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    ehold! this is the full course of this grandiose "anifestation! now gradually collapsing! as the ri"s aresteadily consolidating The finale is usually a powerful downpour of rain lasting se eral days! by yourti"e! through which the ri"s are cooled then ,uietened and lastly 2oined up and healed! then sin/ing

    bac/ to their for"er position under the sea surface

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    - Chapter 1@ -

    8roperty ownership and life prere,uisites of the e,uatorial inhabitants

    9pon the sun and na"ely our belt there are no actual property rights as such as on your terrestrial bodyut there is a right of order under- pinned by the a0io" Athere "ust be no landless "an! but land that

    is ne ertheless always allotted by special officials! "easured out for one or the other's use only Thelandowners of "easured tracts are there- fore the beneficiaries or usufructs only! for the ter" of theirli es

    $fter their decease howe er! not they but officials appointed by the educationists are the rightfulad"inistrators =n the sun! this brings about the cessation of children's inheritance rights! which are anespe- cially hateful abo"ination before 6e upon your arth ut children are one and all! when ofsufficient education and abilities! ta/en care of by the officials

    This is done as follows (f parents ha e only one! two! three or four children! then on their co"ing ofage and already during the parent's lifeti"e! the land is di ided up two thirds to the children with the

    par- ents retaining one third This third does not re ert to the children after the parents' die! but can beallotted by the officials to anyone still land- less Such distribution holds good only for two generations(n the third generation a consolidation of se eral allot"ents ta/es place! which is then syste"aticallyallotted anew to any landless persons ac- cording to need

    (n the case of any further landless persons "issing out during such allot"ent! these are then co ered byso-called land-reser es +hat is

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    this reser ed land. This can be either a substantial o er-allot"ent of land already owned or it can beland not yet owned! or e en areas sud- denly e0posed as islands under abo e "entioned circu"stances

    Therefore upon the sun! nobody suffers want! although this "ain belt is hea ily populated :or firstly!the people are on a erage! not "uch bigger than a few big ones on arth and are secondly one hun-dred ti"es less de"anding than so"e of your s"aller people; there- fore a "uch s"aller land portionsuffices the" than those of your arth

    Their clothing consists of no "ore than a loincloth and a fairly wide hat Their food is brought forth bythe solar soil whene er they desire to eat and in "oderation Therefore a landowner is content with anarea! which you would call about a half acre

    This lawful distribution has the positi e result of these people /now- ing nothing whatsoe er aboutland disputes

    o the landowners ha e to pay ta0es to these officers. That is so"ething alien to sun people for all

    officials together with educators ha e their own land - not e0cluding the /eeper of ti"e

    ut it can be as/ed whether a person has the right to satiate hi"self upon his neighbour's land if feelinghungry. (ndeed so (n an e"er- gency all ground is public property but it is not tolerated if wanton uttruly no one would do so because only laws and statutes create cri"inals +here freedo" of will is"aintained as far as possible howe er! it can also be best de eloped to "aintain public order

    :or a will thrown together fro" rough laws is a tor"ented will $ tor"ented will howe er ta/es no pleasure in order but rather tries to find relief for itself here and there! being concerned ery little as towhether its action accords with lawful order! its guideline being its

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    own wellbeing (f howe er free will is "aintained and the regulations of order recognised! then itreali5es the pleasant ad antages thereof and is pleased to disco er the di ine order by itself

    This is also a basic rule in bringing up children in the sun! which would also be better for arth ratherthan education through which "e"ory is tor"ented! intellect ill treated and the spirit /illed? Be er-theless! we are now on the sun and not the arth and note with open eyes of the spirit how the di ineorder e erywhere co"es to the fore! "ost e idently! e en in the "ost insignificant do"esticarrange"ents and responsibilities

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    - Chapter 1% -

    The dwellings upon the e,uatorial belt

    To enable us to get to the arious aspects of house/eeping order! it will be necessary to loo/ at theaspect fro" which it deri es its na"e )for it is plain that Ahouse/eepingA deri es fro" house*! whenceit shall be necessary to loo/ at one or other of the solar houses and to- gether with its residents!e0a"ine its do"estic constitution

    +hat therefore do the houses of the sun people loo/ li/e on that now fa"iliar belt! which o erall hasthe width of appro0i"ately the dis- tance of the "oon fro" your arth. o they rese"ble earthlydwell- ings. $re they built side by side in ast nu"bers as in your big cities. Bot at all (t is not thecase anywhere :irstly! there is no city anywhere upon the sun and the dwellings also ha e an entirelydifferent shape and are outfitted differently

    So what do they loo/ li/e. Thin/ of a circle of between one and two hundred "eters in dia"eter Thiscur ature is ta/en up by s,uare pil- lars of four "etres thic/ness and forty "etres height! at four "etrein- ter als =n top of each pillar there is a round capital! as you "ight say! with superb orna"entationand windings These pillars are topped by "assi e crossbea"s that connect all the pillars in the circle$bo e these! roof 2oists rise to for" a "ulti-pointed pyra"id! their length de- pending on the sharpnessof the roof-rounding

    ach of these roof bea"s also has relati ely longer or shorter di"en- sions according to the dia"eter of the cur ature! depending on wheth- er it is bigger or s"aller; this "eans if the dia"eter of the cur atureof the whole house is s"aller! then the roof bea"s also don't ha e to be

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    so long in order to touch each other at the ape0 in a pyra"idal shape; but if the dia"eter of thecur ature is bigger! then the roof bea"s also ha e to be longer in order to touch each other at the ape0in the shape described before

    Since the style of the roof adhered to is "ore or less that of the steeples of your so-called Gothicchurches! it spea/s for itself that the roof bea" lengths ha e to be substantial and thus often si0hundred "etres in length

    >ou will as/! why such roo es in the sun! where it rains either rarely or not at all. These roo eshowe er are not to be regarded as rain u"- brellas but only as ery practical light and heat u"brellas:or! not- withstanding the incredible heat-tolerance of the sun people by your standards! theyne ertheless are friends of shade and so"e cool

    Bo roof howe er is "ore conduci e to light and war"th protection then the pointed style for itconstantly unloads light and the associated heat That this is so you can see fro" a little e0a"ple byta/ing a long and well pointed piece of "etal! holding the point into a fla"e! e en if the point glows

    white hot the "uch bul/ier other end gi es no war" sensation! whereas in the re erse case! or aunifor"ly thic/ rod! it shall i""ediately heat up intensely right to the other end

    Bow ta/e a pointed roof not e en "ade of light and heat-conducting "aterial and it shall be clear thatsuch roof is a "ost efficient protec- tion fro" light and heat

    The roof bea"s also are nailed o er closely with a class of wooden boards These are o erlaid with atype of white "irror plates "ade of a ariety of solar soil si"ilar to your roof-tiles but pyra"id-shaped!with their ape0es bent at right angles and inserted into the gaps between

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    the boards and sealed with putty The thic/ness is no greater than your cardboard but with thefle0ibility of lead sheeting

    This is the type of finish for all roo es and their appearance is of e0- ceptional beauty for these panesha e a surface brilliance "ore intense than your finest polished alabaster! the reason fore reflecting alllight and hence not being war"ed the"sel es

    (nternally! this roof is co ered up to its ape0 with a dar/ colour found at the coast of great waters andespecially after afore"entioned eruptions

    +hat are the pillars "ade of. These are "ade of a type of bric/ re- se"bling yours but "uch finer andas transparent as your "ost pre- cious stones being of e0ceptional beauty to loo/ at :or the crossbea"sand roof 2oists! special trees are raised up in the shape for this purpose

    (n the spaces between the pillars there are tiny circular gardens abounding with the "ost endearing andchar"ing growths The sun people are s/ilful in landscaping growths in graduated height towards the

    "iddle so that with the e0ception of the entrance the beholder is greeted with the "ost luscious flower pyra"ids of such rich flower di- ersity as to lea e you short of description! as each pyra"id is adornedwith a thousand different flower arieties co"pletely distinct fro" the ne0t and in tu" "a/ing eachhouse distinct for the ne0t

    Therewith we ha e "ost superficially presented dwellings there! so far as your i"agination will allow(f howe er you let your spiritual fantasy roa"! you shall behold sundry which this restricted presenta-tion failed to con ey (n short! here you can fantasi5e to your heart's content and in spite of itsebullience find it i"possible to e0aggerate +hy. ecause in the /ingdo" of growth you cannot s/etcha for" that

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    is not found "ore perfect in the sun because the far "ore spiritual people of the sun run circles aroundthe spirits inhabiting all the plan- ets! the way the sunlight itself circu"scribes all planets +hereforeyou can fantasi5e as "uch as you li/e and yet not s/etch a for" which is not presented upon the sun inactuality

