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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova. Revelation
our imperfect Earth, and help in its birth... He believed in goodness and future despite
the losses and pain which he could have avoided, if he’d opened his heart earlier...
But probably we all are imperfect, even Sever. And no matter how painful our
disappointment is, it is necessary to live with it, correcting some old errors and making
new ones, without which our Earthly life would be unnatural...
– Would you find a little bit of your time for me, Sever? I would like to know more
about what you told me the other day. I hope I did not tire you with my questions. If I
did, tell me so and I won’t bother you. But if you agree to speak with me, you’ll give
me a wonderful gift, because nobody else will tell me what you know while I am still
here, on Earth.
– But what about Anna? Wouldn’t you prefer to spend time with her?
– I called her... My girl does not answer probably because she is sleeping... I think
she got tired. I don’t want to disturb her rest. Therefore, talk to me Sever.
He sadly and understandingly looked into my eyes and quietly asked:
– What do you want to know, my friend? Ask. I shall try to tell you everything.
– It’s Svetodar, Sever... What became of him? How has Radomir and Magdalena’s
son lived his life on Earth?
Sever submerged into his thoughts... Finally he breathed deeply, as if shedding
the delusion of the past and began the next breathtaking story...
– After Radomir’s crucifiction the Knights Templar took Svetodar to Spain to save
him from the bloody claws of the "holiest" church which tried to find and destroy him
whatever the cost, because the boy was the most dangerous living witness and also a
direct successor of Radomir’s Tree of Life which would have to change our world some
day.
Svetodar lived and cognized the surrounding world in the family of a Spanish
grandee who was a faithful follower of Radomir and Magdalena’s teachings. To their
great sorrow they did not have children of their own, therefore this "new family"
accepted the boy very cordially, doing their best to make him feel as comfortable as
possible. They named him Amori (which meant dear, darling), because it was
dangerous to call him by his real name, Svetodar. It sounded too unusual to a
stranger’s ear, and to risk his life because of it would be more than unreasonable. Thus
Svetodar became the boy Amori for the rest and only friends and his family called him
by his real name, but only when there were no strangers near...
Very well remembering his beloved father’s death and still cruelly suffering,
Svetodar swore in his child's heart "to remake" this cruel and ungrateful world. He
swore to dedicate his future life to others to show how dearly and selflessly his late
father loved Life and how furiously he fought for Goodness and Light...
His uncle Radan stayed in Spain with Svetodar and was with the boy day and
night, endlessly worrying for his fragile, still unformed life.
Radan adored his wonderful nephew and was always on his guard fearing that
one day somebody would hunt them down and take little Svetodar’s valuable life, for it
was he who was destined to carry the torch of Light and Knowledge in our pitiless, but
so dear and familiar Earthly world.
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