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By
the Spirit of
André Luiz |
Through medium Francisco Cândido Xavier
- almost 70years ago |
Ist
Electronic Edition by GEAE |
Translated from the 25th Portuguese
edition entitled “Nosso Lar” . First Portuguese edition published in
1944 by
FEDERAÇÃO ESPÍRITA BRASILEIRA.
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. |
Revision and editing by Lauren Speeth Luczynski
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1st Electronic
Edition by Antônio Leite (New York, NY, USA) and GEAE (Advanced
Study Group of Spiritism)
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Chapter 22
THE
HOUR-BONUS
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Perceiving that a sad expression had veiled Laura’s face at
the mention of her husband, I changed the course of our
conversation by inquiring: “What about the hour-bonus?” Is it
some kind of currency?” My hostess’ vague expression vanished,
and she replied graciously: |
“It isn’t exactly money – it’s more of an individual service
coupon with acquisitive value.” |
“Acquisitive?” I asked wonderingly. |
“Why not?” she continued, “Here in the Astral City the
production of food and clothing belongs to the community. The
Government House runs distribution departments from which
these commodities are sent to the different Ministries. The
central storehouse is common property. |
“Everyone cooperates for the prosperity of the public welfare,
as we all depend on it for our sustenance. However, those who
work are granted certain privileges according to their merits.
Each of the City’s inhabitants receives the strictly essential
provision of food and clothing, but those who earn hour-bonus
are entitled to certain prerogatives in the community.
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“The entity who cannot work may find shelter here, but only
those who cooperate for the Colony’s welfare may own their own
private home. The idle
(-people),
will be provided with the essential clothing, but devoted
workers will be able to satisfy their taste in dress. You see,
inactive entities may, through the influence of friends, be
lodged in our rest-homes or hospital-parks; however, only
hard-working spirits who strive to gain hour-bonuses may enjoy
the company of those they love, and attend places of
entertainment and the different schools existing in all the
ministries where precious teachings are delivered by wise
instructors. |
“It is necessary for us to learn the price of each improvement
in the scale of spiritual ascent. All of us on the working
staff of the colony must contribute at least eight hours of
useful service per day. But there is so much to be done in the
different sectors that the Government House allows those who
are really willing to cooperate to put in four extra hours a
day. Thus, many people earn as much as seventy two
hour-bonuses a week, not counting those earned in sacrificial
missions when remuneration is doubled and sometimes tripled.”
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“But is the hour-bonus the only standard of remuneration?”
(=payment/salary) |
“Yes, it is the only one we have here, and it is applied to
all workers in the Astral City, in both high and low
positions.” |
Recalling earthly organizations, I inquired curiously:
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“But how can you reconcile the payment with the nature of the
work? If a minister, for instance, receives eight hour-bonuses
in an ordinary day, what will a driver receive? The same
compensation? Isn’t the former work of a higher nature than
the latter’s?” |
My hostess smiled at my question and explained: |
“It all depends. In positions of responsibility as well as in
humble ones, if the work requires self-sacrifice and
abnegation, the corresponding remuneration is properly
calculated. However, to give a more thoughtful answer to your
question, it’s first necessary to discard certain earthly
prejudices altogether. The nature of work is a problem of the
utmost importance, but only on Earth does its solution present
such great difficulties. |
“Most incarnate men are still trying their first steps in the
spirit of service and learning simple, elementary lessons in
the performance of their missions in the different walks of
life. It’s essential that earthly remunerations be fixed with
scrupulous care. All material earnings are but transitory
acquisitions. Yet we often see people obsessed by profit, who,
on passing over, leave enormous fortunes to be recklessly
dissipated by their heirs. Others accumulate bank accounts
that become the cause of endless worries to themselves and a
source of discord in their families. |
“On the other hand, we must keep in view the fact that seventy
percent of the earthly executives are still far from being
conscious of the moral responsibilities inherent to their
positions, and that the same may be said of an approximately
equal percentage of those toiling under their direction. The
majority of them spend their lives pleading lack of
professional enthusiasm, yet it would never enter their heads
to doubt their right to the remunerations corresponding to the
positions they so inadequately hold.” |
Governments and firms employ doctors, who neglect their sacred
duty, turning to other channels of activity instead. Workmen
pride themselves in wasting the time for which they are paid.
