Those exiled souls who travel to the earth during the last half of June and the first half of July are from the division of Ahko. These people are distinguished by two very marked characteristics ; sensitiveness regarding self and gloomy forebodings. Though gifted in many ways, it is difficult to define their exact qualifications, for they are unstable and changeable. They undertake a course and then some fancied slight from one whom they care for brings on a period of discouragement and they give up their plans.

In matters that do not touch their personality they are stubborn and unyielding, but personal sensitiveness is ever their undoing. They demand appreciation, homage and even flattery and are not comfortable without them. They are fond of talking of their real or supposed ailments, to gain sympathy. They like to travel and the gratification of that desire is only limited by the amount of money they can secure for the purpose. They like display and often rob the mind and stomach to clothe the body. Their self interest precludes them becoming greatly interested in the lives of others. Consequently they fail to make due allowance for the inherent weakness of other people. While domestically inclined they chafe and fret under home restraint.

A noticeable characteristic of these people is the difference in their views on the same subject during the light and the dark of the day. What appears as truth to them at night may appear as false in the daylight. They are never prodigal in their generosity. They hoard rather than give, for they have an ever increasing fear of poverty in old age. Many of these people, both men and women, become successful public speakers, as their minds are active and the elocutionary powers strong. They are also fortunate as manufacturers, for they have a genius for working out new principles and improving upon mechanical devices. When forced to it they make a very fair success of business.