The Great Psychological Crime
1928. The destructive principle of nature in individual life. Volume 2 of the Harmonic Series. This volume contains discussion relative to the following ideals. The destructive principle is that which dispels, disintegrates, dissipates or destroys any of nature's constructive individuality, whether they are physical, spiritual, mental, moral or psychical. A psychological crime is that which deprives the intelligent soul of any of the inalienable rights, privileges, benefits, powers or possibilities with which God or nature has invested it, as well as that which subjects the will, voluntary powers and sensory organism of the intelligent soul to the will and domination of another.