    +herefore! as stated! you shall find there not only all isible products of all planets in the greatest perfection but all thought-for"s that e er were thought by people upon the planets physically

    +hence we can now cast a glance at solar "an's dwellings and be delighted! for no "an can drea" ofso"ething "ore aried and "ag- nificent than he can encounter upon the sun in actual fact Thus e enthe colouring of the afore"entioned pillars is of such e0ceptional "a2esty that the "ost "agnificentglitter of a dia"ond on arth is but the flic/er of a puddle because! as indicated at the outset!e erything upon the planets is as dead and "otionless whereas on the sun e erything bristles with life

    Since we ha e now cast a fleeting glance we shall also "o e into such a house and loo/ at its interiorset-up

    The floor has the appearance of dar/! polished transparent gold or of a beautiful! finely polished topa5!e0cept that the floor is of fle0ible resilience

    (n the gaps between the inward-facing pillars stand four-faced pyr- a"ids li/e finely polished dia"onds"ounted upon a stand or pedes- tal! as you would say! which o erlaps as a roo"y bench of a total cir-cu"ference of si0 to eight "etres! which the sun people use li/e chairs The "aterial being different tothe pyra"id but also "ost finely pol- ished dar/ green! transparent and resilient

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    (n front of these pyra"id-seats there are low fi0tures! broad at the top! coloured li/e finest polishedrubies and ser ing as dinner tables

    (n the "iddle there is a pyra"idal spiral staircase with a base dia- "eter between twenty and thirty"etres! fitted with "ost artistic land- ings and le el at the top within the landing! enclosing pyra"idalseats The "ain part of the pyra"id is of light iolet colour or an occasional rose-red with the landingsof di erse! finest polished "ulti-coloured! transparent "aterials occurring only in the sun and nowhereelse! and also elastic +hat is its purpose.

    (t ser es for higher con entions! about things di ine (n the centre at the top is a pulpit of light-green!shining and transparent "aterial fro" where the house elder counsels his relati es about God

    >ou will as/ why a pyra"id. y these spiral stairs people reach ,uite deeply into the pointed roof!ta/ing the" away fro" distractions by the e0ceeding splendour of things solar! enabling the" to tu"to- wards! e en whilst this ery sa"e spherical staircase shows the" the spiritDual narrowing of the

    path and how one can reach the ape0 of the true inner life only in this way Regarding the e0ceedingly

    beautiful spiral landing orna"entation howe er this usually depicts 6y won- drous incarnation uponarth

    $t the entrance opposite the "iddle pyra"id there is a raised per- fect s,uare a "etre off the groundand of four "etres dia"eter! on which there also is a pyra"idal seat with a "ost artistic landing onthree sides Ta/e note for this will ta/e your fancy

    ehold! this is a do"estic orchestra which "ust not be lac/ing in a solar dwelling (t consists of a"a2estic harp which e ery solar person is capable of playing by ear (t ser es as acco"pani"ent to the"ost subli"e hy"ns which are in ariably sung as praise to the Great God

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    after "eetings $s for the tone of this instru"ent and the e0ceeding purity of solar people's oices! thisyou shall be able to grasp only when you are no longer capti e in the flesh

    Therewith we /now all the arrange"ents inside a solar dwelling ut you "ust not thin/ of this as thefir"ly set order in solar dwell- ings! e0cept generally and in building-style for they are grossly di ersein detail of shape and colour

    Thus the pillars could gi e the loo/ of stac/ed clouds 2oined in series or cliffs or steeples or Gothiccolu"ns or large ani"als such as rearing white horses or glowing red elephants carrying the roof withe0tended trun/ and innu"erable other for"s

    (n substance the internal arrange"ent is indeed li/e the e0a"ple! but in for" they are as di erse as the pillars! only the roo es are all identical

    So allow yoursel es ti"e to digest this and be prepared for "uch "ore e0traordinary things ne0t ti"e

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    - Chapter 1D -

    The dwellings surrounds upon the e,uatorial belt

    Tree growth there

    +hat are the surroundings of such dwellings. They nor"ally consist of a circular a enue of i""enselyhigh trees of a single species at e ery house! but different fro" each other >ou could indeed crisscrossthis forty thousand G6 wide and si0 hundred thousand G6 long belt if your life in earthly years!sufficed and ne er find the sa"e boule ard of fruit trees around two houses =ne lot "ight loo/ li/egigantic spiral colu"ns adorned with a weeping willow type crown at the top The lea es are o er acubit long and 2ust o er one c" wide; the underside is car"ine red whilst the surface is s"ooth andgreen-gold with an e0- ceedingly shiny pearl of blue light hanging fro" e ery leaf tip =n long whitestal/s between the lea es hang fruits which can be li/ened to your so-called carob but without stones!

    for as you are now aware! all fruit in the sun is stone-free and of an e0ceedingly spiritual! sweet fla-our "a/ing it a fa ourite for this house

    ou will wonder why these people let these trees grow so tall when the growth of all trees and plants isunder the control of their will That would be a "isguided ,uestion for the sun people are e0ceedinglywise and do nothing wantonly and for this reason e ery decoration "ust ha e a well thought out and

    pro en usefulness Thus the lofty

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    position of the crown of these fruit trees has its decided! "ultiple good purposes

    >ou as/ what purpose. Just a little patience and it shall transpire? :or a start you ha e to /now thatnowhere in the planets are there such char"ing and far-flung country iews as precisely upon the sun!

    because here it is not unusual fro" an a erage hill to o erloo/ an area of at least fi e thousand G6dia"eter - hence four ti"es the distance on your arth fro" Borth to South 8ole in a straight line $ndto that! you ha e to add that the solar air! especially upon this belt! has ether of the highest puritywhich! particularly for the sharp-eyed sun people! i"pro es the iew in the natural sphere

    ehold! now the purpose shall transpire presently? Since the sun people! as already said! are greatfriends of glorious country iews! they deliberately place the crowns of their fruit trees so high thatthey cannot obstruct the iews ehold! this is one reason! which fro" your point of iew! does notcarry "uch weight but upon the sun is "uch "ore i"portant :or it does not concern 2ust a good iew!

    but the loo/out this is so"ething ery essential! because there are often "anifestations abo e theground! which ha e both good and bad re- percussions

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    originally little stars approach us as the si5e of world "asses; their e- locity is i""ense! as theirnature is "ostly electrical +hate er is in their path is destroyed instantly

    +hat are the sun people going to do. They at once see/ the li ing God's protection! thrusting pointedrods with flags into high ground These rods draw the glowing red electric "asses higher li/e a "agnet!so that they scatter into the $lps (n this way dwellings! trees! ani"als and "an in the lowlands aresa ed e ery ti"e

    ehold! this is another good reason for unobstructed iews That is why e en the ste"s of the treea enues are always lined up with the pillars of a dwelling! so that not e en the ste"s would obstruct the

    iew

    $nother not too rare occurrence! especially in the icinity of the great waters! or the high "ountains ofthe belt-borders! for your i"agina- tion! is the stupendous water and fire funnels Concerning the waterwhirlpools! these of course rarely ta/e to the land; but the fire twirls are that "uch "ore destructi eSo"e reach fro" one hundred to one thousand G6 dia"eter at a spin per second! "eaning that the

    outer circle of fla"e co ers a distance of between three hundred and three thousand G6 per second

    Thin/ of the effect of such natural pheno"enon upon a district through which it "o es; what do sun"en do on such occasions. They at once tu" to 6e for protection with a "ost li ing trust! whilstcli"b- ing the "ost accessible hill to place a substantial essel of water there! whilst thrusting longspi/es into the ground around it in radiating dir- ections This si"ple de ice! according to their wisestinstructors' e0- perience has the definite power to firstly draw such a fire twirl unto it- self and then toslow down its spin

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    $nd if you could be witnesses! then you would watch such a natural pheno"enon with great surprise! because e en if such a fire twirl has the "ost i""ense dia"eter at its inception! it begins! on reachingsuch a hill to so drastically narrow at the botto" that it has shrun/ fro" a thousand "iles to a couple of"eters in a few seconds $fter reaching the water essel with its radiating spi/es upon the height! thenit begins to con ert into an i""ensely tall fire rod! which then see"ingly collapses gradually abo e the

    essel to finally anish

    Shortly after this the sun people go up the hill to retrie e their safety tools! finding the" unscathed -e0cept for the water! which although di"inished in olu"e has turned entirely blac/

    ut how can the sun people escape de astation in this way. They say 9pon the $lps dwell spirits;when these get thirsty fro" e0cessi e heat! they sei5e one another in large nu"bers and li/e ra ingones see/ cooling +herefore it is necessary to anticipate the" with a drin/! so that they would notco"e tearing down to lower le els loo/ing for refreshing water and destroy us and our dwellings andfruit on their way

