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much, much more beneath the surface that for some reason he was uncomfortable relating to me. This would have been especially true in the beginning ofour work when his subconscious wasjust starting to allow the release of information. It allowed only those things to come through that it felt Phil could comfortably handle. We never did return to that life to discover just what it was that he had kept hidden. We had many other avenues to explore. [returned to trying to understand this energy civilization on a three-dimensional planet. D: ThenI amcorrect in assuming that the evolution that that civilization (Three Spires) has presently reached, they would need nofood or clothing or housing ofany sort. They have evolved beyond that. P: Not entirely. As we discussed earlier, there are even within the civilization itself, levels of advancement where some are more advanced than others. The civilization as awhole could be taken to be more advanced than the human civilization at this point. There are achievers in all civilizations where some evolve more quickly than others. And so the slower or less achievers tend to need, possibly, things like food or shelter or clothing and they create that which they need. So it is not entirely accurate to say that they don't eat, they don't drink, or they don't breathe be- cause their experiences are very real. They are not three-dimen- sional, but they are no less real. These beings thatneed these requiremen tsare they awareof theother beings? Certainly. Professors are aware ofilliterates, and the illiterates are certainly aware of the professors. I see. I thought they might be different in away that they wouldn't know each otherwas there. that they may be conscious of but unaware. They may know that these exist; however, they may not perceive it, and so it goes to the level above them and the level above them. D: This is getting alittle complicated. But if they needfood oranything like that, they cancreateit with theirown minds. The more highly evolvedfind no need to create these things? P: That could be said. However, a want for food is not necessarily an indication ofevolution. It may simply be a pleasure and there is nothing wrongwith pleasure. Entertainment is also healthy. It need not be considered damaging to one's evolution to be enter- tained. Iffood is entertainment and not necessary or craving, so Se ar ee 100 The Keepers of the Garden The race is conscious of itself. There are levels above that race be it, to each his own.