Where is the quality of work? In all sectors of public life,
in both high and low positions, one finds experts who have
never fully realized the responsibility of their obligations,
and who, like poisonous flies on bread, avail themselves of
magnanimous laws to claim all sorts of facilities, bonuses,
and pensions. You may be sure, however, that they will pay a
bitter price for their carelessness. The time seems to be
still distant when the Earth’s social institutions will be
able to evaluate the quality of man’s work, but in the higher
spirit plane, work is never assessed without taking into
consideration the moral effort exerted.” |
These words awakened a new train of thoughts in my mind.
Seeing how interested I was in the subject, Laura continued to
speak: |
“The real profit must be of a spiritual nature, and in our
organization the actual value of the hour-bonus varies
according to the nature of the work performed. Thus, in the
Ministry of Regeneration we have the Regeneration hour-bonus,
in the Ministry of Elucidation we have the Elucidation
hour-bonus, and so on. Spiritual merit is always taken into
account, so our individual service files specify the essence
of our work. |
“Fundamental acquisitions include experience and education, an
increase in divine blessing, and the extension of
opportunities. According to that point of view, assiduity and
abnegation are by far the most important factors. As a rule,
most of us in this Colony of transition go through a time of
preparation for our return to the Earth. Hence, it’s obvious
that a man who devoted five thousand hours to redeeming tasks
should have achieved a great measure of sublime effort on his
own behalf; one who worked six thousand hours in the Ministry
of Elucidation will have become wiser. We may spend our
bonuses as we please; however, our individual file with its
record of the time we spend in useful service, is still a more
valuable asset to us, as it entitles us to all sorts of
privileges.” |
My curiosity seemed to know no bounds as I continued to ask
questions on the subject: |
“May we spend hour-bonuses on behalf of friends?” |
“Certainly,” she answered, “we may share the fruit of our
efforts with whomever we please. It’s every faithful worker’s
inalienable right. Thousands and thousands of people here in
the Astral City have benefited from the fruits of friendship
and brotherly devotion. |
Lysias’ mother smiled as she continued her observations:
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“The longer our period of useful service, the greater the
number of intercessions we are allowed. Here, we cannot help
realizing that everything has its price, and that in order
to receive we must give. Asking, therefore, is a most
significant thread in the fabric of our lives, for only those
who have attained a certain spiritual status are in the
position to ask favors and dispense help.” |
“And what about inheritance?” I inquired abruptly.
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“It’s a simple matter here,” she replied with a smile, “For
instance, in my own case, the time is drawing near when I
shall have to return to the physical sphere. Well, I possess
at the present moment in my service account, three thousand
Assistance hour-bonuses. I may not leave them to my daughter
who is about to arrive, as they will have to revert to the
community. The only thing my family will inherit is the home.
However, my service record entitles me to intercede on her
behalf, procuring work and friendly cooperation for her, and
precious assistance for myself from our colony’s organizations
during my stay on the physical sphere. Besides, I shall return
to Earth endowed with a higher degree of experience, acquired
during my years of cooperation in the Ministry of Assistance,
which should contribute to the hoped-for success of my new
human existence.” |
I was about to express my admiration for the simple process of
earning, profiting, cooperating and serving, in comparison
with the prevailing principles on Earth, when I heard the low
murmur of voices approaching the house. Before I could make my
remark, Laura declared: |
“Here are our dear ones back.” |
And she went to welcome them. |
I could not help feeling sorry that our talk was interrupted,
for Laura’s elucidations were most stimulating. Lysias had
come back in evident good spirits: |
“Hello! Haven’t you retired yet?” He asked with a smile. While
the two young men took their leave, he invited me cordially to
come down to the garden. |
“You haven’t seen the moonlight from this side of town.” He
said. |
While Laura talked with her daughters, I followed Lysias into
the garden. It was really a magnificent sight. Accustomed as I
was to the hospital grounds, which were secluded among large
trees, I had not yet hat the opportunity to contemplate the
wonderful spectacle of a moonlit night from the spacious
quarters gloxinias of the Ministry of Assistance. Exquisitely
colored gloxinias enhanced the beauty of the scenery and
provided a vivid background for fragrant, snow-white lilies,
which were slightly tinged with blue at the base of their
cups. |
I drew in deep breaths feeling a wave of new energy fill my
whole being. In the distance rose the towers of the Government
House, bathed in a beautiful display of lights. I was hushed
into admiration and only after some time did I manage to speak
at all: |
"What a night! I have never experienced such peace!"
