Harold W. Percival Quote

The bodies of the first great period had somewhat the appearance of crystal spheres and were less material than sunlight. Within the crystal sphere was the ideal of the future man. The beings of this race were sufficient in themselves. They did not die, nor will they ever cease to be so long as the universe shall last, for they represent the ideal forms after which all forms have been and will be built.


The Word Magazine (1904-1917)


The bodies of the first great period had somewhat the appearance of crystal spheres and were less material than sunlight. Within the crystal sphere...

The bodies of the first great period had somewhat the appearance of crystal spheres and were less material than sunlight. Within the crystal sphere...

The bodies of the first great period had somewhat the appearance of crystal spheres and were less material than sunlight. Within the crystal sphere...

The bodies of the first great period had somewhat the appearance of crystal spheres and were less material than sunlight. Within the crystal sphere...