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WITHIN
BELLE
M.
WAGNER.
THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES GIFT
The Simplex Publishing Co. Importers and Publishers of
OCCULT WORKS Box
595, Seattle, Wash.
The Simplex Publishing Co. and Publishers of
Importers OCCULT WORKS wash.
Box
595, Seattle,
WITHIN THE TEMPLE OF
ISIS.
BY
BELLE M. WAGNER,
Denver, Colorado: ASTRO-PHILOSOPHICAL PUBLISHING 1899.
CO.,
COPYRIGHT,
1899,
BY HENRY WAGNER, M. D.
DEDICATION. TO MY HUSBAND, D,
,
IN
M.
.,
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF HIS TRUE WORTH A3 A WARRIOR IN THE CAUSE OF TRUTH, AND HIS DEVOTION TO THE BROTHEI1HOOD AND SISTERHOOD OF MAN, AND THE FATHERHOOD AND MOTHERHOOD OF GOD, I DEDICATE THIS BOOK.
BY THE AUTHORESS.
PUBLISHER'S PREFACE. We
are safe in saying that ''Within
The Temple
of Isis"
alone.
There
like
and
it,
if
is
is
unique and stands
no other book
Solomon
print
had not
nothing new under the
said,
"There
sun,"
we would be
is
of old
in
inclined to contradict
him.
"Within the Temple of Isis" God's word was law as interpreted by his Hierophants; their oneness with the fountain of Being
made them
secret operations, it
conscious of Nature's
and enabled them, as
does the wise ones of to-day, to enter
the
Temple
of Isis
and observe the hidden
mysteries concealed behind the
veil.
PUBLISHER
6
S
PREFACE.
Purity of motive and sincerity of pur-
pose brought old as rify
it
own reward
its
to
them
of
does to those of to-day who pu-
themselves before seeking for the
knowledge and wisdom hidden within the
"Holy
means Mother
Isis
means Father
of
The Temple and
"The Temple
of Holies"
spirit
The
of
all,
of Isis."
while Osiris
all.
of
Two
Truths as matter
must be realized within.
Polar Opposites are those of sex
dually expressed as two poles of one law or principle as taught by Hermetic Phi-
losophy before the law of polarization of
and matter back into
spirit
into matter,
spirit,
can be understood.
The Alchemist and alike, possess this
the Astrologer,
wisdom, and
knowledge that made the
it
Priests
was
this
Kings of
PUBLISHER
PREFACE.
S
7
Egypt, so justly famous as Magicians or
Wise Men.
They still
and can
exist in spirit realms
transmit to this plane of earth their wis-
dom, that would make earth a veritable if
paradise to realize
only the race could be
its
made
magical powers.
moment
Scientific inventions of great
to the race are thus projected to the earth,
and
again
revive
upon earth
the
in all its
as the western race lectually
and
"
laws will
in occult
Adepts
spiritual
Wisdom
"
Religion
beauty and grandeur
becomes
fitted intel-
spiritually to receive
Nature ever repeats herself of time
on the
spiritual
End, there
is
none.
are the ever-present spirit
is
in cycles
and mental, as
well as the physical planes of .
it.
life.
71me and Now,
eternity
so far as the
concerned. Therefore, the readers
PUBLISHER
of this strange occult realize
PREFACE.
S
book
some day
will
truths as realities of natural
its
law on the spiritual planes of
It
life.
is
a clear, practical statement of Soul Marriage and
Soul Transfer from
of
one
earthly temple to that of another.
Nature's
laws
ever
the
same;
same experiences herein
therefore, the
narrated are
are
applicable
to
Neophytes
seeking soul initiation to-day as they were in
the days of
the veil of single
The Temple
Isis
of
Isis,
and
if
could be raised for one
moment the world would be
startled
by the mysterious revelations disclosed.
To
the Seers and the Occult Initiates
alike, this
book
force.
truths are those of the soul and
spirit,
Its
will
appeal with magical
and can await the reader's soul
development
for verification.
Truth needs no apology; therefore,
PUBLISHER
none
will
It
is
Q
our desire that our
may some day know
selves that Truth Fiction.
PREFACE.
be offered as an excuse for this
publication.
readers
S
is
for
them-
indeed stranger than
INTRODUCTION. In presenting this
readers fiction,
we ask them
volume
little
to accept
it,
to our
not as
but as divine truth as to the laws
herein revealed.
Not a statement
is
made
possible to the divine will
though
it
of
is
man.
not Al-
can not be proven to your out-
ward knowledge, do not it is
that
reject
and declare
not true.
History existed a
will
teach you there actually
"Temple
of Isis,"
lations thereof, although
and the
trans-
of
them
many
are very incorrect, of the wonderful magic therein performed, lead one to think there
was some Wisdom issued from that Tern-
INTRODUCTION.
12
pie that
is
human
yet beyond the
family,
as a whole, to understand.
"The Temple
of Isis" exists no
external form, and the that
planes above.
in
Hierophants of
Temple have passed from
spiritual
more
But,
this to the
need we
think by that, the blind forces of Nature
can no more be controlled?
The
forces
are just the same to-day, but man's mind fails to
grasp the truth that history repeats
itself.
Mighty Hierophants are upon the earth to-day,in embryo, and when the time comes that points favorably for active spiritual
work on the Western Continent, they be called forth and Egypt
ashamed
will
of her true children
will
not be
nor their
works.
The Wisdom exists
Religion of Egypt
still
and we can contact that Wisdom
INTRODUCTION.
13
by the development of our souls. Even do the Wise Men of the East, that was, exert their spiritual influence upon us to-
day
if
The
we but knew
trouble lies with us not with them.
They will never soul
it.
truly
conceal
it
from the honest
seeking for Light, Life and
Love.
Follow us carefully to the end, without prejudice, and when you have finished, if
you
still
falsity
think
it
fiction, strive to
prove
its
and stop not until you have reached
that stage of soul unfoldment that will
enable you to occupy that plane whereby
you can stand beside the great Hierophants of "The Temple of
Isis."
THE AUTHORESS.
WITHIN THE TEMPLE OF CHAPTER
ISIS.
I.
THE REVELATION OF THE ASTROLOGER. Although the hour was very late, near midnight, the Priestess had just retired to her apartments for repose.
The
Rites of the day
had been ex-
tremely long and fatiguing, as they always
were
for a Priestess of Isis attendant
upon
the burial service of one in high rank;
and a great nobleman of the
land, as well
as a near relative of the Priestess herself,
had been buried that day. Thus personal sorrow had
mingled
1
Within
6
the
Temple of his.
with and added weight to the impressive
and solemn grandeur of the occasion, yet, strangely enough her mind was neither with the events of the day nor the dead, but her thoughts were resting
they had wandered
many
now where
times through-
/
out the day, namely, to her
maid and Vestal
in
little
special attendant, as
hand-
well as
the Temple, Sarthia.
Sarthia,
who
at the very beginning of
the Chants and Litany, had failed in her part and had, with such a pitiable
moan
and beseeching glance at her, been hastily withdrawn from the assembly and assisted to the private courts.
Poor
child,
she thought, the
strain
upon her emotions, the solemn occasion, was too great for her in view of the crisis,
which
all
unknown
be now impending.
her,
must
However, upon
learn-
to
The Revelation of the Astrologer.
17
from an attendant that the young
ing
was resting quietly and apparently not ill, she had not herself personally
girl
visited her, but concluded to wait until
morning. Once, twice, had, as
it
thrice, just as the Priestess
were, passed the border-land of
sleep the pale face, with
and plaintive
cry,
its
pleading eyes
had started her back
to
vivid consciousness.
"Ah!
this will
never do," she
springing to her feet.
"Something
deed wrong," and taking
up'
said, is
in-
her mantle
she glided swiftly through the corridors,
and a few moments over the silent
was bending and motionless form of later
Sarthia.
