world is
sure to receive a selfish, mean, small, contemptible thing in human
shape, —a terror, or stalking crime and pestilence, — a partial man
or woman, of little use to him or herself, and none at all to others,
the world, or God. Wherefore the IMPERATIVE LAW — the viola-
tion of which entails horror, crime, and suffering, through at least
a dozen lives—is: Absolute self-mastery in certain respeéts unless
the presence of this divine fluid is God’s permit for the holiest of all
human enjoyments and duties. It is often present when it ought
not to be, and when so, many a man has forgotten his manhood and
triumphed over a similarly tempted girl; and many an honest girl
and woman has fallen to rise no more. When this fluid is abun-
dantly secreted the only safety is in instant flight, for, unappeased, it
begets an insanity and furore too dreadfully intense and imperative
to be successfully resisted even by an archangel, much less poor,
weak, erring sons and daughters of men. If flight do not take place,
and the leakage goes on, Soul itself is wasted, and Madness, with
Horror at his gorgon side, waves his cruel baton, and another victim
takes his or her place among the awful ranks of the Impotent,
Barren, or Insane. It is the loss of this through personal vice soli-
tary, and from the reading of infernal books and plates of damnation,
that so many rush into bagnios and the madhouse. Could my
readers but visit, as I have done, the magnificent Institution for the
Insane at Nashville, Tenn., most ably presided over by Dr. J. H.
Callender, a man who knows more about Madness and its cure than
all others in the world combined, and witness the soul-harrowing
speétacle of splendid people reduced to drivelling, soulless idiocy,
wild mania, or absolute dementia from sex perversions, I am sure
that no one would allow himself or herself to stand an instant in the
presence of a temptation which, if successful, means havoc and.
destruction to the human soul. May God long preserve Dr. Cal-
lender, for the world will need him and such for centuries to come,The Glypha Bhatteh. 221
until the race shall learn that “* Love, indeed, lieth at the foundation,”
and whosoever infraés its laws must pay the dreadful penalty. 1
have spent the best years of my life in the endeavor to awaken
mankind to a realizing sense of the real meaning, the words just
quoted, and in ministering to those who had suffered from vio-
lations of that fundamental law; and I trust that when I am gone
others will take up and carry on the good work. As will be seen in
my work, “The New Mola,” I desire to leave my system in good
hands after my death, or at once, if need be; and I trust that through
such, and other means, the great evil of love infraétion and perver-
sion may be put a stop to, measurably, if not altogether. So may it
be.
P. B. RANDOLPH.
Toledo, Ohio, Fune, 1874.