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Lysias smiled and explained: |
"All the well-balanced inhabitants of the Colony have pledged
to avoid emitting negative currents of thought. Thus the
effort of the majority merges into an almost continual prayer,
hence the atmosphere of peace all around us." |
For some time we gazed in wonder at the soul-stirring scenery,
trying to absorb the night's opalescent light and soothing
calm. Then we returned to
the living room, where Lysias approached a small, radio-like
apparatus. My curiosity was instantly aroused, and I wondered
what we were going to hear. Messages from the Earth? My kind
friend, reading my thoughts, explained: |
"We aren't going to hear any voices from the planet. Our
broadcasts here are based on vibratory currents far more
subtle than those on Earth." |
"But are there no means," I inquired, "of picking up
broadcasts from Earth?" |
"Of course there are, and they do it in all the Ministries.
But in our homes we must concern ourselves only with our
present condition and activities. After all, the work programs
in the different departments, the tidings from higher spheres,
and lofty teachings are much more important to us than any
earthly problems." |
The remark was just, but, still bound by domestic ties, I
insisted: |
"Do you really think so? What about our relatives left behind?
Our parents? Our children?" |
"I was expecting that question. You see, my friend, on the
material plane, we often misinterpret situations. Most of us
suffer from emotional hypertrophy. There on Earth we are
slaves to exclusivism and inclined to limit our family to
those bound to us by blood ties. We go through life heedless
of the true principles of brotherhood, and although we preach
them to everyone, when it comes to putting our beliefs into
practice, nothing counts but our own flesh and blood. Here,
however, life presents a different aspect. We have to conquer
our old weaknesses and rectify injustices. |
"We are told that in the early days of the Colony, every home
possessed the necessary equipment to pick up broadcasts from
the physical sphere. Everybody insisted on hearing news of his
earthly relations, so that, from the Ministry of Regeneration
to that of Elevation, the city's inhabitants lived with their
nerves on edge. Disturbing rumors interfered with the good
order of activities in general. Sometimes whole families were
thrown into a state of
utter confusion because of bad tidings from their dear ones
still on Earth. |
When collective catastrophes on Earth in any
way affected those lodged in the Colony, they assumed the
proportion of public calamities. According to our records, the
city was more like a purgatorial zone than the place of rest
and instruction it was meant to be." |
The late Governor was perhaps a little too tolerant, and, as
you know, indiscriminate kindness engenders indiscipline and
failure. But two centuries ago one of the devoted Ministers of
the Divine Union urged the Governor to change that deplorable
situation. Supported by the Ministry, the Governor forbade the
widespread communications with Earth. There was great
opposition, but the generous Minister who had introduced the
measure called to witness Jesus' teaching - let the dead bury
their dead, and in a short time the innovation was
successfully implemented." |
"Still," I insisted, "It would be most comforting to have news
of our dear ones on Earth. Wouldn't we feel more at rest?'
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Lyaisias, who had been standing by the receiver without
turning it on, continued his explanation: |
"Now, take yourself as an example to see whether that would be
wise. Would you be prepared, for instance, to hear that a
beloved son was another, or being maligned himself?
Would you maintain the necessary serenity, waiting with faith
and acting in accordance with the divine precepts? If someone
informed you that one of your brothers had just been
imprisoned as a criminal, would you be strong enough to keep
calm?" |
"We shouldn't try to look for news from lower spheres," Lysias
continued obligingly, "except when we are able to render a
just service. We must always keep in mind that no one can help
justly and efficiently when under emotional or mental stress.