Noiseless as had been the approach of the Priestess
some
interior vibration
had
informed Sarthia of her coming and, with
1
Within the Temple of his.
8
and
a quivering
movement, she
swift
sprang from her couch and threw herself impulsively into the arms of the Priestess.
"Ah! sweet Mother, our blessed and divine help me," said the
well beloved of
hear
Isis,
girl, in
me and
a whisper, tense
and low, so low as only
to
reach the
listening ear of the Priestess. "
Speak
child,"
answered the
Priestess,
caressingly clasping Sarthia to her
bosom
with one strong arm, and with the other
making
soft,
mesmeric passes over her
trembling body.
so
"Ah! thank you, sweet Mother; good and kind of you to come
to-night.
your
I
have suffered so you
thought;
have
this
to
is
me
day from been disapall
pointed in your Sarthia and with reason, too.
A Vestal,
sight of death,
who is
not
all
but faints at the
made
of the stuff re-
The Revelation of the Astrologer. quired lieve
in
the
Temple
19
But, be-
Service.
me, dear Priestess, the trouble
is
far
deeper than appears upon the surface.
The
Ritual this morning but furnished
the occasion or,
hastened some
rather,
was already near at hand. For some time now I am haunted by most
crisis that
potent premonitions of a violent death.
Night after night, dark apparitions hang
around
awoke
bed, and only last night
my
to find the Bird of
from out the
inner
I
Nu, the Owl,
Sanctuary
of the
Temple, perched upon my pillow and shaking his head and croaking at me most mournfully." "
What!
"The
"
Bird
very serious.
exclaimed of Nu.
Ah!
the
Priestess.
this
is
The matter must be
tigated at once.
But,
my
child,
indeed invesif
all
these portents prove true, do you fear
2O
Within
death?
Have
the
Temple ofIsis.
our teachings been
all
Have you made
vain?
so
little
in
progress
knowledge and the philosophy istence as to be overcome by in
of ex-
dark
shadows and grow faint in the presence of the sentiment and show of an external
ceremony ? The pageantry, which appeals so overwhelmingly to
the outside world, of teaching the
is
the emotions of
the necessary means
people these awful and
stupendous mysteries of
But the
Initiate"
life
and death.
should be sustained by
actual experiences within these
realms their
and
hidden
a
knowledge of inner nature which places him on a possess
plane far above the reach of Fear; besides being
endowed with
that burning
wisdom which calmly discerns good jn evil, and immortal life in the love for
shadow, called death.
Do
not think
I
am
The Revelation of the Astrologer. chiding you, ing to recall
my my
child.
I
am
real Sarthia,
21
only seek-
who
is
in-
capable of Fear, back to this physical expression called body.
"There, already the bright soul shines again with firmly
now
I
its
Hold it it flicker so again, and
usual clear light.
and do not
let
must leave you
to seek
an
inter-
view with the chief of the Astrologers.
The
record and Horoscope of your birth
must be carefully looked up, and the
meaning of these portents determined.
my
Good-night,
With a
kiss,
child."
fond and maternal, the
She proceeded leisurely and thoughtfully toward a distant Priestess withdrew.
part of
the
Temple, having
first
dis-
patched a messenger before her to an-
nounce her coming, seeking an audience, well
knowing that
at this
now
early hour
Within the Temple of his.
22
of
morning the Astrologer be
Priests
would
in the
midst of their busiest studies,
calculations
and most profound observa-
all
tions.
But Sarthia, when
left alone,
although
marvelously calmed and comforted by the tender presence and lofty words of her idolized Priestess could not self to sleep.
into
a
state
drifting til
compose
her-
Instead, she soon floated of
restful
contemplation,
from one topic to another, un-
suddenly she found herself confronted
by a most intensely vivid and startling
"Can
vision.
it
be?"
Yes, true enough,
there sat the venerable Astrologer holding in his hand before him, her chart of
Beside him, engaged
birth.
in
complet-
ing the necessary calculations, sat scribe
and
Hermo.
youthful
the
Astrologer Priest,
There was a strange
pallor over
his
The Revelation of the Astrologer,
23
and a compression of the
lips
face
The
which betrayed unusual emotion. Priestess
was
partially facing them,
com-
posed, yet with a serious thoughtfulness of mein.
Hermo,lookingup,
Atlast,
directions for the present year of
made
and the
out,
work
moment
briefly,
are
com-
handed
who took
it,
and turned
to
to the Astrologer
studied a
life
fatal arc carefully
puted, Venerated Master," and his
"The
said,
the Priestess.
"What
is
the result, Venerated Fath-
er?" she asked gently.
The Astrologer
slowly shook his head
and replied impressively, "According to all the laws of our Science, and you know
how
true they are, the physical organism
of Sarthia can not survive this present cycle of
yonder
fair
Goddess
of the night."
Within the Temple of Isis.
24
And, with a majestic move, he pushed
Moon now
aside a curtain, revealing the
low
in the west.
"So
short a time," said the Priestess.
"To-morrow
night will be the
full,
and
must we indeed lose our Sarthia before another new
Moon ?
What
of these evil influences?"
"The
"
.
planets, in their configurations,
indicate sudden
was the
the nature
is
and violent
dissolution,"
reply.
Ah, now," said
Sarthia to herself
resolutely, at this point turning
the vision,
"now
I
understand
away from it
all,"
and
with a feeling of amaze at her newlyattained clairvoyance she
and refreshing
sleep.
fell
into a
deep
CHAPTER
II.
THE PRESENCE OF THE HIEROPHANT.
IN
With
the
first
waking moments a
sharp pang recalled to Sarthia the vision
and
revealments of the previous night.
its
But her mind had
fully
recovered
its
phil-
osophic tone and she proceeded about her
and of
customary routine of firm, and, as
some
is
inevitable
more
calm
often the case, in view
and stupendous
trophy close at hand, larger,
duties,
life
catas-
only seemed
intensely real.
So,
when
day she received summons to meet the great Hierophant and High later in the
Priest,
what, at
any other time, would
have seemed a most momentous event,
Within
26
the
Temple of his.
appeared now only
the light of the
in
expected and necessary.
As she was ushered
into the presence
Holy Father the whole apartment seemed pervaded by an atmosphere of genial warmth and electrical-giving life of the
which somehow emanated from the inner nature of the also spiritual
Priest
himself,
radiating
and mental, as well as phys-
ical force.
For some moments the Hierophant regarded the young Vestal
in silence,
but
Sarthia was conscious that he was reading
her inmost thought and motive like an
open book, even down the Astrologer and
his
ment regarding her
life.
"My
child,"
to
her vision of
fatal
announce-
he said at length, "are
you ready for the great change now ready at hand?"
al-
In the Presence of the Hicrophant. "
to
27
No, Father, not ready but resigned
what seems
be the inevitable decrees
to
of the planets that
my
rule
physical des-
tiny."
"Thou
Your
ready. for you.
and
hast well
Its
said
has yet but only begun
life
experiences,
its
many
lessons
and you would world immatured.
duties, are all unlearnt
pass
to
the
Your young
spirit
soul, like fruit
many
losing
of
qualities, for as
flavors
its
attaining certain of
in the
its
slowly,
and
never
best and highest
you well know, progress
next stage of existence depends
upon the attainments
"Thou
art
are willing to wise,
many
plucked from
soon, would ripen
the tree too
is
thou art not
still
not
bow
in this.
ready, yet
say you
have you not heard
times that
This
to the inevitable.
man
is
it
said
the arbiter of his
IVithin the Temple of his.
28
own
destiny and that the soul was the
heritor
in-
God-like powers by which
of
could rise to the plane whereby
it
ruled,
it
instead of obeying the blind or planetary
Nature?"
forces of "
True,
O
indeed heard rant.
all this,
began
to
Father,
but
Are there such
soul?" and
I
I
am very
have igno-
possibilities for
my
somehow imperceptibly hope dawn within her heart and
quicken the "
Venerated
life forces.
