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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova.   Revelation

            Evil is too huge and unrestricted. We tried once... and lost the best. Therefore we will
            wait for the right time to come. We are very few, Isidora.

                  – Why then don’t you try to fight differently? Why don’t you wage a war which
            can avoid sacrificing your lives? You do have such a weapon! And why do you allow
            the profanation of  people like Jesus? Why don’t you tell people the truth?
                  – Because nobody will listen to it, Isidora. People prefer a beautiful and calming
            lie to the soul-agitating truth, and do not wish to think yet.

                  Look, even the stories about the "lives of Gods" and messiahs created by the
            "dark" ones resemble each other too much, right up to some of the details, beginning
            with their birth and ending with their death. It was done to prevent  anything new
            "disturbing" man, to make sure that something "usual and familiar" would always
            surround him.
                  Once, when  I  was  like  you  –  a  convinced  and true  Warrior  –  these  "stories"
            staggered me  with their barefaced lies and their "creators"’ poor thought. I considered
            it a great error of the "dark". But now I understand that they were intentionally created
            this way, which was true  genius... The Thinking Dark ones  know the nature of a
            "manageable" person too well and therefore are quite sure that  Man will always
            follow readily the one who is very familiar, but will strongly resist and accept with
            difficulty the one who will turn out to be new for him and make him think.
                  Probably  that  is  why  people  still  blindly  follow  "resembling"  Gods,  Isidora,
            thoughtlessly, without doubts or the need to ask at least one question.

                  I  bent  my  head  –  he  was  quite  right.  People  still  easily  yielded  to  the  "herd
            instinct" which manipulated their pliable hearts.
                  – But each of them, who people call Gods, had their own very bright and very
            different unique Lives which would beautify the True Chronicle of Humanity, if people
            knew about them. – Sever sadly went on. – Tell me, Isidora; has anybody on Earth read
            Christ’s true writings? He was an outstanding Teacher and a remarkable writer! He
            left far more than the "Thinking Dark" ones, which created his false story, would ever
            imagine...

                  Sever’s eyes became pitch-dark and deep, as if they instantly absorbed the whole
            of earthly bitterness and pain... It was obvious that he did not want to talk about it, but
            after a minute of silence he continued:
                  – He lived here since he was thirteen. And already then he wrote the chronicle of
            his life, knowing how strongly it would be perverted. Already then he knew his future
            and suffered. We taught him a lot of things... – Suddenly Sever smiled, on remembering
            something very pleasant... – The dazzling-bright Force of Life, like the sun, always
            burned in him along with wonderful internal Light. He amazed us with the boundless
            desire to KNOW! He wanted to know EVERYTHING we knew. I never saw such a
            huge thirst for knowledge! Except, maybe, in another one, likewise obsessed...
                  His smile became surprisingly warm and light.

                  –  At that time a girl, Magdalena, lived here with us. She was pure and tender, like
            the morning light. Also she was incredibly gifted! She was the strongest of all I knew
            on Earth then, except for our best Volkvs and Christ. Yet being with us, she became


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