ABSTRACT

There is a definite distinction in character between the subjects of the first three days, which are masses, stationary in relation to their surroundings, representing Matter, and those of the second days which are multitudes of separate units, either organisms or comprising organizations but all moving, and representing Motion, or Force. Force, or Power, per se, is always invisible, but the effect of Power is motion in some form. A brief review of the days will show a logical progression in the order of their subjects, and just the order that the people might expect in a material world projected by a Spirit-God, i.e. from spiritual, or unseen, to material forms, as in the first three-days; and from invisible and unrecognized powers to conscious and recognized capacities and faculties as in the second group.