The souls that come from Ahbo are recognized by the following characteristics: A quick, receptive mind, a noble progressive nature with a touch of originality and possessing a taste for the fine arts and the occult, and sometimes the ability to express themselves in either music, poetry, literature or painting. They dream many brilliant pictures which the limiting conditions of the earth will not permit them to execute. On their own planet they are a highly educated, cultured people, with much inspiration, and they create very beautiful elevating things. Even on the earth they are the students, thinkers and reformers who support and advance any and all innovations that tend toward the higher development of mankind. If the earth is ever raised in its moral and religious tone, it will be largely as a result of the efforts of these people from Ahbo. They are optimistic and buoy up their associates and find in others the undeveloped good and bring it into action. They are generous and overlook the errors of others. They are sensitive and submissive rather than aggressive in manner, but yet rather radical and determined at heart. Their inherent dignity and excellent reason impel them to push their reforms in a quiet, persistent, logical manner, reaching the hearts of men by means of the pen. While modest and retiring in demeanor they are not weak or faint-hearted. They are valiant and strong and pass through bitter trials with a sublimity and nobleness that knows no fear. They have been purified and ennobled by their experiences in working their way through the eleven divisions and into the twelfth. These are the people who are acquiring the last details of perfection before passing into the Celestial Heaven. Their acquaintance should be cultivated by all mankind, for they possess the power to assist others to more quickly overcome the errors which hold them to the earth. The people from the other divisions often become jealous of these more ideal brothers and try to do them harm by placing them in a false light before the eyes of others, not realizing that by such action they delay their own progress toward more favored spheres.

Bear this in mind, that all men err and that all are punished for and by their errors and that none can err and escape the corresponding punishment. Although these men from Ahbo are passing a period on the earth to expiate some error, yet they will on their return be but a short period from the Heaven all men are aspiring to reach. Again I say, seek out these people and cultivate their acquaintance, for you can learn much from them that will help you to the sooner reach the goal of your desire.