Ruling the blind forces of Nature
is
very like ruling the wild beast, although the beast
is
much
stronger than
man and
capable of tearing him to pieces, yet man,
by forethought, can evade or trap and chain or otherwise overcome him. So
my
ways wherein man, own knowledge, and by the
child, there are
assisted
by
his
instruction of departed
spirits;
aye,
by
In
the Presence
the immortal
of the Hierophant.
29
Gods themselves, can evade
even the malefic planets
in their
devastat-
ing course. "
this
To my clairvoyant vision, as I now at moment look at you, every minute
atom
of your physical organism
subtle
unity
You
of
process
in
is
the
from
depolarization
toward chaos and disintegration. are not yourself conscious of this
condition only as
it
you, for your soul
has been revealed to
is
so alive that
become almost unconscious
of
its
it
has
physical
expression and for this very reason the
shock of dissolution would be greater
when
it
all
the
did come; for example,
witness your unexpected collapse yester-
day morning.
Ah!
sudden death
is
a
most deplorable calamity, and your pitiable state of mind was but a foretaste of
what would be the
state of your soul for
Within
30
many long and
the
years,
Temple of Isis. if
you had died then,
will yet be, to a less
extent now, unless
this swift-coming blow can be evaded. " However, in case the worst comes to
you have about ten days more of external life and under our special
worst, this
care and preparation you can live years of experience in hours of physical time,
and your soul thus equipped may courageously enter upon spirit
Rest
world.
its
journey to the
assured,
everything possible shall
my
be done
child,
for you."
"Ah, thank you; thank you, kind and
good Father," exclaimed Sarthia, casting herself at the feet of the Hierophant and,
with tears streaming from her eyes, kissing the "
hem
of his robe.
But, truly life
the young, Priest,
is
it
is
not,
sweet, especially to
my
child?" said the
gently raising Sarthia to his side
In the Presence of the Hieorpkant.
31
and holding her trembling form in a firm clasp. "Happily, there is an alternative which we have
to offer for
careful consideration
and decision.
me your
"Listen now, and give attention.
Know
Nu-nah?"
Sarthia
your most
closest
you the young Princess
bowed
assent.
"For now these many weeks she in
a semi-conscious condition,
hovering about tain
whether
to
its
lies
the soul
earthly temple uncer-
go or
stay.
In
some
respects her condition corresponds with
your own, only that with you, as dissolution approaches, your soul
grows brighter while hers becomes more
and more
active,
and more
latent; this result
being largely
the difference of environment of the soul life
unfoldment possible
a contrast in
Temple
and that amid the distractions of the
outside world.
Within the Temple oj
32 "
To-night, the night of the Princess
the
Nu-nah
Temple and
the
Isis.
full
Moon,
be brought to
will
the Rites performed
tiatory to the soul's great change. also,
my
child,
ini-
You,
must bear her company.
The same journey
lies
and you can go hand
before you both
hand through the dark valley of the shadow of death.
"And now, all will
right here
depend upon your
possible for us,
known
in
is
decision.
by aid of the
to us, to bring
a point where
arts of
It
is
Magic
your two souls
in
such magnetic rapport that at a certain point the vibrations of the two
will, for
single instant of time, be in unison.
that
momentous
a
At
instant the polarity of
the two souls can be interchanged so that the subsequent vibrations of your soul will
draw you toward Nu-nah's body, while
In the Presence of the Hierophant. Nu-nah's soul
be drawn, toward your
will
organism, and thus the
first
be accomplished
will
great step in the drama.
"This great change physical
your
33
crisis
soul, while
in
will
hasten the
But
each organism.
connected with Nu-nah's
body, can easily overcome the malefic planetary influences which would destroy it if
she were there; while her soul
bod}* renders
nil,
by
its
in
your
very non-resist-
ance, the influences which would be absolutely fatal evil
were you
descends.
still
And
there
when
the
thus do you evade
the blind forces of Nature.
Two
lives
are spared for the duties and experiences of this world.
This
will
part of the drama, and third
and
last
point
to
be the second
now comes
the
consider,
the
Result. "
In just
the proportion as this
is
a
Within
34
the
Temple of Is is.
most stupendous change in your soul life, so indeed, perhaps, even appalling to your present comprehension,
be the
will
effect.
"After your soul has once entered
new temple
it
be obliged to remain
will
there polarized by the
new
operation while passing the
our
Sarthia, Vestal,
will
its
forces set in
and
bright
henceforth
Then,
crisis.
well-beloved
be
known
as
Princess Nu-nah, and will be obliged for a time to live the
life
and perform the
duties of the Princess.
"On
the
Xu-nah
will
other
the
hand,
Princess
put on the external body of
our Vestal Sarthia and enter upon the life
of the
Temple
Service, but with this
difference; that while this
change
is
con-
made by you, Nu-nah will probnever know it until she passes finally
sciously
ably
to the
spirit
world.
Her
past
life
has
In the Presence
of* the
already faded from
new
sciousness of the ually as
upon an
Hierophant
35
memory
while con-
life will
dawn grad-
infant,
and therefore,
since she can not be consulted in the mat-
the decision rests solely with you.
ter,
"To-night, at midnight, your answer will
well,
be required.
Until then, fare thee
and God be with you."
CHAPTER
III.
THE MIDNIGHT OF THE FULL MOON. It
ful
yet lacked several hours of the fate-
midnight, as Sarthia, her body per-
fumed and annointed, according prescribed rites, was borne by
to
the
faithful
attendants from the bath into the courts
and placed upon a couch beside another, upon which already rested of the Sanctuary
the unconscious form of the lovely Princess Nu-nah.
But Sarthia, although to an external observer
as
unconscious
as
the
fair
Nu-nah, was never more intensely awake, every atom of her being and soul alert to all
transpiring about her and conveyed to
her through her marvelous new clairvoyance and clairaudience.
gifts of
The Midnight of the Full Moon.
37
Never, with the external eye, had she seen more vividly the vista upon vista of
columns and corridors winding about the Sanctuary, the full-orbed
Queen
now
and
in
illuminated by
which
of the Night,
she could see shining through a certain
archway, and her heart thrilled as she
counted the number of archways
must pass shine
until,
fair
at midnight, she
Luna
would
down through the one just above
her.
Already had begun the weird chants, interspersed with solos of exquisite har-
monies of stringed and wind instruments responses and echoes.
Incense burned and perfumes arose
and blended
in
an indescribable union
with melody and motion, while as the fragrant vapors from the burning censers
wafted and wreathed about the colonnades
Within the Temple of fsis.
38
and porticoes, Spirit forms added
their
presence to the sublime scene, bringing with them flowers, aromas and harmonies
from the divine abodes of the very Gods themselves.
Oblivious of the passage of time, while intently absorbed in every minutest detail
of the
wonders passing about
her, Sarthia
was almost becoming drowsy, when suddenly, the
Moon
nearing the
"Can
in
upon
her, fast
archway, and yet she
final
was undecided. upon
looked
She turned and gazed
her companion, mentally asking,
become Nu-nah?" Nu-nah was very beautiful and a But Sarthia was also beautiful Prirjcess. I
her veins was royal, though of a different branch from the present ruling House.
and the blood
in
Nu-nah was cold and haughty, accustomed to rule and be obeyed.
The Midnight of
the Full
Moon.
39
Sarthia was humble externally, a Vestal of the
Temple, but
as imperious as a
Heaven. pursuit of
in
her mind and soul
Queen
Passionately devoted to
Wisdom and
obtaining knowledge,
open
to
of the realm of
the possibilities of
Magic was
even
the
in
her,
the
Temple
Service.
Could she leave her Temple home, her opportunities for Priestess, to
go
growth,
into the
her
idolized
environments of
Nu-nah?
The thought seemed death
itself.
mused, "and
"
I
to her
Every one has
may
worse than to die," she
as well die one time
as another."
