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    • CHAPTER XI – Education and Training of the Individual Cover
      by LovelyMay Education on Mars prioritizes spiritual knowledge from an early age, starting within the family. Fundamental lessons revolve around one's relationship with God and the understanding that life is a journey towards spiritual individualization. This foundational spiritual education is pivotal, allowing Martian children to enter institutional learning with a rich inner understanding of existence. Martian education diverges significantly from Earth's. Rather than direct teaching, it emphasizes uncovering…
    • CHAPTER X  – Mars is Ruled by Love, their Only Law Cover
      by LovelyMay The guiding principle on Mars is love, a law not inscribed on tablets but engraved in the hearts of its inhabitants, shaping their actions and relationships. Unlike Earth, Mars harbors no rulers or hierarchical structures; all individuals stand equal, embodying the essence of goodness and driven by an innate purity of soul. This societal model eliminates the existence of evil, promoting an environment where every task, regardless of its earthly perceived value, holds equal honor and importance. Love, as…
    • CHAPTER IX – Mars has no Political System Cover
      by LovelyMay In the realm of Mars, the very concept of a political or administrative system is rendered obsolete by the overarching governance of love and self-guidance among its inhabitants. This notion stands in stark contrast to the Earthly reliance on complex bureaucracies and governmental structures, which many may find surprising or even disappointing. The Martian society thrives without the need for political overseers or regulatory bodies, attributing this notable absence to the elimination of selfishness and…
    • CHAPTER VIII – Knowledge of God Comes from Within Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VIII of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants" presents Mars as an ideal society devoid of crime, where all property is communal and the concept of selfishness is entirely absent. Mars is depicted as a world teeming with life, its surface covered with dwellings, factories, and storehouses, yet it operates without the need for security forces such as watchmen or police. This harmonious existence is attributed to the universal understanding among Martians that all possessions are gifts from the Father…
    • CHAPTER VII – A Great Many Clairvoyant Visions Cover
      by LovelyMay In 1920, the compiler of this volume received clairvoyant visions, explaining the details of life and topography on Mars. These visions began unfolding the landscape, the Martian inhabitants, and their ways of life, providing a vivid glimpse into a distant world far beyond the confines of Earthly experience. Here's a consolidated glimpse into these revelations: Cityscape and Architecture: The first vision was of Urid the Beautiful, showcasing a breathtaking city beside a scenic lake, surrounded by…
    • CHAPTER VI – Trade and Barter are Unknown Cover
      by LovelyMay In the Martian society, commerce as we know it—marked by barter and trade—is completely non-existent. Instead, Martians embrace a fully cooperative lifestyle, where the production and distribution of goods are managed for the benefit of the commonwealth, rather than for individual gain. This unique system ensures that the necessities of life, such as food and clothing, are produced according to the needs of the community rather than dictated by the motivations of profit. The organization of Martian…
    • CHAPTER V – Property and Property Rights Cover
      by LovelyMay In Chapter V of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," the author expounds on the Martian philosophy regarding property and wealth, fundamentally different from Earth's perspectives. Martians view all property as belonging to God, meant for the collective comfort and development of His creations rather than for individual ownership. This ethos influences the Martian approach to material possessions, emphasizing that true wealth lies in understanding and closeness to God, rather than in material…
    • CHAPTER III – Martian Canal System Cover
      by LovelyMay The Martian Canal System, as detailed in this chapter of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," presents an intricate and advanced engineering marvel designed to sustain the planet's populace with its most precious resource, water. The genesis of this vast canal network dates back approximately 10,000 years, spurred by Christ's forewarning during His visit, emphasizing the critical need for a sustainable water supply as natural reserves began to dwindle. It wasn't until 3,000 years after His guidance that…
    • CHAPTER II – Population Centers, Temperatures and Climate Cover
      by LovelyMay In Chapter II of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," Mars is depicted as a world that, despite its smaller size compared to Earth (with a diameter of 4,200 miles), boasts a larger habitable land area, supporting a population of about 13.16 billion people. This contrast with Earth's 1.645 billion is attributed to Mars lacking vast oceans, utilizing nearly its entire surface, save for some swamp areas and polar caps, for habitation and agriculture. The extensive canal network, visible from Earth through…
    • CHAPTER I – The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants Cover
      by LovelyMay In the opening chapter of "The Planet Mars and Its Inhabitants," the narrator introduces himself as Eros Urides, a former denizen of Mars, intent on sharing insights into Martian life to enlighten and aid humanity. Eros begins by distinguishing Martian society's principle of equality, which transcends social status and material wealth, asserting that all beings who manifest physically from the divine are deemed equal. This foundational belief underpins his experiences and the societal norms he…
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