Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to EntoWeiss, Sara
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Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to Ento
Weiss, Sara
Mars (Planet) -- Miscellanea; Spirit writings
Ento's fine architecture is the result of impressions received not only
from exalted Ento Spirits, but also from Spirits of other Planetary
Spirit Realms. As there can be but One Mind in the Universe, all its
expressions must vibrate in harmony with either its major or its minor
chords; thus, the architects, designers and other artists who spoke
into form and color, your beautiful White City, were as truly inspired
as were some of olden times, who declared, Thus "saith the Lord."
De L'Ester--Below us is Gandûlan[a:]'s shining waters, extending from
north to south, a little more than one hundred miles. From its western
to its eastern shore its length is quite sixty miles. You perceive
that its outline is nearly oval, and that at intervals its shores are
dotted with towns and villages, whose inhabitants are engaged in the
various pursuits of well conducted communities. In the larger towns are
manufacturing and commercial interests, but residents of the villages
are engaged in cultivating the surrounding lands. For the convenience
of transportation and for the retention of the yearly over-flow,
Ento's lakes and rivers have been greatly enlarged; thus, the depth
of Gandûlan[a:] Lois[a:] nearly equals that of Indolois[a:]. Ento's
atmosphere being extremely humid, and the rain and snowfall of both
the northern and southern hemispheres being very heavy, since time
immemorial it has been necessary to provide means of protection against
the annual inundation, which comes and goes with phenomenal rapidity.
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