    $nd ( say unto you that such spiritual /nowledge on the part of the sun people is co"pletely well-founded! because the course of such a fire orte0 on the sun is si"ilar to what ( re ealed to you asoccurring on arth! since a spirit e erywhere re"ains a spirit on the sun as on the planets! e0cept thathis scope of action on the sun is less restricted than upon a planet

    ehold again! how i"portant an unfettered iew is to the sun people! and the reason e ery house is built upon a cone-shaped hill with the rest of the property at a lower le el +herefore you shall not finddwellings in the alleys and pri ate dwellings as well as official

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    buildings are all found upon hills! whilst te"ples of prayer and wor- ship of the Great God are foundupon the highest hills

    $nd so there are "any "ore good reasons for unhindered iews! and for the crowns of fruit trees beingso high! but citing the" all would unduly prolong our re elations

    $nother reason for growing the crowns of fruit trees so high is that they reduce the light shining on thedwellings fro" abo e 8roof of such substantial light absorption by the trees is attested by the shining

    pearls which for" e erywhere at the tips of lea es and which in the"- sel es consist of nothing otherthan the trees' unconsu"ed light units! si"ilar to your so-called St l"s fire! seen upon all sharpob2ects when the air is electrically saturated This! of course! is only isible to you by night! but onlyduring the day upon the sun )there being no night*! and that due to the e0ceedingly powerful light raysfro" abo e

    $ third reason for planting trees with their crowns so high is to force the children to always co"e totheir parents when hungry! which is co""endable! because nothing is "ore deleterious to the children's

    i""ature spirit than parental per"ission of the children's self-will Therewith the children are groundedin haughtiness and stubborn- ness! which ices "a/e up the indestructible foundation stones for alli"aginable future ices

    (n the sun howe er! where people ha e a "uch freer and "ore un- restricted scope! such upbringing ofchildren is e en "ore necessary! so that their will would be pointed towards "aintaining the absolutelyessential! general social order This would of course also be "ore de- sirable with yoursel es; the

    people of arth! howe er are already of e0- ceedingly li"ited and "ostly stubborn spirit! for whichery reason they were placed on this rough arth :or this reason! nothing is "ore unpalatable to the"

    than strict obedience! which is the e0clusi e

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    school for attaining to the true spiritual! inner willpower +herefore "en of this arth rarely attain tothis power in their physical life! which nonetheless is basically the ery condition for their presencehere

    Be ertheless we are bac/ again on the sun

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    - Chapter 1E -

    $griculture upon the e,uatorial belt; egetable gardens! sheep gra5ing and wheat field

    So"e si0 to ten "etres below the tree a enue! there is a so-called s"all fruit field! bordered on bothsides with all /inds of fruit-bearing bushes no "ore than about a "etre and a half tall The field itself iso ergrown with di erse s"all-fruit plants li/e your strawberries! proebstlings! "elons! so-called

    paradise apples and others These are relati ely rather than co"pletely si"ilar e,ui alents; otherwisethey are of a "ost e0traordinary di ersity and li/e e erything else! not found in any other house

    y this point you are ready to as/ why nothing si"ilar should be found on neighbour's properties. :orsurely the land products found on one property will catch a neighbour's fancy? +hy should a neigh-

    bour not bring forth so"ething he li/ed on his neighbour's property. (f he does not do so! then eitherthe law pre ents hi" or he regards e erything inferior to what he brings forth on his own ground

    ehold! this ,uestion deser es an answer ut before ( do so ( "ust point out-that this ,uestion has agood basis on your arth but in the sun it falls on dry ground! where an answer cannot grow

    $nd again you as/ why. =nly this AwhyA ( can answer as follows loo/ at yoursel es and tell 6e whyyou are dissi"ilar as indi iduals as well as in facial e0pression! so that not e en a blood brother co"-

    pletely rese"bles the other! although each can be recognised as co"- pletely hu"an at least in shape.Can you answer 6e this ,uestion. :or ( say unto you that it is precisely therein that your AwhyA fullylies

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    ut ( see that you are not going to co"e up with an answer +hich lea es 6e only to tell you that thereason lies in the corresponding! rele ant indi idual nature of the spirit; because apart fro" the generalclass! e ery spirit is also gi en so"ething ery particularly indi idual - as it were a pound gi en e eryspirit! through which e ery indi idual spirit differs fro" e ery other $nd this difference then also"anifests in the outer for"! "ost clearly discernible in e ery person's face

    Bow behold! it is 2ust so to a larger e0tent with the sun's inhabitants! where a spirit's accentuated natureis e0hibited not only in outer facial appearance but also in e erything solar "an brings forth throughhis will +herefore "an can indeed bring forth a plant that too/ his fancy at a neighbour's ground! butit shall not ha e the sa"e appearance as that on his neighbour's ground; why. ecause the neighbourdoes not loo/ li/e his other neighbour! neither physically nor spiritually! and this difference incharacteristic appearance shall also show in e erything he brings forth ehold! this is the reason whynothing co"pletely si"ilar can be found between two neighbours

    This difference also bespea/s so"ething else! na"ely! that e ery sol- ar "an! on entering another'sground i""ediately beco"es conscious of what his neighbour's spirit is! fro" one or other of the plants- be- hold! here we ha e the full answer

    asically! so"ething si"ilar indeed e"erges also upon the planets! where e eryone has a differentspecies of plant or tree in his garden! also building his house differently! e0cepting that all thesedifferences originate only in the different choices! not different plant indi iduality! since upon the

    planets these go forth fro" seed! within which they already carry a per"anent order; whereas on thesun they go forth co"pletely fro" the will of the spirit and hence relate to the spiritual order of hi"who brings the" forth fro" his free will

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    presentation of great eruptions upon the solar e,uator (t is these ery plains that are inhabited bycountless and "ost di erse ani"al species

    ut this begs the ,uestion how do these ani"als subsist! since plant growth depends on "an's willupon the sun. This is an easy ,uestion to answer! na"ely! that the plains too are o er-abundantlyco ered with "ost luscious growths! on account of "an's will and also through prayer and in closeunity with the well-recognised +ill of the Great God

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    $t the botto" end beyond the li ing fence! this field is surrounded by a "ound fitted with watersprin/lers facing the house pillars; you will as/ again where do the sun "en get the water for thesprin/lers.

    Bothing easier for the" They place a twenty "etre long pipe into the earth protruding about two"eters The water i""ediately collects around the pipe! drilled in "any places! and the pressure

    produces sprouting water for "an and beast

    elow this field is the so-called twenty-"etre wide bread circle +hy bread circle. ecause on thisfield grows the only plant not produced by hu"an will but! as a fruit rese"bles your wheat! it originatesdir- ectly in the +ill of God! the fruit being regarded as holy

    Bor is this field tilled but has been dedicated to the purpose and whene er it is to bear fruit! a special prayer is said with deep re er- ence $fterwards the house elder wal/s through this field se en ti"eswith blessings! with all his fa"ily in train in proper order! after which a praise and than/sgi ing prayeris "ade to their Great God - and so the bread field is tilled

    $t the base! this bread field is enclosed by a "ost "agnificent and artificial railing! which ser es alsoas a property border

    >ou will as/ of course why this especially consecrated field also is the furthest re"o ed fro" thehouse. :or it ought to! as a sy"bol of the "ore purely di ine! stand closer to "an than what is 2ust of"an 8hilosophically this ,uestion is a good one! but in this "atter! the sun people philosophise e en

    better! for therewith they signify that the di- ine is not only central to the dwelling but also surroundsthe e0ternal Thus should "an also! in his "ost inward parts! erect a throne for a dwelling for God'sspirit and then allow sa"e to arrest all his thoughts!

