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                     As the first heaven is located in the Desire World,—which is the
                       realm of light and color,—where matter is shaped most readily by thought, the little ones
                       are given wonderful toys impossible of construction here. They are taught to play with
                       colors which work upon their moral
                       character in exactly the manner each child requires. Anyone who is at all
                       sensitive is affected by the color of his clothing and surroundings. Some colors have a
                       depressing effect, while others inspire us with energy, and others again soothe and comfort
                       us. In the Desire World the effect of colors is much more intense, they are much more potent
                       factors of good and evil there than here, and in this color play, the child imbibes
                       unconsciously the qualities which it did not acquire on account of accident or lamentations
                       of relatives. Often it also falls to the lot of such relatives to care for a child in the
                       invisible world, or perhaps to give it birth and see it die. Thus they receive just
                       retribution[pg 179]for the wrong committed. As wars cease, and man learns to be more careful
                       of life, and also how to care for the dying, infant mortality, which now is so appalling,
                       will decrease. 
                    The
                       Second Heaven. 
                    When both the good and evil of a life has been extracted, the
                       spirit discards its desire body and ascends to the second heaven. The desire body then
                       commences to disintegrate as the physical body and the vital body have done, but it is a
                       peculiarity of desire stuff, that once it has been formed and inspired with life, it
                       persists for a considerable time. Even after that life has fled it lives a semi-conscious,
                       independent life. Sometimes it is drawn by magnetic attraction to relatives of the spirit
                       whose clothing it was, and at spiritualistic seances these shells generally impersonate the
                       departed spirit and deceive its relatives. As the panorama of the past life is etched into
                       the shells they have a memory of incidents in connection with these relatives, which
                       facilitates the deception. But as the intelligence has fled, they are of course unable to
                       give any true counsel, and that accounts[pg 180]for the inane, goody-goody nonsense of which these things deliver
                       themselves. 
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