Then another thought came mind Hermo. He had begun
into her to teach
her the mysteries of his science of Astrology.
Hermo,
for
whom
she had a pure
4O
Within
sisterly
regard and
the
Temple of Isis.
who was
her swift proficiency
And
so proud of
in his favorite study.
then she recalled the vision of the
previous night
when Hermo had shown
to her clairvoyant eye his agitation at her
impending doom. "But if I become Nu-nah and Nu-nah
becomes Sarthia, Hermo
will
never know
the difference and thus be spared the pain
young sister. And furthermore, Nu-nah has a lover to whom she is betrothed and would have married, ere
of loving his
this,
but for her lingering malady, the
superb young Prince Rathunor,
whom
I
have never seen."
Ah! here was indeed a most plication.
Love was
and unknown emotion hate
Prince
a
I
com-
most mysterious
to her.
She might
and
"then we
Rathunor
would both wish
dire
had died," and she half
The Midnight of
Full Moon.
the
41
laughed to herself at the domestic comedy thus presented to her mind.
At this period, either as a reaction from the light thrown, or lighter thought
upon her overwrought nature, or possibly from some subtle, potent influence emanating from the censer burning near her, Sarthia lapsed into sudden
and most profound
unconsciousness.
A
few moments later
Sarthia as
began a
how
is
"
awake.
dead wall
to
she
Why,
She seemed
this?" she thought. in a
seemed
ages had intervened
fierce struggle to
enveloped
The
if
it
of
some
kind.
brain, the heart, the infinite ramifica-
no way responded to her and her utmost effort. Almost worn
tion of nerves in will
out with the unequal battle
dawn upon her that she was
it
began
to
really endeav-
oring to animate the other body.
"Am
I
Within
42
Temple of his.
the
becoming Nu-nah?" Yes, in the excitement of the moment she raised herself
upon her couch and, resting upon her elbow, gazed upon the rigid form of what a
moment
before had been herself.
But her movement had startled a form beside the couch,
some one who had
ap-
proached, unobserved by Sarthia, during the interval of unconsciousness.
A young man who
seemed
to her the
most God-like being she had ever beheld
and perceiving her glance, with a low exclamation of joy, sprang toward her, clasped her hand in
and turning her
his,
face upward, gazed with most passionate
tenderness into her eyes.
"My mered.
Nu-nah, you "
will live,"
Do you know
he mur-
your Rathunor?"
Thrilled to suffocation by the love in his eyes, every
atom
of her soul vibrating
The Midnight of
the Fidl
Moon.
43
to a
new-born and overwhelming emotion,
she
felt
herself slowly but surely losing
control of her
one supreme
new body.
With, however,
hand
effort she pressed the
holding hers and returning the look his
in
eyes she gave one deep, quivering
sigh and
When
was gone.
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again she regained conscious-
ness she was within her
own body.
thunor had vanished and the rays of the
Moon were
first
Ra-
slanting
descending the
last aperture. It
in
was midnight, and she found herself
communication with the Hierophant,
who, from a different portion of the Sanctuary,
was seriously regarding her and
again reading her inmost thoughts.
A
few moments before she had
all
but
decided that she could not be Nu-nah, that
death now, here
in this
Holy Sanctuary
Within the Temple
44
were better
far than
of his.
hundreds of years as
a Princess of the
realm of materiality.
new
had now entered her
But, a
A force,
being.
dom, itself,
factor
more
subtle than
all
Wis-
more potent than life or eternity had transfused her soul Love!
Love, the
first,
the highest, the all-em-
bracing force of the mighty Universe, and with this
new
love had been ushered also
into being, Jealousy. "
Rathunor loved Nu-nah!
Was
strange interloper?
my
decision to rob
it
Nu-nah
Am
I
not a
not worse by of her lover
than to deprive her of continued physical life?"
For,
it
seemed
to her
now, that
without love would be more than agonies of the lowest to live with
he
all
hells.
Rathunor as
Then
life
the-
again,
his wife, while
the time thought her to be Nu-nah,
Tke Midnight of the Full Moon. would be an incessant
more intense than
torture,
behold him loving
the actual Nu-n.ah in her
Holy Father
keener and
she were chained by,
if
as a third person, to
"
45
own body.
and
phant," she moaned,
"
revered
help me,
I
Hiero-
can not
decide." "
My
child,"
came the mental response
to her call, 'if
you could be assured that Rathunor would love you in Nu-nah's
body, would the decision be easy?" " '
Aye, indeed, dear Father."
Then
desire.
that
rest assured
We
it
give you our
Rathunor
will
be as you
will
sacred word
\oveyou."
Then, raising tion,
his arm, as in benediche slowly repeated thrice, like an
incantation, the words, "Rest in Peace,"
and, ere the echoes of his voice had died
away, the soul of Sarthia had its
left
earthly abode and Temple,
forever
CHAPTER
IV.
WITHIN THE ADYTUM.
For several days,
after floating
from
her body into the Astral world, Sarthia
remained
in
a state of profound, dream-
less
slumber and then gradually passed
into
a condition
with occasional until
of
semi-consciousness
fitful
gleams of memory
one day she realized herself
proximity to two
in close
engaged in earnest conversation and became fully persons
aware of the momentous events that had just transpired
and her present disem-
bodied situation.
And
with a
thrill
in-
describable she recognized the voice of
Rathunor addressing the Hierophant. " And so, most revered Father,
al
Within the Adytum.
47
things are progressing favorably and to-
ward a " "
satisfactory culmination?" he said.
Even
And
yet,
my
so,
son,"
reply.
continued the Prince, save the
one momentary gleam
upon the
was the
first
of
recognition,
night of the ceremonies, the
soul of the Princess Nu-nah, to all out-
ward appearance, has body
is
The
left entirely.
sustained, apparently,
by some
magical process, the nature of which
I
do
not understand." "
True,
my
The
quiet you.
many and
son, but that
far
then, youth
is
need not
dis-
resources of Nature are
from being exhausted.
But "
naturally impatient.
Did
you so deeply love the Princess?" At this point Sarthia would have with-
drawn but she found
that her desire to
stay chained her to the spot,
and glanc-
ing at the Hierophant she realized that
48
Within
the
her presence was
Temple of his.
known
him and that
to
he wished her to remain.
The Princess mused thoughtfully for a few moments before replying and then " You know, O said with a half sigh, Father, that
I
myself did not particularly
desire that marriage.
childhood
I
From my
have been fond of
my
As she matured
and playfellow.
earliest
cousin I
have
admired, with family pride, her perfect spirit
and
yet, as you,
who
beauty of form, her haughty her ability to
rule.
And
can so easily read the innermost secrets of the heart,
must know
I
have not been
able to discern the happiness for myself in this
union that
me
or that you led love.
pelled
If
me
my to
my
soul
to expect in
ambition
fill
would crave,
wedded
irresistibly
im-
the external destinies of
mankind, to become a monarch of unsur-
Within the Adytum.
and
power
passed
49
then
magnificence,
would Nunah be the royal consort absolutely adapted for such pride and pomp. But, you know,
O
Father,
all
these things
empty bubbles and child toys to one aspiring to become a Priest King, to him
are as
who hungers and for
for
wisdom,
day and night
thirsts,
knowledge
more
of the
inner secrets of Nature, guarded so jealously by the Priesthood but revealed by
the very to
Gods themselves
know and
fit
to use
to those
and
worthy
assist in carry-
ing out the plans and orderly workings of the very Universe In
meets
itself.
form and feature Nu-nah's image
my
highest ideal, but
when
I
would
speak of the thoughts and ambitions upon \\hich
my
soul
dwells,
then
her
look of incomprehension appalls
me
the vast difference in our natures.
cold
with
Her
Within the Temple of his.
5O
thoughts can never penetrate the realm
wherein
my
Never have response "
my
life-forces are I
centered.
all
experienced from her the
love would crave."