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    desires and actions! that he "ay be within as well as without! a "an fully after the will of the GreatGod

    ehold! this "eans no "ore and no less than that "en should li e and act in accordance with 6y will -that they should let the"sel es be sei5ed by 6y will and penetrated to their inner"ost! not howe er ascurrently "any 'better' ones are doing! being satisfied with 2ust the /nowledge of 6y will! but that intheir deeds ( should tolerate being trundled around by their worldly actions ehold! with such peoplethis bread field does not constitute the e0terior surrounds but rather a world field that yields no fruits of 6y will! but those of self-interest! the world! ruin and death

    :ro" this short presentation! you can well recognise that the sun people are definitely better philosophers than yoursel es :or the or- der they obser e in their do"esticity! e en ta/ensy"bolically! surely is "ore in accordance with 6y order than that which you apply in your do"esticarrange"ents and adaptations (t is certainly not pos- sible on your planet to /eep to such e0terior order!and there is basic- ally not "uch to it ( ne ertheless let you see it! that you "ay arrange your spiritualfoundations accordingly? >ou should therefore note it well; and so we shall ne0t ti"e ha e a loo/ at the

    arious office build- ings and te"ples and then turn to the inhabitants' do"estic constitu- tions uponthis belt

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    The outfitting of these office buildings! by the way! is al"ost identic- al to that of the pri ate dwellingse0cepting the o"ission of decora- tions bespea/ing the students' inward si"plicity and dearth ofspiritu- al adorn"ent in their cognitions; whilst the little flower gardens in the girls' schools signify thatthe girls should de elop also outwardly in a clean and delicate "anner in order to spawn a pleasing andattracti e spirit

    This therefore is the first category of official buildings They are howe er! not indwelt by the office bearers or teachers! whose dwell- ings are located upon an ad2acent hill

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    "a/es for "astery and this is the case here too; the children let the"- sel es go on occasions but areearnestly warned and on repeated transgressions punished in a s"all appropriate "atter - until the ai"is gradually achie ed

    =nce the children are able to /eep one rule! a second si"ilar one is gi en the" and on succeeding athird! fourth! fifth and so"eti"es up to thirty regulations are added

    =nce the children ha e in this way learnt to bridle their eyes! they "ust learn to bridle their tongues;the teacher watches for a child's fa- ourite sub2ect! after which the child is denied the chance toe0press it for a lengthy period =nce the child can deny itself also on that score! the teacher probes foranother inclination! disallowing it again in an appropriate "anner

    ehold! ele"entary education consists therein! with a purpose no other than to ta/e away the child'sown will in the "ost appropriate "anner! thus "a/ing it sub"issi e and therewith into a essel for thereception of God's will! which is then taught at a higher school

    Just as in this ele"entary school the children are held bac/ fro" all e0ternal acti ity! leading all theirsenses! thoughts and desires capti e! so re ersely in the higher school they are led into one acti ityafter an- other! in accordance with God's will! wherefore these schools are also so"ewhat "oreco"ple0 than the first ariety! although they are oth- erwise fitted out li/e the pri ate dwellings

    The interior decorations of these bigger office buildings! nor"ally located where four or fi e propertiesi"pinge! are usually co""ensur- ate with the students' prescribed acti ities! consisting of the fi0ationof di ine ob2ects

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    +herefore this office building! inside and outside! is of such "agni- ficence sche"atic design that youcould hardly for" the least concept ecause firstly! the one hundred pillars on which the four roo esrest are adorned throughout with such e0alted sculptural artwor/ as to gi e the i"pression of beingali e These wor/s or decorations upon the nor"ally rectangular colu"ns con2ure up gyptianhieroglyphs! e0cept for the unspea/ably greater perfection

    (n the "iddle of this office building! four pylons are erected which help to partly carry the roof 2oistsand are partly )for the portion up to the 2oists* decorated with higher orna"entation which alreadydepicts the actions of their Great God

    The pylons! each of about four "etres dia"eter and forty "etres height! are "ade of a "aterialrese"bling your red ,uart5! whilst the decorations consist of all /inds of the "ost precious stonesfastened thereto The pylon bases are round and of a "aterial rese"bling glow- ing gold The chaptersat the top loo/ as if they are "ade of a"ethyst

    There are great white spheres atop the chapters! 2oined by the "ost beautiful arches upon which the

    roof 2oists rest! the latter "ade of "a- terial rese"bling fiery ruby :ro" there the actual roof bea"srise! coloured dar/ iolet! as distinct fro" blac/ in the pri ate dwellings

    (n short! an inco"prehensible unifor"ity reigns in such official buildings =ne thing blends intoanother and within the fullness of the "ost glorious orna"entation! there is no ostentation anywhere

    en the floor rese"bles your so-called "osaics! e0cept for the e0alted con- figuration! each tileinstead carrying the finest "iniature painting; and e ery painted ob2ect is depicted so realistically as togi e the i"pres- sion of car ings rather than paintings

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    There are also! as in the pri ate dwellings! the "ost "ar ellous rest- ing benches between the pillars$nd since this office building consists of four sections as it were! )as e ident fro" the four roo es*there is also in the "iddle! underneath each roof! an afore"entioned splendid pyra"idal staircase ofsi"ilar finish to those we "et in the pri ate dwellings

    =utside the office building! usually occupied by the official and his fa"ily! there are also si"ilarground di isions and tilling syste"s to the pri ate dwellings already "entioned! e0cepting on a largerscale

    The o erall ground area around the office building fre,uently "eas- ures a thousand acres! yet a halfacre only is at each person's disposal; why such large grounds for an official whose fa"ily is bound to

    be no larger tan that of a pri ate house.

    The reason is that the students of the institution li e in during their courses; for here they "ust learn"uch! na"ely as you ha e heard! God's order in "any di erse things! or here! they ha e to! as it were!learn to read in the great boo/ of God's nature! the reason also for all the afore"entioned

    orna"entations within this building

    To gi e you so"e idea! ( will gi e you the signification of 2ust a pil- lar The round base or footsignifies the power of God or of

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    spheres abo e the chapters the profundity of sa"e within God! the arches 2oining these spheres signifythe inscrutable paths by which God's wisdo" sees through and connects e erything in supre"e order!which order is then the "aintaining carrier of all infinity

    ehold! this is 2ust a fleeting s/etch of the sense in which this office building is erected with all itsfeatures! which the students then ha e to learn to recogni5e within such order by syste"atic instruction+ould you not prefer such a college to your Latin ones on arth. e- hold! this is the right type ofeducational institution?

    =nce upon a ti"e! such schools e0isted upon your arth! but hu- "an a arice displaced the" fro" suchfoundations $nd thus ( once again gi e you this instruction fro" the sun! to show you how the righttype of school for li e education of the hu"an spirit should be estab- lished! which howe er you shalllearn to recogni5e only fro" our ne0t presentation of te"ples $nd so let us lea e it again for today?

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    The "ain galleries of course! are also fitted with landings! inward and outwardly and consist ofdia"ond pyra"ids i e the pyra"ids are "ade of a "aterial bea"ing li/e your big! polished dia"ondsin the sun These s"all pyra"ids between wal/ways are so lined up as to touch at the botto" and at thetips are connected with a solid gold bac/ing connected to splendid decorati e foliage which also runsalong the gallery landings being interrupted only by the wal/ways; on the outside gallery landing! thedecor bac/ing the pyra"id is continu- ous and "ore "assi e

    The "ain gallery rests on rainbow-li/e coloured arches running between the pillars

    etween the pyra"idal staircases again there are pyra"ids within dar/ red raised s,uares upon cube bases! si"ilar to those we ha e "et in the pri ate dwellings

    These cubes o erlap the pyra"ids by about one "etre and again are used for resting benches uringrecess the students rest upon these fle0ible benches according to need These benches feel li/e air cush-ions and bounce bac/! together with the bac/ing! lea ing no i"pres- sion after use

    The bac/ings also are "ar ellously decorated $t the top of the pyr- a"ids to which they are fastenedthere is a shining green sphere gi ing the te"ple a grandiose and delicate appearance! especially if not bent when in use

    So "uch for the te"ple interior Be0t ti"e we shall "o e to its e en "ore grandiose interior details! aswell as its e0ternal surroundings $nd so we lea e it for today

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    - Chapter 14 -

    (nterior of a plain te"ple Te"ple =rchestra

    >ou now /now that the te"ple co"prises fifteen roo es! na"ely the big central roof! with se en roo eson each side of it $t the centre of each roof inside! there is a "agnificent spiral staircase! whichreaches right into the roof with rising "agnificence and deeper significations with each higher rooftowards the central one

    There is no such staircase beneath the highest central roof howe er! as instead the roof is carried byshining blue-red pillars about thirty in nu"ber These pillars reach nearly double the height of those ofthe actual te"ple! which is the reason for the greater height of this central section of the te"ple

    These pillars are enclosed with se en circular galleries! which can be reached by a spiral staircase

    around the pillar ach pillar is wound around by a staircase up to the se enth gallery (n the "idst ofthis great te"ple-rotunda stands a great "ain pillar reaching up to the highest point of the high roof $tthe place where the fourth gallery surrounds the pillar there is a wal/way fro" the "ain pillar in fourdirections! i e two wal/ways crossing at this pillar

    :ro" these crossways! a ery wide spiral staircase rises around the "ain pillar right up to the highestrooftop The galleries running around this "ain rotunda of colu"ns li/ewise are supported by shiningrainbow-type arches! each of which is of a single colour; but since there are se en galleries there arealso se en supporting arches! each shining with a different colour Loo/ing o er all the se en galler- iesone en2oys seeing a scattered rainbow

