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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova. Revelation
– I thank you, Wanderer... – He made a low bow. – I won’t be able to come back,
you know. I go home. But I remembered well your lessons and I shall pass them to
others. You’ll always live in my memory and my heart. Farewell.
– Go with peace, son of light people – Svetodar. I am glad I met you and I am sad
that I have to part with you... I have girded you with everything you could conceive and
give to others. But it does not mean that people will want to accept what you will want
to tell them. Remember, knowing one, man is solely responsible for his choices. Not
Gods or fate – only man himself! And unless he understands it, Earth won’t begin to
change and become better... May your way home be light, devoted one. May your Faith
keep you and may our Kin help you...
The vision disappeared and everything around became empty and lonely, as if an
old and warm sun slowly hid behind the black cloud...
– How much time has passed since the day Svetodar left home, Sever? I thought
he had spent a very long time there, even may be his whole life.
– Well, he did spend his whole life there, Isidora – the whole long sixty years.
– But he looks quite young! It means that he also managed to live long without
getting older, didn’t he? Did he know the old secret or it was Wanderer who taught
him?
– I cannot tell, my friend, because I don’t know. But I know another thing.
Svetodar did not have time to teach people what Wanderer had taught him for years.
He was brutally impeded... But he could see the continuation of his wonderful Line –
his little great-grandson. He had an opportunity to name him his real name. It gave a
rare possibility to Svetodar – to die happy... Sometimes it is enough even this tiny bit
to feel that your life was not in vain, isn’t it, Isidora?
– Fate again chooses the best! Why then did he have to study all his life? What
did he leave the wife and child for, if it was in vain? Or is there some great sense which
I cannot understand, Sever?
– You shouldn’t grieve, Isidora. You understand everything perfectly well. Look
at yourself, because the answer is your life... You fight, knowing perfectly well that you
won’t win. But can you really act otherwise?
Man cannot surrender, assuming the possibility of loss; he has no right to this.
Even if it won’t be you but somebody else who will be aroused by your courage, after
your death, everything you did was not in vain. It’s just that earthly man has not grown
up enough yet to comprehend it. Most people are interested in the fight while they are
alive, but nobody thinks of what will be left after them. They are not able to "live for
descendants" yet, Isidora.
– It is sad, if you are right, my friend... But it cannot be changed today. That is why
we should let ourselves return to the subject of our conversation. Tell me how Svetodar’s
life ended.
Sever tenderly smiled.
– You changed too, Isidora. You threw yourself into assuring me that I was wrong
as far back as our past meeting! You began to understand a lot, my friend. It’s a pity
that you leave for nothing... in fact you can do much more!
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