Why the high-intellectual being must proclaim to the entire universe that "Everything is very good" and before the countenance of God exclaim, "Not my will, but thine, be done"
1388. But is it not a strange coincidence that all the people of the Earth, as we already know, to a colossal extent are crying out for "peace" and "neighbourly love", for it became all too obvious that a lack of "neighbourly love" is the root of all evil, the root of all their shortcomings and disabilities, all their sorrows and worries, all need, misery, war, mutilation, cultural breakdown, death and ruin, at the same time as the part of the world plan that has been experienced establishes as fact that the aim of the process of creation is "universal love"? Thus we see here that the psyche of mankind and the process of creation of the world plan itself fit together exactly like two cogs in a machine. The living being has been evolved by the process of creation over vast periods of time so as to ask about or desire precisely what this process in itself is, namely "love". Could the divine world plan or the process of creation be more perfect? Which truly high-intellectual being could be dissatisfied with it? Must not every high-intellectual being here proclaim to the entire universe, "Everything is very good", and before the countenance of the Almighty Creator exclaim, "Not my will, but thine, be done"?