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    (n this "ain "iddle rotunda of the te"ple the gallery rails gi e the appearance of glowing gold andalthough of the highest crafts"anship the"sel es! ha e their enclosed areas aug"ented by all /inds ofs"al- ler orna"entation of e ery colour! so"ewhat li/e the artfully crafted gold and sil er e"peror'scrown! further adorned with all /inds of e0- pertly polished precious stones

    The ar"rests upon the gallery rails are of shining dar/-red! whilst the gallery floors loo/ li/e a star-studded s/y

    The "iddle pillar! rising fro" the floor to the highest roof-tip loo/s li/e a fiery cloud-colu"n +hatactually is the purpose of this "ain pillar. :irstly! it helps to support the hea y roof! the natural use Se-condly! the roof top can be reached by the spiral staircase for potential roof repairs o er ti"e Thirdly!cli"bing is e"ployed inside this largest educational institution to train "en to o erco"ing di55iness onloo/ing down The sun dwellers are especially in need of this! notably those thin/ing of rising throughthe arious building professions 6an's willpower also is tested at arious heights to deter"ine at whatheight his will is still effecti e o er the ground :or you need to re- "e"ber that the pillar height is notinconsiderable and in so"e te"ples can co"pete in height with your highest "ountains e en fro" seale el

    This pillar is also of enor"ous girth! especially at the base with a dia- "eter of two hundred "etres! ofcourse! tapering off gradually pyra"id-fashion towards the rooftop +ith such a girth! you can alsoi"agine the roo"iness of the staircases around it! which are wide enough at the base for a hundred

    persons cli"bing abreast and the se en galleries around the" in turn! are of i""ense roo"iness as arealso the intersecting wal/ways connecting the "iddle galleries with the "ain pillar; these wal/ways tooare wide enough for a hundred persons abreast

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    So "uch for the te"ple e0terior and interior The ground surrounds-syste" is li/e that of the pri atehouses! e0cept for the si5e being proportionate to the nu"ber of residents

    (f therefore per"anent te"ple-resident nu"bers reach ten thou- sand! then the ground area is that "anyhalf acres by your "easure! e0cepting the broader pro"enades di iding the fields! and the lowersurrounding fruit trees are at sufficiently low le els to a oid obstruct- ing the iew of the te"ple

    (t is also the reason for an e0tensi e! luscious! i id deep-green lawn around the te"ple

    ordering the lawn are water fountains that sprin/le both the lawn and the further descending grounds

    ehold! this is a te"ple of the first ariety Be0t ti"e we shall loo/ at the following two types $nd sowe shall lea e it at that for today

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    These officials )or 'chronologues'* standing is roughly that of your deeply initiated astrono"ers!although that is not the purpose for in- troducing the" here! which is only to trans"it ti"e to theregion e- hold! on four sides of the far-flung hill! bells are installed! not rese"- bling your church

    bells but rather your s"all cloc/-resonators

    The ti"e-trans"itters are pro ided with ha""ers wherewith they stri/e the bell with each pendulu"swing! letting the area /now the succession of swings Two sentinels are stationed at the top of the hillfor counting the swings and signalling the" to the te"ple guards

    That both the pendulu" chronologists as well as signal"en ta/e ru"s goes without saying; therewithwe are fa"iliari5ed also with the second te"ple The difference therefore is only in this te"ple's pur-

    pose and in its far larger nu"ber of pupils

    eep in "ind that this type of te"ple is located upon a "uch higher and "ore e0tensi e "ountain thanthe first category

    +ere you able to physically behold such a te"ple upon the sun or find yoursel es upon its wide lawn!then you could not bear the singu- lar splendour! coupled to the "ost glorious iews into the enor"ousdistances! for which reason ( do not allow it e en in a drea"! for the "ere drea" would ha e fatalconse,uences +ere such iews gi en a hu"an spirit at close range! he would at once rupture all

    physical fet- ters and hasten to where he would certainly deri e "ore pleasure than inside hiscu"berso"e body :or which reason! ( show you such "ag- nificence as if in passing; for were ( todetail such splendour 2ust through words and thus re eal it to your i"agination! then you would not becapable of recording it; because your spirit would withdraw to the e0tent of forgetting to put the bodyinto action

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    what co"parati e regard ( stand with yoursel es! where ( had not only proclai"ed 6y word throughcertain teachers and preachers! but where (! the :ather! as the "ost supre"e lo e! ha e 8ersonally in all6y godly fullness wal/ed a"ong you! teaching you with 6y own "outh the words of eternal life

    Botwithstanding this! people forget 6e for the sa/e of a handful of dirt and ta/e less note of 6e thantheir surroundings +ere it not so! how could they strain all day 2ust for the te"poral! dedicating hardlya "iserable ,uarter hour to 6e in a day.

    7erily ( say unto you had ( done upon the sun what ( acco"plished on arth! their 2oy-light wouldha e ta/en infinity capti e? ut the children of the arth! who" ( ha e "ade into children of 6y heart!these stand aloof and despise the :ather?

    Learn it fro" the sun therefore! if you will not learn it on arth! as to who

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    - Chapter &1 -

    The third! "ost sacred type of te"ple The 6ystery of the (ncarnation of God; ordination of

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    si"plicity without decorations! gi ing it the appearance of a plain board structure

    There are no harps upon the wal/way! the orchestral part consisting here of four i""ensely powerfultru"pets! whose powerful tone so"eti"es can be heard for a thousand "iles )G6* due to the pure solar air

    This te"ple's floor consists of floorboards whilst the resting benches at the pillar bases rese"ble yourwooden garden benches The pillars appear li/e white wood

    (n short! here there is nothing of outer splendour

    $round the te"ple there are so"e twenty to thirty s"all wooden huts without pillars! rese"bling youralpine huts! e0cept for higher roo es =ne such hut always stands ne0t to the te"ple as a "anse for the

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    $nd they add that this occurred at that ery ti"e! as all sun people /now only too well! when it beca"eco"pletely dar/ upon their world! which dar/ness lasted about twel e single great swings; for you"ust /now that people upon the sun attain to a high age! and that e en today there are people andespecially a"ong the priestly caste! who were witnesses of this pheno"enon upon the sun

    +hat would a"a5e you is a cross upon a hill opposite the te"ple

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    Therefore negotiating this pond is not as easy as it loo/s

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    inhabitants shall! when in the spirit! recei e the full education about God's incarnation! whereupon theycan if desiring so! be recei ed as true children of God! if they are capable of so hu"bling the"sel es tothe last ato" of their being that! as inhabitants of a perfect world! they want to beco"e the last andlowest ser ants of those children of God who"

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    This way is true "ee/ness of the heart; for the children "ust be li/e the :ather

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    - Chapter &@ -

    :a"ily life! "arriage and procreation upon the e,uatorial belt

    +e ha e already heard of so"e general aspects about do"estic con- stitution when dealing with pri atedwellings

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    +hen therefore such a ser ant 2ourneys through a parish ,uite a nu"ber of ti"es during hisincu"bency! he ,uestions hi"self! with what ai". $s you are want to say! so say ( for none other thandis- cipleship =nly it "ay be noted that wal/ing upon the sun firstly is "uch easier than upon a planet!due to the ground being soft and pli- able e erywhere Secondly! the sun people upon this belt! althoughnearly double your si5e are ne ertheless "uch lighter since their bod- ies are of a "ore etheric or less"aterially solid nature than yours =n top of that the pedestrians upon the solar body ha e thead antage that due to their powerful will! they can i""ensely fortify the"sel es and as a result areable to "o e far "ore rapidly upon their feet between places than the fastest birds upon your arth+herefore it is an easy "atter for a sun dweller to sur"ount a "ountain which would ta/e "any hours

    by your "easure! in two! three or four "inutes

    nowing this it shall be ob ious to you how this senior ser ant can tra el through his parish fre,uentlyto where er his help is needed

    ehold! such is the relationship between the landlord and ser ant ecause upon the sun no house-father needs any do"estic ser ant for needs other than the predo"inantly spiritual

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    +herefore sun-people concern the"sel es "ostly with culti ating their spirit! en2oying isiting eachother and ad"iring the di ersity of spiritual powers "anifesting in the "ost splendid products ofhu"an will

    +hence sun people ha e no laws and beha ioural rules other than those of hospitality and sociali5ing!consisting in perpetual "utual edi- fication thereby building up their /nowledge of God and therewiththe purpose for which

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    This therefore is the act of procreation with sun people! particularly upon this belt :or this reason yourfoolish and "orally destructi e state of being-in-lo e does not occur here and the "utual fondness isgrounded solely in the good and true

