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"Thanks for the healing," I replied.
"No Peter, the healing process has just begun. It may never be fully complete. The lateral lattice of our universal humanity also represents something else. It represents science. Science is a universal human dimension. It is our universal power. We need scientific development, because we are human beings. Not a single human being is isolated from this need. We need scientific development in religion, art, music, culture, technologies, on the whole front of our existence. Nor can we isolate certain aspects of it. We cannot focus on science as a utility to generate technologies that we need. That happens secondarily. We have to embrace science for its own sake, because we are human beings, and scientific development is a part of the human dimension. It is a part of our humanity. It is our power. Unfortunately, we allow this element also to be annihilated by the same oligarchy that has lost sight of its humanity eons ago and is now determined to destroy the whole of humanity as well."
"Wow!" That was all I could utter in reply. "But where does one begin? Which is the most important of the three?"
"None is unimportant," Helen replied. "There is no such thing as, most important. The universal kiss is our peace; universal economic development is our joy; universal science is our power. These three elements, peace, joy, and power, are the outcome of our universal love for ourselves, for our humanity, and for all humanity. You cannot remove one element without loosing the whole. Our love is for all three, Peter, or else it is fake. A rainbow includes all colors. Can you reasonably ask which of these is most important? They are all important, or else there would be no white light. This means that we must move forward on all fronts. In science we can never assume that we have reached a point where we cannot move further. There is no end to the infinite. No boundary exists where development ends. This is true also for economic development and social development. Today, we see sex with newer eyes. We see it as the universal kiss. But what does that mean? What visual image do we create for it? This image can only be created in life, and I know from experience that it becomes always brighter as we move forward and develop the principle that it reflects."
I embraced her and kissed her. It seemed hardly possible to take it all in as we sat there on the bed in the morning sunshine, in our underwear, exploring the scientific foundation for our universal love of humanity.
"So you see, the seashore is vastly greater and more profound than any grains of sand," she said. She said this after our kiss, with a great big smile. "And that is how vast, wide, profound and beautiful we should see our humanity and our love for it," she added moments later, "don't you agree? In this manner we will embrace infinity as an aspect of ourselves, and we do it just for the joy of being alive and for the power of it. Then love becomes much more than we ever gave it credit. It becomes our universal kiss indeed. It enriches our life and the world for the sheer joy of it, as we enrich another's existence."
She paused and looked at me, waiting for my comment. "That is how we elevate civilization, brighten the world, and uplift society," she added moments later. "The point is that far too few people understand what love is, and you my friend are not there yet, either. Even I hadn't reached this point for a long time. All that changed only when I discovered the lateral lattice. I always thought that two people being intimately in love with one-another is the ultimate. Now that comes to light as akin to poverty. It's too narrow; too shallow; it's minuscule. In fact, it isn't love at all. Love can exist only as universal love. It unfolds in the lateral lattice, and can only be found there. My friend Carl Gauss called this the complex domain. Love can only be found there."
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