Have you then never
at
any time
felt
that Nu-nah's love for you could be trained
and
in
time evolved to the plane whereby
she would respond to you?
"
"
Nu-nah does not seem capable of the love of soul. She accepts me as a lover and whose attention and presence gratify her pride and vanity. Never once, or perhaps only once, have I ever seen or
due
her,
imagined
I
saw a recognition of
that
was the night of the
ing
the
recent
full
ceremonies.
love,
and
Moon, durAs,
with
your permission, I for a moment drew near the couch on which she reposed, she suddenly raised to a half-sitting position
and seemed strangely startled by
my pres
Within the Adytum.
With a
ence.
thrill
51
of hope, that finally
love was awakening,
sprang forward
I
and spake anxiously and fondly to her. For the first time in all my life her glance vibrated to brain
my
reeled
heart's very
with
core.
intoxication
as
My she
my hand, and the love from her burns now into my soul as recall
pressed
eyes
I
that one second of bliss. fell
back into her former
and lingers so all
But, alas! she
it
until
I
am
were not some
in
lifeless
doubt
illusion
if
state
after
connected
with the wonderful Magic of that night." "Nay," said the Hierophant, "I can assure you that what you experienced was veal and that if this matter reaches a successful issue
Nu-nah
you
will
henceforward find
in
that your soul desires, that ever will her eager' spirit lead yours in the all
pursuit of
wisdom."
knowledge and
the
highest
Within the Temple of his.
52
Then tally
Hierophant turning, menaddressed Sarthia, the unseen witthe
"Am
ness of the interview,
making this pledge for you Think you we have also
I
to
not right in
Rathunor? our
fulfilled
promise that Rathunor shall love you?"
But her heart was too
He
full
to reply.
then directed her attention to her
location and first
surroundings and for the
time she became aware with amaze-
ment, almost terror, that she was within
"THE SACRED ADYTUM HOLIES,"
while
the
-
-
THE HOLY
Hierophant
OF
and
Rathunor were within an adjoining court and private apartment of the High Priest.
"My
child," said
the
Hierophant
in
reply to her speechless inquiry as to the
meaning
of this wonder,
"
there are no
barriers to the disembodied soul.
This
place, so religiously guarded, so inacces-
Within the Adytum. sible to the
ordinary mortal,
is
53
open
to
any
having passed a certain grade of
soul
initiation
into
the
divine
mysteries
of
Nature and attained unto that purity of heart whereby "
To-morrow
new Moon,
the
man may night,
will
see his God.
on the occasion of
be consecrated within
soul
Holy Chamber, the union of your with that of Rathunor's and here also
will
be consummated that mystic transfer
this
between your soul and that of Nu-nah's.
"And
now,
I
leave you here while
accompany Rathunor.
I
As you gradually
lapse into the sweet silence of this place,
observe the meaning of
Holy some of
the stupendous mysteries of Nature re-
vealed here openly to the one having eyes to see
and possessing the
gift of
under-
standing."
Her
first
sensation on being
left
alone
Within the Temple of his.
54
was, that she was floating like the vapor of a breath
upon the swaying wreaths of burning incense, and as she reclines thus repose there dawned upon her
in blissful
vision a view of the vast
absolute entirety.
intricacies
human
body,
human organism in ramifications. Then
vast ceremonial of this
and
its
some
spiritual,
its
all
multhe
body passed
review before her mind, each bolic of
all
becoming orderly correspond-
encies of the titudinous
in its
assumed the strange
It
outline of a gigantic
Temple
rite
in
sym-
function, physical, mental
and she marveled
at the
adaptability of the parts to each other
and then But,
to the
above
grand whole.
all,
was she impressed by
the depth in depths of meaning of this
Sacred Adytum
in its
the whole structure.
symbolic relation to
However, ere she
Within the Adytum.
55
could tarry to reflect, the nature of the vision
changed as
turned suddenly
if
her eye had been
from the
lense
of
a
Microscope to that of an immense TeleBefore her view
scope.
stretched
starry Zodiac, in outline, the
prototype, the
Temple.
human body
The Sun and
its
corresponding to various
same the
as
the its
Grand
solar system
vital functions
human organism, but the crowning wonder of all came as she comprehended in the
the relation which our planet, Earth, bore to the skies, all
in
Grand Man
mother of the
and her soul was overwhelmed as
the implications of this relation rushed
upon her being.
CHAPTER
V.
THE TRANSFER. According to the calculations made by the chief Astrologer Priest it was just at midnight
that
the
the
conjunction of
luminaries took place in the Zodiacal sign
belonging to the Moon.
This union
of
the luminous orbs of the day and night is
powerfully magical in
The
its results.
vibrations, set in
motion by
this
mighty union of the positive and negative forces of Nature, react, not only
upon the
waters and the Earth, but the family.
obey
this
human
Not only does the mighty ocean wonderful influence
and flow of
its tides,
in
the ebb
but the Earth, as she
The Transfer.
57
upon her axis, obeys this mighty power and manifests in her depths and rotates
heights in her serpentine
movement about
the Sun.
Nature's laws are very exact and man, to
become the Arbiter
must blend
of his
his energies in
own
destiny,
harmony with
those of Nature.
Agreeable
to
appointment
arrangements to be made
it
and the
was necessary
Hierophant and the Holy men of the Temple to assemble at an early hour, for the
although the Transfer was not to take place until midnight.
Much
preparation was necessary as a
most momentous ceremony was to be per-
formed
this night;
one that rarely ever
was performed, owing to the fact that few of the Temple Priests were initiated into these sacred Magical Rites.
They were
Within
58
the
Temple of his.
too Sacred and Holy to be imparted to
many, too dangerous for possible
failures,
too infinite in responsibilities accompany-
Only those where the mind, soul and spirit, blended as one in ing such undertakings.
their organism,
were ever entrusted with
the interior knowledge
Adytum
The Holy
of
the
Sacred
of Holies.
Only the invocations were to be made, the chants and ceremonies belonging to
Holy Sanctuary were to be observed. The air was ladened with the sweet frathe
grance of incense and those subtle per-
fumes that are so delightful and enticing Hours before the solemn to the soul. Rites were to be performed, every part of
Holy Temple must be permeated with their magical and mystical influence. the
The bodies of both
Sarthia and Nu-nah
lay in state before the Altar in the
Holy
The Transfer.
59
Sanctuary, both robed and perfumed as if
for burial.
The Hierophant
Temple, the Priests and the Lay Priests, and the Priestesses with their Vestal Virgins, were of the
now assembled in their respective places. The hour of midnight had arrived. The chants now begun, set in vibration the spiritual forces that appeal only to the soul
and
.The
spirit.
subtle,
Priest mentally
silent
will
commanded
of the
the presence
of the departed spirit of Sarthia.
came
High At
his
toward him, and when within a certain distance from
bidding, she
floating
her inanimate body, she remained hovering over it. Most willingly and joyfully she
came, knowing the promise of the High Priest would be realized when she became able to animate and control the
mind
of
what was
still
Nu-nah's,
body and
Within the Temple of his.
60
Rathunor was present
He
request of the Priest.
why .
his
presence was so
and how
who was
he,
Temple
rules
and
at the urgent
dreamed
little
much
desired,
so ignorant of the
service, could
be of any
assistance.
A
spark had been kindled within his
very soul, the night that Sarthia found
Nu-nah's temple
herself in
moment
and
for
remembered
consciously
a
and
spoke, that had been burning deeper and
deeper
until
now,
it
was ready
to burst
forth as an ever-living flame at the
first
breath of hope that this new emotion was of the soul
real
Did he dare
and immortal. for a
moment
listen to
the whispering of the interior self ?
alone
made him
Fear
drive back and quell the
monitions that sprang from within, for O, if
they were only vain hopes could he sur-
The Transfer.
The thought
vive the disappointment?
was crushing, and to
better,
hope than believe an
that
to her frail, prostrated
not yet been severed. soul
he thought, not
illusion.