    $lthough the beauty of the fe"ale se0 upon the sun is on a "ost widespread scale! so "uch so that it isi"possible to conceptualise the beauty of such wo"en! such beauty ne ertheless has no worth beforethe "ale unless fully paired with the recognition of the good and the true :or o er here no one regardsthe for" by itself as so"ething at- tracti e! 2ust as you would not regard the single letter fro" a boo/ or a single note fro" a co"position as attracti e! loo/ing to only what is represented (f howe er it isshallow! worthless and watery stuff you shall not be /issing or sei5ing such wor/ lo ingly either

    ehold! solar "an regard for" 2ust so (f it corresponds with his concept of the good and true! then italso is of decisi e worth for hi" (f not! then it "ay be e er so beautiful! but it "eans no "ore to hi"than so"e tireso"e ad ertise"ent in a newspaper ad ising acant dwellings in so"e Chinese town

    en if it is printed in the "ost beau- tiful lettering! you shall still prefer so"e badly written 8sal" ofa id if only it is legible! rather than such an e0a"ple of a beautiful ad ertise"ent

    ehold! thus also upon the sun! e erything e0ternal is only letter- ing! recei ing its worth fro" itsworthy sense (t was so also upon arth once! but those ti"es ha e long passed +herefore! ( now

    present this! so that "en can gradually! if they find out about it! be guided thereby! if they would betruly happy here in the beyond

    (f you are desirous of /nowing how "arriages are entered into in hea en! then "arriage upon the sunshall ser e as an e0a"ple for such "arriages also last fore er! whereas your "ostly downright bad

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    "arriages being founded in nothing other than the e0ternal and there- fore "ost abo"inable to 6e! lastat the "ost until the gra e and so"e- ti"es less

    :or belie e 6e the "ost despicable "arriage entered into on arth is that for "oney and property; this/ind surely ends where its founda- tion ceases Bo less destructi e and abo"inable are "arriagesha ing sensuality and "utually attracti e for"s at their core; for these too gradually pass! li/e their badfoundations Si"ilar are political "ar- riages! not sur i ing their foundations either $lso pre"ature

    2unior "arriages! for these also pass li/e their foundation =f such il/ are so- ciety "arriages which too! pass li/e their destructi e foundations

    =nly "arriages that ha e 6e as their foundation shall last fore er for their foundation is eternal

    :or this reason ha e ( told you this! that you "ay see how true "ar- riages are gone into and areco"pose; and how they should be based

    o you not say yoursel es no choice fruit can appear upon bad soil! but only weed and thistles. (f

    therefore you loo/ at the world in all its wic/edness! as/ing A

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    ut enough of this "ighty thorn in 6y side? Let us therefore return to our better solar soil and learnso"e things fro" the sun people! which should also si"ilarly pre ail upon arth This consists of theabo e "entioned religious creed as practiced outwardly and inwardly by the sun dwellers! especiallyupon our fa"iliar belt

    ut we shall not discuss this till ne0t ti"e

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    ou are aware of the entire sun rotating around its a0is e ery &4 days >ou also /now that the sun people are well able to see the stellar s/y abo e the"! especially the stars you chart as those of

    "agnitude one! two and three! which appear to the sun people nearly the si5e of your sun! whichapplies indeed to "agnitudes one and two! but only less by half of which applies indeed to "agnitudesone and two! but only less by half for that of "agnitude three =n occasions of e0cep- tionalat"ospheric clarity! they can also detect stars of "agnitude four and fi e! but that is the li"it of theirsight-range for this belt

    9pon the initial appearance of the fi0ed star that you call Sirius! which is the biggest and brightesthowe er! a holiday ensues until it reaches the enith! for which they allow so"ething o er se en days

    by your "easure

    uring this ti"e all alternate pendulu"s are put on hold; only the "ain pendulu" of the second orGreat Te"ple "ust ne er stop

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    uring this ti"e there is neither wor/ nor instruction! as e ery house- father stays ho"e with hisfa"ily uring this ti"e! no foot "ust be set beyond the pillar-line of the house! other than the statede"er- gency of a natural threat! which howe er rarely de elops within the first half period of the abo e"entioned star's appearance! but easily within the second half of the sa"e duration )(t spea/s for itselfthat this is not always in the sa"e region but conditionally and dependant upon God's order! will andwisdo" *

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    inco"parably better than all paid co""e"oration e0ercises :or (! +ho alone can help! need no"oney

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    - Chapter &D -

    The first pair of corresponding belts Landscape and the people there $bout outer and inner beauty

    Regarding the ne0t belt and its counterpart! these are firstly "uch narrower and the ground alsoconsiderably fir"er than the central! or "ain e,uator The "ain e,uator constitutes the actual solarworld! whereas the ancillary belts are only worlds corresponding to the plan- ets orbiting the sun

    Thus the ne0t two belts stand in correspondence with the plants 6ercury and 7enus! both of which can be seen ,uite well by the inhab- itants of these side belts 6ercury appears the si5e of your 6oon and7enus about half that

    So the northern of these twin belts corresponds to 6ercury and the southern to 7enus

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    >ou are ac,uainted with the two continuous! insur"ountably high "ountain ranges delineating the"ain solar e,uator These sa"e two "ountain chains therefore also separate the two ad2acent sub-e,uators

    +ith the "ain e,uator! we ha e seen how fro" these two "ountain chains a lot of s"aller "ountainranges criss-cross all o er the entire e0tensi e belt This does not howe er e0tend to the first two sub-e,uatorial belts because here these two lofty alpine walls fall right down to the plain! which isconstantly under water +herefore a fairly wide belt of water running along the high alpine line cuts off the two sub-e,uatorial belts fro" the "ain one (ts width a erages about two thousand of your)Ger"an* "iles

    =nly beyond this circular sea does the inhabitable land co""ence The land itself of both the northernand southern belts is e0tre"ely "ountainous and includes little flat land and hence no notable landloc/ed waters (ts largest strea"s and la/es are hardly the si5e of your anube or La/e Constance buts"aller strea"s and la/es are there in considerable abundance

    The land itself! right up to the ne0t insur"ountable "ain alpine chain! would e0tend to an a eragewidth of about fi e thousand of your )Ger"an* "iles! le elling off considerably towards this ne0t"ountain range but not as if le elling off in itself! but it is rather the e,uatorial "ountains consolidatingand with their crests for"ing a fairly wide! flat highland which also is fre,uently and "ainly inhabited

    Just as this northern ancillary belt "a/es up the inhabitable land! so does the parallel southern belt!na"ely that a circular sea follows the lofty "ountain range also! followed by an intensely "ountainouscountry which again flattens towards the ne0t lofty alpine range

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    Co"paring these two belts fro" north to south! you will reali5e that in the northern belt the high plateau region is its northern"ost part; the central part is "ade up of the low plateau and thesouthern"ost part the high plateau

    ehold! this is one illustration of how the two belts correspond with each other! since in one directionone belt ends in the southern"ost side! while the other belt co""ences in its northern"ost part and

    ice ersa >ou shall find e erything that follows has the sa"e correspond- ing relationship

    ut to re"ain true to our pre ious syste" we shall also co""ence our "ore detailed presentation with"an +hat type of people inhabit the northern belt.

    (f you were ac,uainted with the people of the planet 6ercury then ( could say unto you theyco"pletely rese"ble the people of this belt! 2ust as the people of the southern belt rese"ble those of thecorres- ponding planet ut since you naturally don't /now this yet! ( needs "ust describe these peopleto you "ore closely in relation to shape

    These people are so"ewhat bigger than those of the "ain belt and also bigger than those on theircorresponding planet ut they are firstly not as radiantly beautiful as those of the "ain belt! yet arenon- etheless still far "ore beautiful than those of their corresponding planet and indeed notably "ore

    beautiful than the people of your arth

    This is due to their wisdo"; for wisdo" has the attribute of de el- oping the outer for" "ost beautifully +ith lo e howe er it is the op- posite; there the inward part is full of endless beauty and theouter part therefore si"ple and plain +herefore "en should not be "isled by outer beauty of shapesince it is of far lesser worth than the interior

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    for it relates li/e the beauty of a far less aluable crystal to the origin- ally rough for" of a dia"ondThe latter of course in its natural state spar/les far less than a crystal polished by nature; when thedia"ond is polished howe er! showing its inner purity! then 2udge for yoursel es how far the spar/le of its fiery colour lea es the beauty of the crystal behind?

    This s"all e0a"ple should co"pletely reassure all true children of lo e and therewith yoursel es aswell! when hearing about e er so stri/ing e0ternal hu"an for"s! for ( say unto you 2ust one heart lo -ing 6e truly counterbalances all the thin/able beauties of an entire solar gala0y (ndeed ( say "oresuch a heart is unspea/ably "ore beautiful than the entire hea enly wisdo" of the angels! as well as thesecond wisdo" and hea enly lo e of the highest angels

    ( need say no "ore $fter ( therefore re eal to you the beauty of the people of this belt! you will /nowin ad ance how "uch store to place on it

    Be0t ti"e therefore we shall consider the for" and build "ore closely! which relate li/e wisdo" and itsfoundation So we lea e it for today?

