Part 6 (2/2)

”Now,” I continued, ”you have the one element of a pleasant companions.h.i.+p, derived from the same accomplishment, but it is such a companions.h.i.+p as we might look for in a brother and sister. There is nothing in your union which will contribute the wherewith to fight the battle for existence. What you both need, is an organization of executive ability and strength of business qualifications, robust physique and aggressive force for offensive and defensive action, to make your artistic talent effective. You might marry and never quarrel, and as long as your parents contribute to your support, you might exist, but your marriage is wrong in every physiological and scientific sense.”

They were also convinced, and broke their engagement, and I have had the pleasure of congratulating both of them upon their marriage, according to correct principles, resulting in complete happiness, financial success and beautiful offspring.

In subsequent lectures, ladies and gentlemen, to the s.e.xes separately, I will elucidate my theory to the full extent of its physiological laws.

For the present I have only presented its general principles, but I submit it to your criticism as the only true relation of the s.e.xes, conducive to the improvement of the race, and of its individual members.

I submit it as the solution of the great social problem of the age, as the foundation of correct morals, as the guide to health, happiness and that substantial prosperity which rests upon obedience to the laws of nature.

Mankind has long realized that the acme of human enjoyment is reached in the perfect companions.h.i.+p of harmonious a.s.sociation of the s.e.xes.

”Two souls with but a single thought; Two hearts that beat as one.”

And in the grand possibilities of existence, I can conceive of no greater joy, I crave no higher destiny than vibrating in harmonious a.s.sociation in one sweet chord of love, with a companion whose nature is in all respects complimentary to my own.

PREFACE TO PART II.

The following interviews, published in various papers during my past professional experience, relate to interesting subjects pertaining to human character, and have been the object of so much favorable criticism from my friends, that I have decided to give them wider circulation in this form. The papers from which these interviews are quoted, are among the leading journals of the United States, and in each case due credit has been given. I also take this opportunity as a _quondam_ journalist to return to my brethren of the press, my sincere thanks for their uniform courtesy, both in reporting my lectures, and in the wide circulation they have given my doctrines in these interviews.

Fraternally,

WILLIAM WINDSOR.

PART II.

PROFESSIONAL INTERVIEWS.

I. Physiognomy of Matrimony.

II. Study in Ancient Skulls--The Cliff Dwellers.

III. A Phrenological Study--Henry W. Grady.

IV. Was Hawes Insane?

V. How Living Heads and Dead Skulls are Measured.

VI. Crime and its Causes.

VII. A Murderer's Mentality--Fritz Anschlag.

VIII. Phrenology in Politics.

PART II.

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