FAIRY TALES OPERA CYCLE |
PETER HUEBNER · THE ISLAND OF HAPPINESS |
The Ancient Star Path of Our Ancestors to Cosmic Power |
The Rainbow-Castles of the Day | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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“This was the moment when you didnit want to go on since even the slightest movement in your mind or in your body inflicted the pain of thirst upon your senses. Therefore they always called for their celestial milk-cow of pure consciousness with the all-nourishing and all-invigorating nectar of the light-flooded joy of life.” “What actually produces these dark flashes in the midst of the blessing moon-clear brightness?” asked Mani. “It is the desires which we have also seen on the clearing, where they streamed together from all the worlds towards the herdsman; in the blissful, bright, snow-white glistening silence of pure consciousness they produce the limited thoughts; and they hide themselves in these dark thoughts like in black clothes and call for fulfilment so loudly that the senses follow them to find out who is suddenly calling so loudly in the deep blissful silence. “And as the senses rush towards the desires, they realize that indeed they are not fulfilled, and that they are right in lamenting so noisily. This is how the senses take over some of the misery of the lack of fulfilment of the thoughts, and pour out their trouble to the one whose unfulfilled desires they after all are, who had once produced them, and who did not give them the necessary dowry so far. “Only when all desires have received their complete portion, they will end their complaint; and only then will they not lure away the senses anymore from the all-nourishing milk-cows of the transcendence with their loud cries. And only then can the senses be nourished permanently and completely, and can therefore not produce the lamentations anymore which were frightening so much - for there are no lamenting thoughts anymore which might lure them away from their allnourishment.” |
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