THE COLLEGE NEWS Dr. Lake Discusses — Paul’s Contemporaries (Continued from Page Qne). Saints to distinguish between the act- ual experience and the explanation of it. In the Epistle to the Romans Paul describes what he felt himself. He had been oppressed by a sense of separation and guilt and when he had become a Christian this had dis- appeared. He explained the fact by saying that he had had a mystical and spiritual union with the Lord Jesus. ‘he experience is not unique; the ex- planation is different but cognate. Me people have the feeling that * the more they look at life the more it seems to be just a mass of sepa- rate things. These people wish they could turn around and find some uni- ty, some place where the things seem to meet. And with the worker, his work is almost always outside him- self: until he comes to some point where they merge and he and his work are one. There is a parallel mysticism of the artist, the lover and the saint. In all cases it is hard but neceSsary to distinguish between the actual experience and the personal emotion which is always connected with the explanation of the experi- ence. Such mystical experiences do not leave you calm; if they do not give rise to emotion they are not real. It is the belief that you can reverse the process and have the emotion be- fore the experience that has held back progress. The question now is, continued Dr. Lake, how do you get this mystical experience? Not by saying “Go to— I will be a-mystic.” This gets you only the fraudulent kind of mystie- teHing whether a person is prophet ism. The real experience comes to people when they are not looking for it. It is like walking beside a wall whose door will sometimes open to you. The door may not stay open, but you will never forget that it has been. St. Paul’s sense or separation-and! 2% emai guilt disappeared with his conversion. It is generally the experience of the saint, not of the sinner, to be con- scious of sin. And here we come to the difficulty in doing something the law forbids and being found out. The cure is better laws. The meaning of vice is doing something that is bad for you and we are all eternally vi- cious. Sin is seeing the good and choosing the evil. Nearly all of Paul’s generation had a sense of in- adequacy which produced a theology which the next generation interpret- ed differently. There have always been people who felt that they are inspired and they have’ never been tolerated. Even though the exigtgnce of spirits is de- nied by the modern psychologist, the experience of the inspiration itself is not denied. The pathological crimi- nal is accounted as a throwback whose individual life in repeating the his- tory of the race has been arrested in its development. “You cannot experi- ence. bad inspiration biologically and good—theologically,” Dr. Lake con- cluded. We have in us the seeds of the future as well as of the past. and society cannot tolerate the future either. Reason is our only guide for or a fool and reason is not infallible. There. is very little driving power to reason and very: little steering power to inspiration; life is again the nice management of an unstable equilib-|° FRENCH GROTTO >1309 Walnut Street DINE and DANCE Amid Enticing Surroundings At one of these delightful bright spots Dinner and Supper—Dance Music-—-No Cover Charge Card Parties May Be Given with No Extra Charge‘ for Room Try Our Delicious Luncheons with Prices As You Like Them FRENCH TAVERN Walnut at Sixteenth - OT “Sweet and Lovely” rium. We must test the prophets past and present by this guide. B. M. Basketball Teams Win Two Victories Over Ursinus (Continued from Page One) wk tvy score — Bryn*- Mawr; “24; Ursinus, 33. The lineup: Bryn Mawr Ist Ursinus 1st Strickler ..... forward....... Collier | Francis ...... forward........ Boyd Wismer ....jump center... Longacre ‘Wheatley ...side center.. Remington p80 re PUREE 5 saikcca Moore Pfahler -....... BURR. 66. is McCully Substitutions—Ursinus: Grove for Pfahler. Second-teams score — Bryn Mawr, 40; Ursinus, 20. The lineup: Ursinus Ist . Bryn Mawr Ast WEE fic cases Torward......5. Grim McCormick ...forward........ Kehs Ralston .. . Jump center..... Farrel Bngle 6 cies ‘Side center. .... Swartz WOCKOON. 6.55065 guard..... Anderkuk pS Pee guard... 645... Paxton Substitutions: Bryn Mawr—Miers for Faith, Faith for McCormick, En- gle for McCormick, Kent for Ralston, Collins for Engle, Bishop for Kent. Ursinus—Kehs for Grim, Fluke for Kehs, Rothendurger for warts, Tits for Paxton. Bernard Shaw’s “Too True To Be Good” is now in rehearsal—Hope Wil- liams and Beatrice Lillie are dividing the honors. La Lillie occupies her spare time appearing as a headliner at the Palace. Oo. C. WOODWORTH, Cosmetician Telephone: Bryn Mawr 809 Bryn Mawr. Marinello Salon 841% LANCASTER AVENUE (Second Floor) BRYN. 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