The two demonstrations I have attempted to give, of how human problems may be tackled by a perfectly relaxed consciousness, are only extreme examples of how a person may attempt to solve the two problems of life, which everyone must answer sooner or later. The attempt to reconcile a wife and God, is only the extreme form of the problem of how to reconcile one friendship with another; which, if the reader thinks, he will see is the whole problem of friendship. Immortality in this world is only an extreme solution to the problem of how to face life as a whole; with all its hopes, ambitions, and fears, that somehow have to be reconciled in the mind and in one's actions; life which in itself seems so good, yet which always and inevitably is seamed with evil as well. In a sense there is no solution to life's mystery; no cut and dried formula telling you how to behave, no cut and dried beliefs giving the insurance of salvation for a microscopic premium. The only solution to life is to live. But how one lives depends on one's consciousness, which greatly influences one's judgment, and therefore determines most of one's behaviour patterns, probably 99 actions out of a 100. Consciousness is a dominant factor in all one's actions, except carefully thought out decisions, and there are few enough of them.