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    - Chapter &E -

    6ore about for"! dress and con ention upon the first pair of sub-e,uators

    Concerning shape! especially of the inhabitants of the northern belt! this rese"bles appro0i"ately thosestill e0tant presently as $sian "ountain dwellers! na"ely in the western Caucasus! e0cepting that theyare half as big again on a erage than the latter

    The fe"ale se0 is of e0ceptional tenderness! e0cept for the soles of their feet which are so"ewhat hardand rough li/e a file to protect against s/idding and falling upon the s"ooth solar ground ecause! toha e a fall here would be "ore ha5ardous for bigger and hea ier bodies than upon the "ain e,uator! theground being harder than upon the latter

    The rest of the fe"ale body being! as said! e0ceedingly tender! soft and well rounded withal

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    Therewith s/etching a further description of her shape unnecessary in iew of e eryone's fa"iliaritywith all the outer attractions of the e0- terior of a perfect fe"ale for"

    :ro" this described for"! the full physical character can be gauged To /now what is to be understoodhere by character! be ad ised that the aggregate type inherent in a co"plete for"! is to be understood

    This "eans when for e0a"ple you see a beautiful! perfect foot to- gether with a well-proportioned"idriff; an e,ually beautiful well- rounded ar"! a softly rounded nec/ and a proportionately s"all headand well de eloped face! then all this adds up to a beautiful for" that cannot really be faulted in that allis perfect foot li/e body! the breasts! ar"s! nec/ and head +hen you ad"ire the details in a paint- ingyou ha e paid tribute to the for"

    ut probing further and as/ing what does this for" say or bespea/. >ou get the o erall result fro" afleeting glance! noting the connec- tions and ta/ing in the total i"pression for this consists in thegli"psed har"ony which is to be understood as character

    nowing this and ha ing the for" re ealed to you! it will be easy for you to deter"ine the characteritself

    $nd what do such wo"en dress li/e.

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    +hat do the "en loo/ li/e.

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    6en wear a loincloth reaching down below the /nees as well as a half coat li/e the wo"en of thenorthern belt

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    The people of the southern belt e en ha e a /ind of aid for the eye! so"ewhat li/e your ca"eraobscura! catching and then analysing the i"age of a star with "uch diligence They ne ertheless don'tget "uch further than yoursel es with binoculars! since they gain no "ore than the "o e"ent of thestars and their "agnitude! being ahead of you only so-to-say that! as inhabitants of a fi0ed star! they areable to "ore precisely deter"ine the "o e"ents and si5es of other fi0ed stars i e so far as their eyesand instru"ents will reach =nce these fail the" howe er! all calculations are! as with yoursel es! at anend

    These two belts differ also in that the people of the northern belt place less store by watching than byspeculations and conclusions! whilst the people of the southern belt first watch e erything "ost care-fully and only then progress to all sorts of speculations and inferences

    Thus we ha e su""ed up the predilections of these people! and now we shall also ta/e a loo/ at howthe people of these two belts li e! both as indi iduals and societies

    Regarding the settling of this belt as upon the "ain e,uator! the people indeed li e in separate houses!

    the style of which we shall not e0a"ine till ne0t ti"e! that being the wise "en's way of not disturbingthe" in their reflections

    There ne ertheless are upon the shores of "inor inland seas and "ore notably upon the high plateaus!certain co""unities consisting of se eral grand buildings strung together with a city-li/e appearanceThese are co""unally owned cooperati es! usually occupied by the wise "en of the country

    ut we shall e0a"ine their indi idual units and their efficacy ne0t ti"e! so we shall lea e it for today

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    - Chapter &F -

    8ri ate houses and co""unal settle"ents upon the first Sub-e,uator

    Concerning pri ate dwellings! e0cept for the larger scale! these "ore or less rese"ble your roundgarden /ios/s! e0cept for the proportion- ately "uch higher and "ore pointed roofs They are not asopen as the dwellings of the "iddle belt! but enclosed in solid walls through which sufficient light

    penetrates due to transparency of their green "aterial

    +hat is their si5e and what do their interiors loo/ li/e. (n si5e! they are large enough to easilyacco""odate a fairly large arth building inside! although they are rarely higher than your a eragetower i e 2ust the walls! whilst the roof so"eti"es reaches three ti"es the height of the walls

    Towards the eastern side there is a door appro0i"ately the si5e of your city gate This is not at ground

    le el and has ten stepped le els leading to itefore the door there is a /ind of balcony through which a few steps lead to the door The shel es and

    the balcony is co ered by roo es on fairly "assi e s,uare pillars

    =n entering! after crossing another s"all interior balcony! one des- cends down a s"all staircase between two artistic rails on dia"ond edged "ulti-cornered colu"ns

    :ro" this interior balcony! a fairly spacious gangway! supported fro" the floor by sturdy he0agonalwhite pillars! runs along the entire

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    wall (t too has a si"ple rail Si"ple there! "eans so"ething of taste! e en i e not decorated withnotable paintings or engra ings

    eyond this wal/way! there follows se eral circles of pillars! reaching fro" the floor to the roof-2oiststhey carry These pillars are ,uite "assi e with an a erage circu"ference often between si0 and eight"etres

    There are circular! co"fortable! soft-cushioned benches at their base

    $round the central pillar also a spiral staircase leads right up to the attic and o er it through a rooftrapdoor to the so-called roof-gallery which is there called the obser atory! )in accordance with its

    purpose rather than literally* This gallery too is enclosed elegantly with a rail of "iniature colu"nsand is itself roofed! although such roofing is not included with the high plateau obser atories! thereason being that e en upon the sun it is "uch cooler there than in the lower regions

    There are usually se eral tables in fours around the pillar benches in the shape of flat dishes around

    each pillar! resting on pillar type supports

    eneath the gangway around the entire circular wall there are roo"y benches li/e your sofas for restingon after wor/

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    The physical necessities are a few gar"ents and certain tools

    :or their spiritual re,uire"ents there is a type of picture boo/ wherein people record all /inds ofe0periences and iews +hen a per- son has accu"ulated a certain nu"ber of e0periences and outloo/

    boo/s! they hand the" in to the fraternities of their "e"bership There they are carefully perused Theuseful part is entered into a gen- eral register and the rest crossed out

    +hereupon the contributor recei es his boo/s bac/ corrected! so- to-say! entering the co""endableappro als in a new boo/ which is then the house priority boo/! whilst the source diaries are destroyed

    The wo"en fol/ ha e to do li/ewise! carefully recording their e0per- iences and iews and then also!li/e the "en /eeping a proper priority boo/

    The tribe elder of a house then also /eeps a register where all the house priority boo/s of "ales andfe"ales are su""arised :or this general boo/ he has a fairly large tro e behind the round-way intowhich none besides the tribe elder "ay loo/ and with which he chec/s out all the other priority boo/s

    fro" ti"e to ti"e

    Therewith we ha e the character and outfitting of a dwelling upon the northern belt

    The dwellings are si"ilar in the southern belt! e0cept for rounded instead of pointed roofs The pillarsare round too as distinct fro" the s,uare ones! these being the only differences

    >ou will gather that the southern belt dwellings are bigger due to the bigger hu"ans

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    >ou can /now that the inhabitants of both belts pic/ the "ost pro"inent spots for their dwellingsnowing that! we can now "o e to the cooperati es

    The latter does not consist of a single building! but relati e to area! so"eti"es a hundred or e en athousand buildings These are not of unifor" si5e and style but related to their purpose

    There is always a"idst such cooperati es a "ain building which is also the biggest and highest a"ongthe"

    This building is rectangular with a lofty tower on each co"er (t is roofless for unobstructed iewsSuch a building often has a length of up to two /ilo"etres by your "easure! but is only a hundred"etres wide! whilst its height so"eti"es reaches three hundred "etres with a roof higher by at leasthalf! of dar/ red colouring and light iolet walls The tower walls are light green

    These are not closed-off walls li/e those of the dwellings but for lighting! feature one hundred "etre-high windows of four "etres width on e ery side at regular inter als! the reason also for non-trans-

    parent walls The windows are not open but are li/e your AgothicA style! with a type of elastic buttransparent and "ulti-coloured glass and loc/ out e0ternal air

    The e0terior of this "ain building is indeed i"posing with its co- lossal si5e! yet it is not ostentation

    ut it is so "uch "ore splendid inside! although not ,uite the in- describably great splendour of perhaps the first or second category upon the "ain belt! but 2ust to be ta/en in by itself :or regardlessof whether a light has the intensity of sunlight! it can still be beautiful in itself! if only steady and

    peaceable So it is also! with the interior splendour of this cooperati e "ain building