The magnetic chord Nu-nah
61
hung or rather
yet
held
body had
The unconscious floated
about
its
temple, apparently waiting for a stronger force from the interior realm to call
it
away.
The Hierophant stepped of the
Altar and, raising his hands,
voked the
Sacred ceremony
making that Transfer
life-line that
in-
presence of the Gods and
their assistance in this
of
to the front
of the spiritual
binds the spirit to soul, and
soul to body.
As the two these
own
souls
hung suspended by
magnetic life-chords above
their
bodies, through the magical
influ-
Within
62
Temple of his.
the
ences of the Priests, the chants and music
came
closer
and
closer, as
if
drawn
to-
gether by some strong magnetic attraction. Sarthia, now, as well as Nu-nah,
was
unconscious of what was taking place.
Nu-nah's was state of
the
natural
unconscious
an undeveloped soul
in
passing
from the physical temple to the realms beyond, while Sarthia's was purposely induced by the magical
will of the
Oper-
ator.
The middle just
of the mystical hour
been reached when the two
met and blended
for
one single
had
life-lines
instant,
then separated and, obeying the powerful wills of the Priests,
became polarized
in
each other's body.
agency that had been animating the body of Sarthia was
The magical
invisible
now withdrawn, and
the soul of Nu-nah's
The Transfer.
63
gradually but faintly began to supply the
animating force to revive and control the apparently
lifeless
form.
Sarthia's spiritual
consciousness was
not immediately allowed to return.
The
awakening must be gradual to her, for knowing what was being done, the joy and ecstacy of a prolonged life in the holy bonds of pure love with Rathunor would be disastrous if suddenly conveyed to her consciousness.
The High said,
Priest, turning to
"Our beloved
pupil, return
your usual duties, but the
Temple
a
little
Rathunor,
fail
now
to
not to return to
before twelve o'clock
to-morrow night."
Now the
bodies of Sarthia and Nu-nah
were removed
Temple.
The
to
another
Priestesses
part of
the
and Vestals,
with the chori and musicians, were dis-
64
Within the Temple of Isis.
missed as the sacred
Rites
first
part of the solemn and
was over, but the Priests
remained, never stopping in their magical work, for yet the vibrations of the new-
born souls were not of
and power
to
sufficient
strength
remain unassisted, espe-
cially that of Nu-nah's.
CHAPTER
VI.
THE AWAKENING.
The
constant presence of
some
of the
Temple had been near the Nu-nah and Sarthia continu-
Priests of the
bodies of
ously for the last twenty-four hours, and
by
their
magic assistance the vibrations
of the souls to their
new tenements grew
stronger and quite harmonious.
at
The hour of midnight was again near hand. The reviving forms of the two
young
girls
were again brought into the
Holy Sanctuary in front of the
who had
The
of the
Temple and placed
Altar and the Hierophant
already taken his position. Priestesses of the
Temple with
Within
66
their Vestals
wending
The
their
the
Temple of his.
were quietly and solemnly
way
to their
usual
places.
choir had begun to chant the opening
service
when Rathunor with one
Priests
approached with slow and meas-
ured strides as
if
a false
of the
movement would
disturb the solemnity of this midnight's
mystic silence.
As they approached
the spot where
the two bodies lay, there was a perceptible
movement, as of consciousness
silent
in the
form of Nu-nah.
Just as the distant chimes pealed forth their
announcement
of the midnight hour
the Hierophant arose and stepped forth to the front of the signal, there
broke
Altar and, at a silent forth, as of
one voice,
the low-distant strains of the most en-
chanting
music.
The
voices
and
the
tones from the musical instruments were
The Awakening.
67
so harmoniously and wonderfully blended
that the result was magically effective.
The
increased in volume
strains
seemed
to
approach nearer and nearer
the whole edifice
until
they
re-echoed as though
filled
with one vast
orchestra sounding forth the
Creative Life,
"We
and
resounded
Anthem
Praise Thee,
O
of
God."
This enchanting music continued for
some
time, then gently died
only the breathings of heard,
when
hands as awful
if in
the
until
music could be
Hierophant raised
supplication. of
stillness
away
the
his
The solemn,
hour was
awe-
inspiring.
Once, twice,
thrice,
Hierophant resounded
the voice of the
throughout
the
Sanctuary as he thus spoke to their souls: "
Arise,
forth
O
ye daughter of
Isis,
and again' enter the daily
come
lives of
Within the Temple of his.
68
Many years now
a Vestal and a Princess.
are granted to your service, and
now
that
you have both been beyond the dividing line of this and the other plane, your lives henceforth should be guided and influenced by that experience."
At
this
he descended from the Altar
and took the helpless hand of Sarthia to magically convey to
body the
the silent, lifeless
electric forces of
life.
Turning to Rathunor, who stood near, beckoning him to his side, he took his hand and led him
to that
which was Nu-nah's
body, and gently raising the apparently
form placed
lifeless
hand
of the silent
within
that
of Rathunor's.
The
it
effect
was indeed magical. Rathunor was held spell-bound, the thrilling
sensations,
the
emotions that
sprang forth from the heart were
electri
The Awakening. fying.
He
69
could feel the tense vibrations
passing from his hand to that of her body, the source of which he could not fathom
nor understand, and that
little
moment when he
did he care at
perceived the slight
tremor that was creeping over the heretofore lifeless form of his Princess Nu-nah.
Here, Rathunor would have been over-
come by
his
emotions of joyful
thrown himself prostrate
bliss
and
at the feet of
the Priest in thankful gratitude for the restoration to
life
of his lovely Nu-nah,
had not the Hierophant just ment laid his hand upon shoulder saying,
"
come unconscious occasion,
gave
me
My child,
at this
mo-
Rathunor's
have you be-
of the place
and the
and the solemn promise you to bravely follow
my instructions
without a show of weakness.
Let not an
outward manifestation of your feelings
70
Within
escape
you
Temple of Isis.
the
Are you yourself
again.
again?"
With a mighty nor
effort of his will
commanded an outward calm
Rathu-
at least,
but he could not speak, he could only bow his
head
retain
in
the
assurance and being told to
hand
of
continued audibly,
"
Nu-nah, the Priest In the
name
Almighty
and
join these
two souls as one.
consciousness
dawn upon
ever-living
of
their
this,
their
God
of the I
now
May
their
soul-union,
outward memory as time
proceeds, and then journey together in conscious union on the eternal path of
progress to the Divine Throne of God.
Amen!
Amen!"
Rathunor heard but did not understand and being overcome by the silent over-powering influence surrounding him, fell
insensible to the floor beside the re-
viving form of Nu-nah.
The Awakening.
As soon
71
had been conveyed
as he
to
an outer court, the Hierophant again continued.
his attention to Sarthia,
Turning
mentally he called three times, "Nu-nah,
Nu-nah, Nu-nah, henceforth you shall be
known
as Sarthia the Vestal.
May
the
guardian angels that have been placed over your reviving body, keep and hold the soul with
it
until health of
strength of mind returns.
new-found Vestal.
As died
God
body and bless our
Amen."
the last echo of the Priest's voice
away
song of
the
praise,
music burst
in
a joyful
and continued
until the
bodies of each of the young girls were
removed.
Sarthia's to that formerly oc-
cupied by the Vestal, and Nu-nah's to that of the
home
of the Princess.
Rathunor soon revived air of the outer court
in
the fresh
and now being sum-
72
.
Within the Temple of his.
moned by a messenger from
the Hiero-
phant presented himself again before him. "
My son,"
to the
home
said the
High
of the Princess
"go
Priest,
and remain,
either with, or near her until three cycles of seven shall pass by.
twenty-one days you
own home and
may
At the end of return to your
enter the accustomed
of a Prince, until that time shall
when
life
come
the Prince of the world shall enter
the path that leads to a
Wisdom," the hand and
King
and with a fervent press of
of
a benediction for his soul's welfare he bid
him good-night and Sanctuary.
retired from the
Holy
CHAPTER
VII.
