And yet, on this day following the last writing, a day after a night of seeing myself in a hospital and being visited by my GRANDFATHER and also seeing myself covered with masses of bees and being inflicted by their stings and feeling the pain, yet not being paralyzed or deterred by it. My thought of Eden and the tree continues to grow from my nurturance of it and the thought that Eden, paradise and heaven are all contained within and it is our pursuit and cultivation of this place that brings us into our nirvana and that enacts in a positive manner upon the outside world. For the greatest change comes from within, which allows for the greatest change without. For then it is not we who are ignorantly enacting outside change but it is the spirit, which has knowledge illuminated by love. So, as we live within and are nourished by the trees in this garden, called Eden, we should be reminded of that tree we were warned against eating. The tree of knowledge of Good and Evil. For the power of life and death are within the tongue and those that love it will eat its fruits. To eat of the tree of knowledge of good and evil is to have understanding of what is right and what is wrong and to have that understanding is to impose judgment of acts done as right or wrong. Of good and evil and it is this judgment that brings about condemnation, not on others but of self. For the same measure you judge others is how you shall be judged. And if you judge harshly then so shall you be judged, but if you judge not then you shall not be judged. And if you judge then you are eating of that tree of knowledge of good and evil but if you judge not then you do not eat of that tree. For if you eat of that tree you shall surely die.
So do not say nor think what another does is right or wrong and continue to eat that fruit, but rather be content with cultivating the garden and so once again, enter Eden and eat of the tree of life.