So we have to go through suitable preparation before risking
any new contacts with our earthly relations. |
If
they offered an adequate field for spiritual love, the
exchange would be worthwhile. But unfortunately the
overwhelming majority of incarnate people has not yet attained
even a moderate degree of self-control. Most of them lead
haphazard lives, drifting with the high and low tides of their
material conditions. In spite of our sentiments, we must avoid
being drawn into low vibratory spheres." |
Giving evidence of my stubbornness, I still argued the point:
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But Lysias, your father is back on Earth. Wouldn't you like to
communicate with him? |
"Of course," he answered kindly, "whenever we deserve the joy,
and the contact between us is considered opportune, we visit
him in his new physical body. But we mustn't forget that we
are fallible creatures, and as such should refer to the
competent departments and let them decide about the
opportunity and merit of such visits. |
"That specialized work is done by the Ministry of
Communication. Besides, it's well remember that although it is
easier to descend from a higher to a lower sphere than the
other way around, there are certain principles regulating
communication between the different spheres that must be taken
into consideration. They tell us that a through understanding
of those still in the lower zones, is essential to render them
adequate help. It's just as important to know how to speak as
to know how to listen. This Colony was in a constant state of
unrest because its inhabitants, not knowing how to listen,
were unable to help efficiently. Thus, the spiritual
atmosphere here was often sadly impaired." |
At hose irrefutable arguments, I lapsed into a brooding
silence, while Lysias turned on the receiver under my watchful
eye.
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Chapter 24 A SOUL-STIRRING APPEAL |
Soft music floated into the room, soothing us with its
melodious cadence, while on the screen we saw the announcer in
his studio. In a few moments, he began to speak: |
"This is Station Two, 'Residence'. Our colony continues to
broadcast its appeal for peace on Earth. We urge all workers
of good will to muster their energy to help maintain the moral
balance on the Earth. Please, all who can spare a few hours to
cooperate in the border zones that connect the dark forces of
the Lower Zone to the human mind, help us. Dark bands of
ignorant entities, after having left a bloody trail of war in
Asia, are laying siege to the European nations, urging them on
to new crimes. Our colony, together with all those dedicated
to the work of spiritual hygiene in the spheres nearest to the
Earth, denounce this onset of the concentrated powers of evil,
and request brotherly collaboration and all possible help.
Remember that the cause of peace needs defenders! Join in and
cooperate with us to the best of your abilities. There is work
for everyone, from the regions of the Earth to our very gates!
May the Lord bless us!" |
The voice silenced and again I heard the celestial melody. The
impressive tones of that call stirred my very soul. Lysias
hastened to my aid with his usual explanations: |
"We are listening to 'Residence', an old colony closely
connected with the Lower Zones. As you know, it is August,
1939. All the suffering you have gone through lately has left
you little time to ponder the grave situation on Earth. But
you can see that the Earth's nations are facing the eminent
threat of a tremendous war." |
"Really?" I asked, awed, "But wasn't there enough bloodshed in
the last World War?" |
Lysias smiled and looked at me in silence as if lamenting the
gravity of the problem. It was the first time that he did not
respond to my question. His silence was strange. The immensity
of the spiritual services in my new plane of life overwhelmed
me. Were there, cities of generous spirits asking for
assistance and cooperation? The voice of the speaker was
presented in the tone of an S.O.S. His run-down appearance
showed on our s his disquieted eyes betrayed his
deep anxiety. And the language? I distinctly heard him speak
in clear and correct Portuguese. I had thought that all the
spiritual colonies communicated through thought vibrations.
Were there, then, such great difficulties in the interchange?
Seeing my bewilderment, Lysias explained: |
"We are still far from the ideal regions of the mind. As on
Earth, those who are in perfect harmony with each other may
communicate through thoughts, without any of the barriers of
speech; but generally, we cannot dispense with the linguistic
form in a broad sense. Our area of battle is immeasurable.
Earthly humanity, made up of millions of beings, is united
with the invisible humanity of the planet, which numbers in
the billions. It would be impossible to reach the more perfect
zones, right after physical death. Our national and linguistic
heritage remain with us, and our thoughts are restricted
within our psychic borders. In different sectors or our
activities there are a great number of spirits free from all
limitations, but we mustn't forget that nothing escapes the
principles of sequence at work in the laws of evolution."
