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At the Feet of The Mother

The Human Response, p. 516

Opening Remarks
Human beings are however not yet ready to receive these gifts of God. It prefers its own ways of ignorance.

Human mind clings
But human mind clings to its ignorance
And to its littleness the human heart
And to its right to grief the earthly life.

The human mind, however, clings to its ignorance and the human heart to its littleness and the earthly life sticks to its right to grief.

Man’s road to freedom
Only when Eternity takes Time by the hand,
Only when infinity weds the finite’s thought,
Can man be free from himself and live with God.

It is only when Eternity joins Time and Infinity weds finite’s thought can man be free from himself and live with God.

Sheds her Grace
I bring meanwhile the gods upon the earth;
I bring back hope to the despairing heart;
I give peace to the humble and the great,
And shed my grace on the foolish and the wise.

Meanwhile she brings the gods upon the earth and hope to the despairing heart. She gives peace without discriminating between the humble and the great and sheds her Grace equally upon the foolish and the wise.

Save earth
I shall save earth, if earth consents to be saved.

She can save earth by pouring her wisdom if earth consents to be saved.

Descent of God
Then Love shall at last unwounded tread earth’s soil;
Man’s mind shall admit the sovereignty of Truth
And body bear the immense descent of God.”

Once human beings are free from Ignorance and governed by Wisdom then Love shall tread unwounded upon earthly soil. Human mind shall admit the sovereignty of Truth and his body bear the immense descent of God.

Closing Remarks
These are the works of the Madonna of Light and the response of human beings who cling to their ways of Ignorance.

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