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Mammals of the sea, fish, seals, and penguins are not excluded from a very wonderful intelligence, and further study by sensitive scientists will reveal a marvelous attunement, through the heart of all Life, everywhere in the Nature kingdom. Entomologists never cease to be amazed at the wonders of the ant; and the goad of the wise man “Go to the ant, thou sluggard...”<ref>Prov. 6:6.</ref> indicates that man has a great deal to learn from the veritable mysteries of Nature.<ref>{{CCL}}, chapter 44.</ref></blockquote> |
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Mammals of the sea, fish, seals, and penguins are not excluded from a very wonderful intelligence, and further study by sensitive scientists will reveal a marvelous attunement, through the heart of all Life, everywhere in the Nature kingdom. Entomologists never cease to be amazed at the wonders of the ant; and the goad of the wise man “Go to the ant, thou sluggard...”[1] indicates that man has a great deal to learn from the veritable mysteries of Nature.[2]
- ↑ Prov. 6:6.
- ↑ Jesus and Kuthumi, Corona Class Lessons: For Those Who Would Teach Men the Way, chapter 44.