THE YELLOW SHEETS 

of Satan, masquerading as angels of 
light, are penalizing this vision and 
discrediting such character. 
Care of the Spirit Temple 
Prof. Edward W. Buehl 
FIGS 
We do not live by bread alone, but 
by the Spirit of God. So we should 
relax and mediate thus: ‘I know that 
I do not live by bread alone, there- 
fore I desire the blessing of the Truth 
of God.” We attract the Spirit of 
Life by living on natural food. Nat- 
ural diet has much influence on the 
mind, emotions and passions. Nat- 
ural diet will keep one well. 
Figs are one of the best natural 
foods one can eat, and the sun will 
dry and preserve them. Every man 
under his own Fig tree in the Millen- 
jum, which is only fifty-five years 
hence, and peace will be done on earth 
as it is in Heaven. Why worry about 
building a new World? 
While living in Chicago, I went to 
Memphis, Tenn., to celebrate Christ- 
mas. In buying holiday goods I| spied 
some dried Smyrna Figs in 10-pound 
boxes. I bought a box and for the 
next few days I lived on dried Figs, 
which broke up my constipation. | 
wakened to the fact that fruit is our 
natural food, ‘so treked to California, 
where I could get lots of it. 
Saturday is the real Sabbath, and 
he who keeps it will prosper, so [| 
make it my fruit-juice day and every 
two hours drink a glassful and take 
a walk to get breathing exercise. Both 
help to clear the blood of toxic waste, 
hence nothing left for a cold to work 
on, so I am free from that detriment. 
It was thirty-five years ago when 
I arrived in California and was much 
amused to see Black Mission Figs in 
their dried state. They were new to 
me, yet I prize any kind of Figs. The 
Black has something the White Fig 
lacks. 
To make a good laxative, run a 
handful of dry ones through a food 
chopper twice, using the finest knife. 
Put in a bowl and fill with milk to 
over half an inch above the Figs. Let 
stand three hours, then beat until 
smooth. This makes a fine ice cream, 
minus ice and sugar. 
(Editor suggests a stay in the re- 
frigerator before serving.) 
Prof. Arnold Erhert, an efficient 
dietician, stated in his class one day 
that he and a companion were trav- 
eling through Palestine one day on 
bicycles, and came to a large Fig tree 
with the roots bedded in lime rock. 
They were the most delicious Figs we 
ever ate, hence filled up to capacity. 
The companion got sick and vomited 
but it cured his stuttering. Use plenty 
of lime on Fig Tree grounds. 
Prof. Erhert has written a book on 
Diet Healing, -sells for $1.00 but is 
worth a hundred, as | paid him $100 
for his lessons, now to be had in the 
dollar book. To be obtained through 
the Health Book Exchange, 79 Roose- 
velt Rd., Banning, Cal. 
Fresh fruit can be home raised in 
Arkansas to supply a family the year 
around, beginning with earliest Straw- 
berries in late April and ending with 
winter keeping Apples and Pears. 
Kalanchoe fedschenkoi is propa- 
gated by leaves and also stem root- 
ing. Must be a terrible pest in the 
tropics, but not where frost occurs, 
as itis tender. Must be staked to keep 
it erect, else it falls over and roots 
wherever the stem touches the ground. 
The fallen leaves also put up young 
plants from the edges. The mature 
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