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“The royal flower of Egypt dwells upon the sacred waters, which in their purity and peace fitly form its eternal resting-place. I am the spirit of the flower; I am sustained upon the waters of truth, and my life is formed of the breath of the heavens, which is love.
But the degradation of my earthly resting-place, over which my wings of love yet brood, is driving from it the light of heaven which is wisdom. Not long can the spirit of the royal lotus live in darkness; the flower droops and dies if the sun be withdrawn from it.
Remember these words, child, grave them upon your heart, for as your mind becomes capable of grasping them, they will enlighten you in many things.”
~ Vidya, Lady of the Lotus, from “Idyll of the White Lotus: A Mystical Novel” by Mabel Collins (1884)
Source: mysticm
“The royal flower of Egypt dwells upon the sacred waters, which in their purity and peace fitly form its eternal...