It is my pleasure to describe people who count their breath and appreciate the whole. These are people for whom the parts are not as important as the whole. They who count their breath and appreciate the whole do not advocate the parts. They have adopted Absolute values and standards and come to understand that these values and standards are Absolute, which they are, rather than Relative which they are not. They hold to values and standards that owe their existence to an act of inclusion. They do not move toward this. They do not move away from that. They do not ignore the other. They do not need to persuade others to adopt their values and standards in order to sustain their relationship to the whole. The time will come when others will not be persuaded to adopt values and standards that advocate the parts. When this happens people will count their breath and appreciate the whole. Lit lights lighten, lighting and lightening the lightened whole. The illuminant illuminates the illuminated and illuminating World.