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"Has the symbol CSB got anything to do with that?" Heather told me that I should ask you about it. She had a wicked kind of grin on her face when she said this. "What does CSB stand for?"
"C stands for Coffee," I said, and began to grin, "S stand for Sex, and B for Biscuits."
"Coffee, sex, and biscuits?" Anton repeated. "You are kidding, right?"
I nodded and said that I wasn't kidding. "It also stands for scientific honesty with oneself," I added still smiling. "Both aspects are one."
I told Anton the CSB story; my dream of the waitress in the coffee shop with a mini skirt so short that her pubic hair became visible, who then asked, "Do you like what you see?" I told Anton that I didn't respond to the offer in my dream, because Sylvia was with me in my dream, but that I had observed the same thing happening at another table, and that I envied the man that had ,obviously, said, yes. I explained to Anton, that when I told Sylvia about this, she scolded me that I shouldn't have been dishonest with myself, nor with her. She told me that it was dishonest for me to assume that she would be repulsed by my honesty, and honored by my dishonesty, or that I would assume that she might not want to join in herself which caused me not to even ask her. She said I had been dishonest with her in my dream, because I had violated the universality of the principle that we had both acknowledged.
"So, how did you set things straight with Sylvia?" she asked.
"Oh, that was simple," I replied. "Sylvia did this with her great generosity, she restaged the entire scene on the balcony, where we replayed the scene correctly, right on our balcony, right in the open, that morning." I was ginning more and more as I said this. "Coffee and biscuits happened to be on the agenda for breakfast that morning," I said, "so, with sex being added we enriched the scene a bit, adding also some fun and excitement. CSB became our symbol from that day on, for all those similar kinds of days. When I told Heather about this, she thought this was hilarious. That's probably why she told you about it. Nevertheless, a serious foundation lies underneath that story."
I explained that the CSB development wasn't actually the beginning for the turnaround that changed a lot of things for us, that got us out the rut we had drifted in. I said, "The real turnaround came with Ross discovery of a scientific basis for the principle of the universal marriage of humanity. On that basis I was sent to India where I forged a high level bond with three women, two men, and one child. It all happened quite naturally, on a deliberate scientific basis. We became a family of seven. There is a long story connected with that, but the end result has been phenomenal. We set up a whole new medical care system for some of the poor in India's villages. The woman who is key to all that, a medical doctor whose name is Indira, understood instantly the underling principle of our already existing universal marriage as human beings. With a little help from Fred, she is now able to provide ten times as much care than before. But more than this, the platform that we have established for ourselves on that higher level marriage principle has uplifted the lives of many people. It uplifted their tiny and tightly circumscribed marriage perceptions, into something richer, more generous and honorable."
"A family of seven, wow!" said Anton. "That must have caused quite a few problems."
I shook my head. "None at all," I said. "In order to make all of this work, we simply allowed sex to be what it is, an element of our humanity, like any other element, which we tried to discover a higher level perception for. Quite a few beautiful experiences unfolded from that self-discovery, which were of a higher quality than what is normally associated with sex. We tied to uplift everything that has any meaning in our relationship to one-another. That process somehow continued after I got back to North Carolina. The CSB event unfolded a few months down the line. It reflected the same principle, even the principle by which sex became uplifted, at least a bit. A great deal of overturning began that way, both in India, and back home afterwards."
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