A VISIT TO THE CHIEF ASTROLOGER.
A
few weeks after the preceding cer-
emonies, a messenger announced to the
Astrologer Priest that the Priestess sought
an interview.
Hermo was usual,
As
at his post
for the
daily calculations
the Priestess entered,
and was about
to
making the
Hermo
Priest.
arose,
withdraw, when the
by a wave of her hand, gave him to understand his presence was rePriestess,
quired.
The
Priestess began,
ated Father,
I
"
O, most Vener-
come again
to ask assist-
ance, with your astrological knowledge,
Within the 'Temple of his.
74 in
behalf of
The memory
Sarthia.
of
the past seems to be entirely blotted out. Is
there any aspect showing that
will
return,
and
at
not,
if
the planets indicate a
memory
what time do
commencement
of
the training of the mind that will bring a successful issue in spiritual things? will
We
have to commence with her as a child
and
train
the body,
mind and
to
so*il
Vestal Service."
The Astrologer turned "
said,
Hear you
the
Make
to
Hermo and
request
of
our
and see
at
what time the planets point favorably
to
Priestess here?
the initiation of our
Temple Service
"How
is
of
note,
new Sarthia
into the
Isis."
our new Sarthia?" inquired
the Priest. "
Nothing, as yet," answered the Priest"
ess,
But that does not disturb
my hope
A and
Visit to the Cfiief Astrologer.
faith that she will
become
all
75
that
we
wish and desire of her, and instead of
having but one Vestal we shall have two, for ere long
among our
Nu-nah will
Vestals,
also be
numbered
and Rathunor as one
of our Priests."
Thanking the
Priest for his
promised
service the Priestess withdrew.
The
Astrologer returned to his studies
and was soon absorbed with them, when, suddenly he turned to
"Hermo,
I
Hermo and
shall place Sarthia
special tutelage as soon as she
said,
under your is
ready to
commence her studies in Astrology." The suddenness of the Priest's remarks quite confused the
him
to
young
scribe
and
set
seriously thinking. Strange thoughts came into his mind, "why should Sarthia not continue her studies with me, why would she become a special and not
a fellow student?"
Within the Temple of his.
76
He
could not account for these strange
thoughts that had been excited within his mind, and the rest of the hours of work did not
show the usual amount accom-
plished.
At an early hour the next night, before Hermo had arrived for his night's work, the Astrologer Priest sent for the Priest-
She
ess.
mons tant
hastily
responded to the sum-
feeling there
news
I
Priest
find
"
said,
child,
pupil, into the
before the will
Most noble
month may our
Sarthia, be initiated, as a
Temple
full
Moon
of
Isis.
Two
days
the spiritual rays
be most active and potent, and being
harmonious a nature we may hope the most satisfactory results. The
of so for
as she
by the calculations made,
that not before another infant
As soon
to be received.
entered the Priestess,
was some very impor-
A task
Visit to the Chief Astrologer
be
will
my
patience,
and
slow
77
much
require
Priestess, for the hereditary
tendencies of the brain, that have so far influenced that soul's will
have
to be polarized in other channels
and gradually awakened
The
and experiences,
life
to consciousness.
body it has been animating in past years was not of such a nature as to mature a healthy soul. "
is
life
of the
The work now,
with the Soul, to
with our
make
it
new
Sarthia,
equal to the
brain that has been cultivated and en-
larged in spiritual ways; nah, the
work
will
be
while with Nuin
arousing and
developing that brain to the conscious sponse of the matured soul. myself plain to you?
Hermo, we sistant
in
will
In
Do
I
re-
make
my young pupil,
have a most valuable
as-
our work with Sarthia, for
I
have discovered that the divine relation
Within, the Temple of his.
78
and
of brother
They
sister exists
between them.
are blest with being the emanations
from the same divine state and children of the
same
Hermo
spiritual parents.
same
my new discovery
might
be imparted to his
had been
"We other's
soul,
which
will
could see
allow them often in each
society,
and
sister,
that
and
holy love of
sister of brother,
which can only be kindled
when
This
I
partially accomplished.
brother of
"
spoke to
of Sarthia last night, at the
time willing that
heart
I
in the
outer
this spiritual relation exists.
soon be recognized by each of them, and this alone will be a most will
potent influence in nourishing and teaching the soul of Sarthia.
Nothing
lies in
Sarthia's path that portends serious evil for
many
years to come.
Therefore,
my
good Priestess, take new hope and cour-
A
Visit to the Chief Astrologer.
79
and not many Moons will grow and wane before an inward pride will be born age,
for
your new Vestal."
The
Priestess retired
him most ceal
after
thanking
and could hardly conher emotions of joy and rapture until cordially,
she was safe in her
own apartments, where
she could give
vent, in tears
of joy
full
and
cries
and gratitude.
As soon
as
all
traces of the effects,
knowledge had produced, were erased, and she became perfectly calm and composed, she sought Sarthia's
which
this
chamber.
The young
girl
was
reclining
upon a couch that had been drawn near the window, apparently
much absorbed
studying the heavens.
Scarcely did she
in
notice the presence of the Priestess until
she knelt beside her and said, ''What
thoughts are being born
in
my
Sarthia's
Within the Temple of his.
8o
mind
as she views the mighty heavens
above with
its
millions of silent monitors,
awaiting our pleasure to read and understand?
Are they speaking
child?
Do you
and
hear their
feel their subtle
to
my
darling
silent voices
and powerful
influ-
ences upon you?"
The young girl did not reply immediThe body was still very weak and ately. feeble, the
mind was
as
one
just
awaken-
ing from a prolonged slumber. "
to
My beloved
me I
you speak
of the stars, those loving lights in
the heavens?
but
Priestess, did
can not
Do me ?"
they say.
you tell This
They do seem to speak, understand and know what you, dear Mother, and can
ray of awakening memory was more radiant to the Priestess than a first
thousand stars could have produced if all their rays could have blended into one.
A
Visit to the Chief Astrologer.
81
But calmness was her external bearing.
Seldom any manifestation of an unusual emotion, was permitted to find an outward expression either in manner or She had attained that perfect speech.
command
of herself that neither joy nor
sorrow, good nor evil, praise nor blame, could unbalance the perfect poise and tranquillity of her developed Soul. "
My
can not
Sarthia," replied the Priestess,
know what they are
but they do speak to me. that
life is
saying
They
\.Q
tell
" I
you,
me
immortal, that the growth and
the progress of the soul are eternal, that
we may know and read
their language
if we try; then as we draw nearer and nearer to them, as our souls grow and become familiar with their teachings, we can know them as
while in these bodies
well,
if
not better, than our Astrologer your brother
Priests do, also as well as
Hermo
is
learning to do."
Within the Temple of Isis.
82 "
My
brother
Hermo,"
was a perceptible light of the eyes for a moment.
The
intelligence in
was not speaking to the the soul, at the same time
find a
willing to
response
mere words availed nothing
ings
much
As Sartha and,
there.
The
to her, only
as they expressed the long-
and desires of the
arose
there
Priestess
mind, but to
in so
and
said
interior self.
no more, the Priestess
moving
quietly
about
the
room, gave a few directions and cautions to those
in
attendance, then
presently
withdrew.
in
That night was passed by the
Priestess
her own private chamber, not
in sleep
and
rest,
gaged
but actively and earnestly en-
in silent
prayer for her new-born
children, Nu-nah, Sarthia
and Rathunor-
CHAPTER
VIII.
PRINCESS NU-NAH.
The morning
following the Priestess'
visit to Sarthia's
apartments, she sent a
messenger
to
inquire for the welfare of
Princess Nu-nah.
She was reported to have slept well, seemed much stronger, but a peculiar change had taken place during her almost fatal illness.
weirdly at
She spoke strangely, almost times,
which excited much
comment and anxiety amongst her immediate friends and relatives.