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Meanwhile, the music stopped and the speaker returned:
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"This is 'Residence', Station Two. The colony continues to
broadcast its appeal on behalf of peace on Earth. Dark clouds
are gathering over the skies of Europe. Forces of darkness
from the Lower Zone, attracted by the base tendencies of
mankind are spreading in all directions. Devoted benefactors
are stationed in political offices, struggling and making
great sacrifices on
behalf of international harmony. |
Some governments, however,
are too centralized, and offer few possibilities for spiritual
collaboration. These countries, deprived of serene and
dispassionate counsel, are moving towards a great and terrible
war. Oh, beloved brothers of the higher spheres, let us help
to preserve peace on Earth. Let us help to defend centuries of
experience of the numerous centers of Western Civilization!
May the Lord bless us." |
After a short silent, I did not dare speak. After five
minutes of the shooting music, the voice continued:
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"This is 'Residence', Station Two. The colony continues to
broadcast its appeal on behalf of peace on Earth. Fellow
workers and brothers, let us invoke the protection of the
powerful Fraternities of Light which preside over the
destinies of America! Help us in the preservation of ancient
rescue of the defenseless communities -let us sustain the
anguished hearts of countless mothers. All our forces are
concentrated on the tremendous fight against the legions of
ignorance. Give us all the help you can! We are the invisible
part of Earthly mankind, and many of us will soon return to
the physical sphere to make restitution for past errors.
Incarnate humanity is also our family. Let us all unite in one
single vibration. We must check the advance of darkness with
floods of light, and ward off the blows of Evil with the
shield of Good. Rivers of blood and tears are threatening to
flow over the fields of Europe. Let us proclaim the necessity
of constructive work and expand our faith... May the Lord
bless us!" |
The broadcast was over, and Lysias turned off the receiver. I
saw him discreetly away a tear which he could not hold back.
With an expressive gesture, he exclaimed: |
"What devoted workers our brothers of 'Residence' are.
However," he added sadly with a pause, "everything will be
useless. Soon Earthly humanity will be facing tremendous
suffering." |
"But is there no possibility of averting this catastrophe?" I
asked, greatly moved. |
"Unfortunately, replied Lysias in a grave tone of voice, "the
general state of affairs is exceedingly critical. In answer to
the appeals of 'Residence' and other colonies working in the
neighborhood of the Lower Zone, several meetings were held
here. But the Ministry of Divine Union has already warned us
that war is unavoidable because incarnate humanity, taken
collectively, is like an insatiable person who has overeaten
at a banquet - the organic crisis which follows is inevitable.
Various nations have had an orgy of criminal pride,
boastfulness and ferocious selfishness.. Now they are
experiencing the urgent need to expel these lethal poisons."
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Anxious to drop the painful subject, Lysias invite me to
retire. |
Chapter 25
A GENEROUS INITIATIVE |
Early the following morning we shared a light meal in Lysias’
home. As her children were about to take their leave and go
off to their jobs, Laura announced to me cheerfully:
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“I have arranged company for you today. Raphael, an old friend
of ours who works at the Ministry of Regeneration, will call
for you at my request. You may accompany him to the Ministry,
and there he will introduce you to Minister Genesius in my
name.” |
I could find no words to express my gratitude. I was radiant.