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    The entrance also is not at ground le el but in the "iddle of a nar- row side of this building There is a balcony also which is reached through se eral le els The balcony is fairly spacious! s,uare and roofed!resting on se eral s,uare white pillars The balcony can be passed only through a forty "etre-high gate(nside the building this balcony widens and after a forty "etre forward crossing "eets two rows ofstairs down into the actual building

    etween these two staircases a third part of the balcony lengthens leading to the other end of the building! for"ing a centre wal/ Two wal/ways are about twenty "etres high and rest on s,uare pillarsfro" the floor up! spaced at ten "etre inter als (t goes without saying that the side as well as "iddlewal/s ha e "ost elegant railings carried by "iniature light-green se"i-transparent octagonal pillars

    The balcony as well as wal/way floors is co ered with "osaics of the "ost "anifold configurationsand polished li/e your "irrors 2ust li/e e erything else in this building

    etween the centre way and the two wal/ways runs a line of large pillars carrying both the ceiling andthe roof

    Lower"ost in the building! also around these pillars are benches for resting! "ade of brilliant redelastic "aterial and the benches are flan/ed by tables si"ilar to those we found in the dwellings

    (n the "iddle of this building between the central wal/ and the row of "ain pillars there are twocontinuous! parallel tables running for two hundred "etres around which there are plenty of loosechairs with bac/s

    (n place of the tables between the pillars carrying the central wal/! there are big cabinets near each pillar! storing the "ain boo/s! in front

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    of which there are decorous step ladders to enable the shel es in the cabinet to be reached

    ut contrary to your assu"ptions these are not wooden cabinets but of a ariety of red-gold whoseshine e0ceeds anything you e er saw The cabinets are of such delicate wor/"anship and so well posi-tioned between the white wal/way pillars! as in no way to detract fro" the architecture

    eneath the side wal/way along the wall between e ery two pillars! there is another si"ilar cabinetdeep yellow in colour and of double the si5e of the pre ious ones These cabinets running along theentire wall are the archi es (n so"e "ain buildings there are o er two thou- sand of the" with eachfre,uently holding a thousand shel es! each holding up to two thousand boo/s per shelf $ littlearith"etic indic- ates a ,uite olu"inous library! but not of your folio type boo/s! but of only up to ten

    pages per boo/! each displaying general picture-charac- ters with such portentous contents howe er!that for you to describe the" in your language would need a thousand folio-type boo/s! each fi ethousand pages per folio

    This will indicate how "uch wisdo" is harboured by one of these "ain cooperati e buildings (f

    howe er! you can ta/e it fro" 6e! there are up to fi e "illion of these "ain cooperati e buildings uponthis solar e,uator! then you "ay want to add up how "any folios of your ariety! filled with wisdo"!are to be found upon these two belts

    >et all this wisdo" does not a"ount to one drop co"pared to the wisdo" of 2ust one "an inhabitingthe "ain solar e,uator and this is in turn hardly a drop co"pared to a high priest of this belt whoalready ta/es his wisdo" out of lo e $nd his wisdo" in turn is but a tiny droplet co"pared to the leastof the little ones out of 6y lo e?

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    +here does that put the wisdo" of the perfect initiates of the hea ens and where finally 6y own.

    (n short! let us lea e wisdo" to its rest in the archi es and e0a"ine the re"aining setup of this "ain building for a little ti"e

    The ceiling consists of a threefold ault of "assi e solidity! which shines with a light red gold colourThe walls are an e0ceedingly fine! polished blue

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    That's it? Be0t ti"e we shall ha e a loo/ at the re"aining buildings and cast a glance at the southerly belt Therewith we shall lea e it for today?

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    - Chapter -

    $rt and science buildings in the co""unal settle"ents

    Concerning the other buildings of the consortiu"! these differ fro" the pri ate dwellings only in thewall windows $lso the reason why the walls are non-transparent as distinct fro" the "ain buildingThe shape of these windows is usually se"i-circular with 2ust a few round or he0agonal ones

    Bor do the roo es reach the height of the pri ate dwellings being rather obtuse and low So"econsortiu" buildings ha e cupolas and so the consortiu" gi es the i"pression of a si5eable city

    The consortiu" is usually surrounded by a high ra"part with se eral watch towers There is usually aconsortiu" theatre but not of your ariety! where perfor"ances consisting of the pictorial presentationof one or other person's "ost di erse e0periences The pictorial perfor"- ance then faithfully

    reproduces the region of the presenter's e0peri- ence =ne has to add that this e,uator's inhabitants aregreat friends of painting! wherefore with ery few e0ceptions! the inhabitants are co"petent painters:or here! painting is also the only for" of writing! it being e ery person's responsibility to reproducenature faithfully

    nowing this! you shall understand the type of theatre perfor"ance presented there! for it consists of no"ore than certain cle er pictorial acts! following which the whole theatre has the loo/ of a big! rounded"ural depicting a whole city or region of note! e0cept that you ha e to thin/ of a "uch larger "uralthan the frescoes on arth ecause the

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    course This gangway is not supported by pillars but is carried by bow type diagonal wall strutsanchored in the wall

    >ou "ay as/ the purpose of this gangway. (t ser es no purpose oth- er than to hang the "ural fro" itsrailing hoo/s! which usually reaches down to the floor fro" this rail and hence not infre,uently gi ingit a drop of between one hundred and si0ty to two hundred "etres

    >ou "ay further as/ how to get such huge paintings through the not so large entrance gate. (t is done piece"eal in strips of about si0 "eters each These strips are hung side by side in their order fro" thewal/way rail and together present a co"plete picture

    +hen ta/en down! they are rolled up again and ta/en fro" the theatre building and into the so-calledtheatre library building or the presenter has the option of ta/ing his props with hi" especially if the

    presented e0perience did not attract "uch fa ourable co""ent

    +or/s of poetry are also "ore highly regarded than prose +hat do they classify as poetry or prose.

    8rose is that which presents the author's own! ordinary life e0periences (f these e0periences are notnotable or especially instructi e they are handed bac/ to the author without further ado and he is toldthat such presentations don't belong in this house in which only such things are to be perfor"ed asenrich the wisdo" of "an's spirit (f such prose wor/s can de"onstrate such e0traordinary scenes thenthey are accepted! whilst the "undane is handed bac/ to the presenter +or/s of poetry are those notoriginat- ing in e0perience but are products of spiritual i"agination Such wor/s then re"ain on fairlye0tended e0hibition

    +hy are such poetry wor/s so popular. ecause they are "ore rare! especially a"ong the inhabitantsof this belt +isdo" being intrinsic- ally bereft of fantasy in that the do"ain of i"agination is the

    property

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    sub2ect to considerable proble"s ecause of this! the painters! espe- cially the cooperati es of our belt!are so well practiced that it is easy for the" to co"plete a "ural in one year by your rec/oning

    To gi e you an idea of this techni,ue! ( re"ind you of a certain painting techni,ue on arth that has"uch in co""on with this type of light-painting upon our solar e,uator (t is the so-called porcelain

    painting on your arth! where painting is done with paints that in the natural state appear e0tre"elydull and unifor" +hen the croc/ery is sub2ected to gla5ing the beautiful colours e"erge

    ehold! the theatre e0hibits are painted in this way $fter the strips are painted they are co ered with a/ind of lac,uer =nly then do the colours begin to appear i idly! all caused by free sunlight ta/en upinitially by these dull colours and then i idly retained per"anently

    That is all that is noteworthy about the cluster housing theatre

    Regarding the other cooperati e buildings! these on the one hand ser e as dwellings for the teachers ofwisdo" but on the other hand also as store houses for all sorts of "e"orabilia and s"aller paintings

    +e can add in passing that these other buildings are usually grouped in an elliptical circle around the"ain building and that the cluster settle"ents are usually built upon the shores of lesser seas as well ason the high plateaus on the ban/ of "a2or ri ers

    :or the southern belt! 2ust thin/ of this as rather rounded off and enlarged and you ha e e erything thatthe southern belt offers

    8resently we shall "o e to land culti ation upon these two belts and so we can lea e it for today

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    - Chapter &4 -

    Land culti ation and the ani"al /ingdo" upon the first sub-e,uatorial belts

    Concerning land culti ation! this is di ided into three classes! na"ely! culti ation of coastal lands!culti ation of hills and culti ation of high plateaus

    +herein does culti ation of the coastal regions consist. The pre- ferred way consists of the inhabitantsof cluster housing raising up plantations of all /inds of edible fruits which thri e well there on ac-count of greater soil "oisture

    These plantations consist "ainly of trees $nd how are the arious trees planted or raised. 9pon the"ain e,uatorial belt we saw that the chief seed for countless growths is "an's will (s it so in this sub-e,uatorial belt.