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The gold of love is found indeed at the shores of the great ocean of the good and beautiful that underlies the infinite nature of man. Here, we find man's capacities for good as a strength and creativity that is good, which is worthy to be loved, and well worthwhile to be vigorously defended and to be made a profound factor in life.
As one associates the river for this column (the river Pison, defined as "The love of the good and beautiful, and their immortality") with the new definition for the column as "the Golden Shore of Love," we may also look at the various nine part structures that need to be constructed for each of the four elements of the column, and explore their relationship with the current problem in civilization of the wide-spread practice of mind manipulation that has been explored in this chapter. This work, which enthrones the power of love instead of the scourge of mind-force, however, must proceed individually. It must bring into view the influence of Noah's love on his sons Japheth and Shem, and a deep concern for the development of Canaan. As was pointed out in Volume 3, here, the work begins in earnest.
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