ABSTRACT

Of my assertions, nine in ten are metaphorical; seven in ten are fromexisting writings. Words flow on every day clarified by the heavenly element in our nature.

The nine assertions in ten which are metaphorical are borrowed from external sources to expound my arguments. It is said, “A father does not act as the matchmaker for his own son.” This means that it is better if the son is praised by another than by his father. That I resort to such metaphorical language is not my fault but the fault of men who otherwise would not understand me. Men accept views which agree with their own and reject those which do not. They take to be right that which agrees with their own views and wrong that which does not.