FAIRY TALES OPERA CYCLE |
PETER HUEBNER · THE ISLAND OF HAPPINESS |
The Ancient Star Path of Our Ancestors to Cosmic Power |
Setting Out on an Adventurous Journey | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The
Journey Through the Cold-Fields of the Human Powers of Understanding |
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After
travelling for a while a deep dark night fell suddenly and spread around
them; a cool breeze blew upon them. The cold continued to increase the
further they travelled, and eventually Mani felt as if her bones were
freezing. When anxiously asked by Mani, her brother explained that it was the great plain of cold which they were just speeding through, that they had to cross this gap to reach the island, and that she should confidently continue steering. So Mani continued, but she also asked her brother where this terrible
cold was actually coming from. “It is the cold of feelings that flows from the frozen hearts of those without conscience and who grope in the dark. But do continue to steer without worry; these cold winds are called here from all parts of the world by the disciples of the wise man, and in the process of the collective, free and independent development of conscience they are enlivened with the warming power of the all-creative feeling lest the world might freeze.” Mani was hit by a gust of most gruesome cold so icy that she was thoroughly frightened; and if not for the comforting presence of her brother she certainly would have dropped the rudder and given herself up to this immense lethal cold. However, the cheerful confident voice of her brother gave her courage and, as if by secret spell, also the energy to continue steering. In
some distance Mani heard a chanting, and she asked her brother for its
meaning. Suddenly big icefloes drifted in their way, piling up into giant mountains
of frost. All at once an impenetrable wall of icy masses blocked the
passage of the little boat through the icy cold. Her brother, however, comforted her with a smile: ”These are the
rocks of run-aground opinions, against which innumerable people hit
in the icy cold of their reason. “Can you hear them singing in the distance, and can you feel the
pleasant winds that spread so warm and mild over the ice fields?” Now her brother very quietly began to sing a serene song of perfect beauty of heart against the towering masses of ice, and as if governed by a magic hand the rocks melted away in streams, gushing down in roaring waterfalls at both sides of the boat. |
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