A Tale for Tomorrow

Tohar stretched his arms, with open palms: “It seems to me that a kind of modesty yet holds us back from saying certain things, some old apprehension in our external being; it is because every time we thus return to the source, to stand under the cascade or the diamond ray and taste the honey of living truth, we cross a threshold of adoration, then of gratitude for the union found again and, as if behind it, or just beyond it, beyond what is already a profound emotion, we can then divine and almost sense what love is, true love, love that is consciousness and force and the very foundation of all that is; and one can no longer be deceived or deceive others - and this changes altogether our approach of the world and of its beings, it is as if our eyes were cleansed and all obscure weights were dissolved…” And Zeidr went on: “And I have seen that it is a formidable help for obtaining the sincerity of each part of the external being, and also now I feel that the fact of being able to share the awareness of this experience does multiply the efficacy of its action and I have this impression, almost physical, of wanting to spread and swarm – the movement and action of swarming…”

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