Life in a Thousand Worlds
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upreme in love, with its mysterious rings and its eig
l is more fertile. The inhabitants resemble us in phy
s to produce sufficient heat to counteract the frigid blasts that would otherwise freeze out the whole planet. These atmospheric conditions attracted my attention
nstructed that it seems to have more than an X-ray power, for it can
and the inhabitants are sustained largely by breathing. This reminded
to solve, for natural laws have but a limited expression in our own world. Here s
d for a few thousand years, she has attained a higher glory
s in science, art and philosophy, you will readily observe that woman has for
types of beauty on this enchanting world. When I first opened my eyes on these scenes, I imagined that I
t. She looked into the mysteries of nature with a shrewd, wizard eye, but, unfortunately, lost her life early in a bold experiment with expl
out making any noise or smoke. This proved a valuable aid to factories and quarries, and
doned owing to some terrible accidents that had occurred. During the earlier part of her career Veord
Ship on
mory the finest and costliest monument that now stands on the whole world of Saturn. Of course, I went to see it. As I stood studying the poetry of the pillars, I looked overhead and saw one of the immense aerial ships carrying a pleasure part
believe that she is more illustrious than the pres
ciate with such great minds in our eternal abode in that Broader Life where the pure of all spheres gather. Will I do wrong i
s the Chinese character language, only
rs. Her writings have been quoted and esteemed as masterpieces all through these ages. Her sty
lassified with an accuracy that is both pleasing and popular. At inter
, she was pure-hearted and possessed fine moral and spiritual qualities. She passe
ome instrument is larger than our organ and has nearly one hu
correspond with every syllable found in their words. A proper familia
epresents a certain vowel-consonant sound. Thus the listener hears
with organ sounds. The great poet musicians can breathe out their inspirations in rapturous melodies. On special occasions famous m
aph. But for carrying messages they have a signal system by which i
seen through the telescope. These rings and moons are inhabited by a type of human beings altogether different from
neighbors in space, having no instruments to carry their
en as you stand on Saturn, and watch the rings and the e
God-adorer at death passes out into the spirit life on the rings whe
sand years after religious life took a distinctive form. Then a man named Trique, who was a shrewd student of the times, after a careful study of the weaknesses found in existing religious
icent churches, costing one million dollars apiece. It took over three years of our time to build these eight churches. Before one year had expired he had started fifty other churches in the centers of Saturn's population. These churches averaged in cost three hundred thousand dollars each. Thus
l and connected. This canvassing was done by the finest scholars that Trique could employ. Each one was supposed to be the pastor of the community he canvassed. T
ique church it grew steadily from the beginning. I will
rnishing a physician and all necessary medicines free of charge
alaried undertakers, and de
ren of its members. This school does a work similar to our Sunday-schoo
one-eleventh of his earnings and to attend the services of the church a
record of the attendance and
ful force when utilized in this manner. He made every church a strong business center commanding the respect of the whole community. Discipline
piritual man and strongly urged a
ars it became so powerful that it could control, if it wish
at one must not imagine the church services and forms in Saturn to be like our worshi
nt composition from ours, and its sky puts on various tints as the day passes, which is a lit
s if trimmed by skilled hands. This is a desirable place to live. But I learned that the inhabitants of Saturn do not appreciate all this wealth