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?Therefore, as | have said, monotony is never experienced by us. Each moment that passes is a joyous one. And it matters not what work we have to do. If what you call labor needs to be done, we do it with full joy and love in our being. And on our planet, each day brings its quota of things to be done, exactly as on yours. Every man and every form is respected alike for the services they render. None are judged as to shortcomings. It makes no difference as to the kind of service undertaken, be it what you call menial or not. All services are equally acknowledged. ?People on Earth have been given this law, for it was brought there by those who knew of it and who at one time practiced it on other planets. It was expressed in the building of Solomon?s temple. The hiring of labor in the vineyard where all alike were paid a penny at the end of the day, as recounted by Jesus, your Messiah, was an acknowledgment of the equal honor in serving.? As the great master paused and passed his hand lightly over his brow, | realized that | had been listening with such intentness that | had not stirred. Moving my body to a different position, | waited for him to resume speaking. ?Although the air on all planets differs slightly, contrary to the present beliefs of your scientists, Earth man could go anywhere in the Universe without discomfort. Indeed, this will be his natural heritage once he attains an understanding of himself and realizes the great adaptability of his form.? Again he paused and bowed his head slightly as though in meditation before he continued. ?We have developed to a degree of conscious perception which does not permit us to sit amongst any group of people without the thought of blessing. For their very presence before us is a blessing because we do not see them merely as people, but as the Divine Intelligence in a living state through a form human. 2We see the Divine Consciousness expressing Itself through the growth of any and all forms, from the smallest to the largest. We have learned that nothing, no form whatever, can be what it is without life passing through it, or supporting it. And the life we recognize is the Divine Supreme Intelligence. ?Never a moment passes, even in sleep, that we are not aware of this Divine Presence. ?This is the true purpose of the form ?man? ? that for which he was created. For, while all other forms give expression in their particular field of service, his is the evolved form of mineral and elements capable of expressing the highest state of ne Doe | ee Divine Intelligence. 2We are not on guard against one another, nor do we covet anything belonging to others. For we are all equal participants of the goods of our planets.? | understood clearly all that this great teacher of other worlds was saying, but a question entered my mind. | wondered how they viewed killing for food, if they did kill, or even consuming fruit and vegetables, since these too were living in their own form of expression. And as always, the answer came without my speaking. ?There is nothing illogical in this, my son. When you eat a lettuce leaf, it becomes a part of you, does it not? As a result, from then on it begins to experience things with you. So what you have actually done is to transmute one