Lysias was also pleased, and embraced me warmly on leaving. On
kissing her son goodbye, Laura recommended that Lysias tell
Minister Clarence that she would be along as soon as Raphael
came for me. Her generosity touched me deeply, leaving me
tongue-tied with emotion. When we were alone, my devoted
hostess addressed me kindly: |
“My brother, new paths are opening to you today. Since your
mother doesn’t live with us here in the Astral City, I hope
you won’t mind my taking her place in this moment to offer you
a little motherly advice.” |
“Indeed, I am most grateful.” I exclaimed, moved, “I shall
never be able to express the extent of my appreciation for
your kindness.” |
“I heard that you asked for work some time ago…” |
“Yes, yes, I did… “ I agreed, remembering Clarence’s words on
the subject. |
I also know that you didn’t obtain it then, but instead were
given permission to visit different Ministries which connect
us more with the Earth. |
“It is in this regard that, pleading my greater experience, I
would like to offer you a few suggestions. Now that you are
finally allowed to frequent
different departments of work as a preliminary stage of
apprenticeship, try to curb, as much as possible, all impulses
of mere curiosity. Don’t be like a moth, fluttering about from
light to light. |
“I realize that the sense of intellectual search is very
strong in you. As a studious physician, always in quest of new
discoveries and problems, it wouldn’t be difficult in your
present position to drift along undesirable channels. Remember
that there are many lessons to be learned far more precious
and beneficial than mere analysis of things. Even a healthy
curiosity, may, at times, be dangerous. Resolute, loyal
spirits may overcome these obstacles and accomplish edifying
tasks, but the timid and inexperienced ones may encounter pain
and bitterness. |
“Clarence has offered you a permit to visit the Ministries,
beginning with Regeneration. Instead of giving vent to your
curiosity, study the different lines of activities with
searching attention, and lend a willing hand at the first
opportunity should you be offered a chance to render a
service, however humble, in this Ministry. Don’t worry about
acquainting yourself with the routine of the other Ministries.
Try to gain the goodwill of all those around you, bearing in
mind that the spirit of investigation should always be second
to the spirit of service. To pry into one’s neighbors’
occupations without possessing the due credentials of good
service might be considered a great impertinence. Numerous
failures in material achievements have their roots in such
anomalies. Everyone is ready to be a spectator, yet rare are
those willing to accomplish something. Nothing but edifying
work endows the spirit with the indispensable merit to claim
any new prerogatives. |
“There is plenty of hard work in the Ministry of Regeneration,
because the lowest region of our spiritual colony is located
there. All groups of generous entities entrusted with the most
arduous missions are recruited from its working staff. But
those lowly tasks are in no way humiliating. Remember that in
all our planes, from the Earth to the highest spheres in the
most spiritually evolved zones, in relation to the planet
Earth, the greatest worker is the Master Jesus Himself, and He
wasn’t ashamed to wield a heavy saw in a carpenter’s shop. |
Minister Clarence has kindly allowed you to learn, analyze and
appreciate these values, but you may, as a wise worker,
convert this period of observation into a stage of useful
service. Those in authority may justly refuse a request for
some special line of work whose practice is legitimately
reserved for those who are duly qualified for it through great
efforts and much suffering, but they will most certainly
accept cooperation of the spirit of goodwill, from those
anxious to serve in any capacity.” |
These words, spoken in an affectionate motherly voice, sank
into my heart like soothing balm. Seldom in my life had I met
such a deep, brotherly interest for my fate. Deeply affected
by this wise exhortation, I listened with moist eyes. As if
anxious to temper the seriousness of her warning, Laura added
encouragingly: |
“The ability to begin anew is one of the most sublime lessons
we may learn. Very few indeed are those who fully understand
it and extremely rare are the incarnate men who distinguish
themselves in that line. We must remember, however, the name
of Paul of Tarsus. A learned member of the Sanhedrin, and the
hope of his people and enjoying an enviable position in
Jerusalem, one day retired into the desert to begin his human
experience again as a humble weaver.” |
I could no longer contain myself and took both her hands in
mine like a son, and covered them with my grateful tears.
Lysias’ mother, gazing into the distance spoke softly:
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“I am also grateful, my brother. I believe you weren’t brought
into this house by a blind stroke of fate. We are all bound by
secular ties of affection. I shall soon return to the physical
sphere, but we shall continue united by the bonds of our
hearts. I hope to see you busy and happy before my departure.
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Please remember that this house is your home. Work with good
cheer and put your trust in God.” |
I raised my eyes to her kind face and experienced the joy that
is born of a pure spiritual friendship. I had the impression
of having known her as a devoted friend for a long time,
although I tried in vain to place her among my earliest
recollections. Grateful, I felt like kissing her again and
again, but just then there was a knock at the door. With a
look of maternal affection, Laura said: |
“It must be Raphael coming for you. Go now, my friend, and
think of Jesus. Work hard for the good of others. It is the
only way of finding your own.” |
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