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Mutual Survival Principles:
"long enough to dimly discern those phenomena of ever present
universal and dynamic principles. That learning, instead of
‘advancing’ as a progressive invention of accessory complications
related only to the affairs of ‘civilized’ man, is instead a process of progressive simplification to universal
reality. That the answers are always so simple as usually to
be overlooked. For the grownups this means unlearning, or
divestment of error.
"In view of this premiseof infinite and omnipresent wisdom
to be progressively discovered as principles of sublime simplicity, we also discover the initial advantages
accruing to the scrupulous humility o f creative science."
