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communication of which we spoke earlier. The secondary pur- pose ofthese and a minor aspect ofit, is a tribute to the evolution of the three civilizations that preceded. It is a tribute to the struggle or effort ofthat civilization-much as the skyscrapers are a tribute to the evolution of humankind's technical prowess on Fe as 5 ee en Se this planet The idea is the same. D: When the civilizationfirst began to evolve on thatplanet, was it in dif ferentform thanit is now? P: The civilization did not start on this planet. It had started in three-dimensional form on another planet and had progressed to the point of never needing to be in physical form again, and was then moved to this planet no 7 a van ale 1. Lewd D: Then thesespiresare monuments to the times that the civilizationevolved to thatpoint. In a secondary sense, yes. Earth is progressing in the same man- ner. There is coming a time where the souls of this planet will never need to incarnate in physical form again and will move en masse to another planet in order to continue their progressions to the Creator. This iswhat Earth is progressing to or through now. Why would we have to move? Why couldn'twe accomplish these things onEarth? Would you like to stay in your third grade classroom and take fourth or sixth grade classes? Or would it be better to be ina new environment and start with a new frame of mind? Ifyou were left in the same classroom, you would tend to think in the same terms. The frame of mind is very important. Rather like gradu- ating to high school and then going to college and changing buildings each time. The physical move to the other buildings does affect the thinking and the attitude toward learning. Ifyou stay in the same environment, you don't grow. Is that whatyou mean? You need the challenge of something new, a new place, new surroundings. New surroundings are very important to progression. Reminders of the past inhibit looking to the future. Well, whataboutwhat you're doingnow by remembering; is this going to botheryou? Certainly not. We are not in our past here. We are in our future but looking back, which is healthy. To remember the past, how- ever, one need not relive it nor dwell on it. Try to learnthingsfrom it and go onfrom there. 98 The Keepers ofthe Garden