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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova. Revelation
depends solely on him whether he will find it himself or will be given it. People must
learn to think, Isidora. Regrettably, today many consent to others thinking for them.
While it happens, the Earth will lose its best sons and daughters who will pay for the
ignorance of all "compromisers".
Therefore I won’t help you, Isidora. And none of us will. The time to stake
everything has not come yet. If we die now fighting for the handful of the Enlightened,
even if their time to KNOW has already come, after that there will be nobody to "know"
anything.
I see I have not convinced you. – A light smile touched Sever’s lips. – In fact you
would not be you, if I have... But I beg of you only one thing, Isidora – please, leave!
This is not your time, and this is not your world!
I became awfully sad. I understood that I had lost here too. Now everything
depended only on my conscience – whether I would agree to leave or I would fight
knowing that there is not the slightest hope of winning...
– Well, Sever, I shall stay. May be I am not so wise like you and your Great
ancestors, but I think that, if they really were so "Great", you would help us and they
would forgive you, and if they did not, well, maybe, they are not so "Great" in the
end!
It was bitterness that spoke through me, preventing me from thinking soberly. I
could not accept the thought that there was nobody to wait for help from; that right
here there were people who could help, but they did not want to. They "defended"
themselves with some higher aims, refusing to interfere. They were WISE... But I just
listened to my heart. I wanted to protect my dearest ones and to help others not to lose
their dearest ones. I wanted to destroy Evil. Maybe, I was just a "child" in their "wise"
understanding. Maybe I have not grown or matured, but even if I live a thousand years,
I would never be able to watch calmly as somebody's atrocious hand kills an innocent
and wonderful person.
– Do you want to see the real Meteora, Isidora? It is highly likely that you will
never have another chance. – Sever sadly pronounced.
– May I to ask what the word Meteora means?
– Oh, it was a long time ago when we chose it. Now it means nothing, but once it
sounded a bit different. It meant WE- ARE THOSE-NEAR-RA [my-te-u-ra – Rus.]
which meant – those close to light and knowledge, keeping them and living in them.
But then too many "know-nothing" ones began to look for us and the name changed.
Many did not hear how it sounded, and many were not interested in it at all. They did
not understand that even on entering here, they already joined VERA [faith (eng). VE-
RA= to know Ra=to know light and knowledge (E.L.)], that it met them already at the
threshold, beginning with the name and its understanding.
I know it’s not the way you speak, and probably, you’ll find it difficult to
understand the language, Isidora, although your name belongs to it too. It is
meaningful.
– You forgot that the language does not matter to me, Sever. I feel and see it. – I
smiled.
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