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J. has a predicament concerning the dinner she is preparing and Mr. Gold takes the opportunity to teach. He talks about food and dietary traditions, and tells a couple of stories about the Bektashi dervishes which leads into a talk about involvement with the veil of illusion of dimensionality and finally the Face of God and the Eucharist. A second part is a parable of sorts describing Mr. Gold's role in relation to those who seek the Work, as the host of an interesting gastronomical experience.