The
Princess had been a general favor-
and much admired by those occupying the same station in life with herself; but ite
by those who were subject
to her
com-
Within the Temple of his.
84
mands and
rule,
cold, stern,
and
she was looked upon as heartless, kind in her
when obeyed, but ence brought
way
the slightest disobedi-
scornful
and
reproaches
often punishment.
The
Priestess,
knowing the source of
the peculiar change spoken
was
all
well.
No
felt
of,
that
other attention than
the presence of Rathunor was needed.
The developed soul of the Vestal Sarthia would soon come into control of the brain she was
now
trying to find
expression
through.
Then,
too, the
Sarthia's soul
had
never
would naturally
become
oped; they, as fast asleep,
organs of the brain that
it
vibrate,
active, nor
were, were
dormant,
awaiting the pulsating vibra-
tions of the spiritual influx to give life
devel-
and usefulness.
While
those
them that
Princess Nu-nah.
had been so by the
fully
developed
85
in the brain,
of the Princess, found no cor-
life
responding vibrations from the soul. Truly, a strange commingling of the
two opposing
forces,
and one
in
which
time was required to bring about perfect adjustment.
The High visitors to
who was as
the
God
Priest
had commanded
all
be excluded, except Rathunor,
to
have access
at all times,
and
Hierophant's word was that of
to them, so, purely
While the
were
they
standpoint,
Priestess
Temple knew the
from a religious strictly
obeyed.
and others of the
secret of the Priest's
knew
that
none of Sarthia's associates dared
ap-
would
too
consciousness
the
strict injunctions,
proach,
suddenly
lest
their presence
awake
slumbering
they likewise
soul,
to
before the brain had yet
Within the Temple of his.
86 fully
responded and vibrated to the new
animating spark of
life.
Rathunor, most of
change
all,
observed the
the Princess; at the slightest
in
touch there was a response within presence
very
struck
sympathy that existed
the
chords
between
his
of
them.
This was, to him, a very unaccountable change.
In
all
his life association with
Nu-nah these emotions, that now seemed to spring from the soul, had never before been experienced. inclined to attribute
He was it
to
very
much
an abnormal
sympathy aroused by her sickness and terrible suffering. Still, the words of the
High
Priest
haunted him and the feelings
born from within, on the night of the
solemn Rites at the Temple, could not be vanished by any amount of reasoning; still
he would not allow such thoughts to
Princess Nu-nah.
87
be nourished by the slightest hope be watered by the
less
allowed
in
in acts of chivalry,
when
subject to
Here was the "
Have
and
grow.
courageous infant
spirit of faith
Although Rathunor external pain, and daringly
to
was brave
much
I
he was an
disappointment.
battle of self going on.
the strength and manly cour-
age to bear the disappointment born from a delusive hope? Not yet." So he suffered
and heeded not
the
whisperings from
within, until he could not endure
longer,
it
any
when he sought the presence
of
the Hierophant for advice and enlighten-
ment.
Scarcely able to hold in check his
impatience he burst
forth
without the
recognition due the superior presence of
a High Priest. " tell
O, most Holy and Revered Father,
me,
am
I
wrong
in
not listening to
Within
88
the
Temple of his.
the monitions that are racking
being?
May
hope the
I
my inmost
love
that
is
growing within my soul will be surely recognized and reciprocated by Nu-nah on her return to physical health? Is this love a vain delusion on
nation born from
my part, an
sympathies
vanish as soon as health
we
restored and
enter the whirl of the social world
again ?
me
If
it is
in
thy power,
O Father, tell
Repeat thy assuring words
the truth.
once more, and
I
will
be guided by them
the future, and never again allow the
in
shadow of doubt
to cross the threshold of
mind."
my
" "
is
imagi-
that will
My
child,"
once more
I
said
the
High
Priest,
assure you of the loving
response of Nu-nah's soul and mind, as
soon as she
you
is
herself again.
But,
mark
well, at the return of consciousness,
Princess Nu-nah.
be not rash
in
any of your words or
remember, her return to born babe
89
life is
acts;
as a new-
weak, tender and easily im-
pressed by stronger minds and wills than its
own.
and
You
all
are the stronger at present,
patience
exacted from you.
and
are
indulgence
Let her imaginations
and fancies play as they will for awhile; yours must be calm, loving, sympathetic
hope and faith that eventually be well; and again, I
and unwavering all will
in
assure you that not
many
years shall pass
before you will enter the path and the
your soul
Nu-nah
is
will
life
now longing for. Princess more than compensate you you now bestow the guiding, teaching and
for all the kind attentions
upon her
in
leading your soul in the paths to spiritual
knowledge and the still
spiritual
life,
inhabiting the physical form.
while
Within the Temple of his.
9O "
The hungerings
more than spirit.
The
interior consciousness
first."
child,
Wisdom
have
that
will
both, but to
Then, taking Rathunor by
the hand, he continued,
my
be
by her ministering
dawn upon you
gradually
Nu-nah
satisfied
of your soul shall
faith
guides
"Doubt no more, the
in
and
Infinite
directs
the
struggling soul through the intricate ways of evolution of
Immortal
up
to the final consciousness
Life.
God be
with and bless
you."
Rathunor had no words to express But they would have been his gratitude. useless to the Hierophant, for the new-
born light that shone
though dimly, was more to the Priest than a world of forth,
words.
He
merely looked, bowed, and with a
ervent pressure of the hand, was gone
Princess Nu-nah.
91
from the presence of the Holy
he retraced his steps toward the Princess
As
Priest.
home
of
Nu-nah, a holy calm pervaded
whole being; his doubts fled as an enemy; his excitement was transformed his
into tranquil earnestness; a sublime sense
of the realities of
life filled
his brain,
and
a willingness to await the progress and
development, that time would bring forth
and mature, possessed him, so
until
he was
changed that he scarcely recognized
himself.
Was
this
change volitional?
CHAPTER IX. THE INITIATION. weary watching, and toilsome care that the new-born Vestal would not of
Days
be misled
in
her
were necessary. little
awakening thoughts, The body needed but
care other than the proper nourish-
ment and attention
of
any one
in usual
Sarthia's physical organism had
health.
not become
depleted
by disease
and
and the disorganization that commenced was checked by the
suffering,
had
magical agent that had been placed over it,
even before Sarthia had entirely
The
left
it.
lethargy was more mental than
physical.
It
was that semi-consciousness
that precedes sleep, or that one some-
The
Initiation.
times experiences
93
when awakened
sud-
denly out of a deep, profound slumber.
The
Priestess visited her
many
times
throughout the day when she could spare the time from her duties in the Temple.
the
In
course of a few
was able
to
be assisted
days Sarthia in
short walks
about the halls and corridors, but took
heed of things about her. Day by day, the body grew stronger and a new light began to dawn in the eyes and shone little
upon the countenance of the
fair
young
girl.
In the
meantime,
Hermo had been
apprised by the Astrologer Priest of the
between
himself
true relation
existing
and Sarthia.
His joy knew no bounds,
for neither his heart nor soul
had ever
thrilled with the love of mother, sister, or
kindred.
It
had been
his misfortune to
Within the Temple of
94
/sis.
be deprived of his parents
before his
young mind and heart could be moved by
now
the tender emotions of love, but
needed no more than the tions
to
kindle into
it
Priest's revelafires
flaming
that
knew not what, that had been smoldering in his bosom all his life. something, he
clear
words
the Astrologer's
Now, and
cause
the
the
of
strange
thoughts that were excited in his
was revealed. "
himself,
Can
were
mind
Over and over he asked I
wait to see
my
beloved
sister?"
His impatience became equal with his
and days that had before passed as moments now seemed as ages. One
joy,
morning, much to the Priestess' surprise, a messenger announced that sired
an interview with her
room below.
The
Hermo
de-
in
the waiting-
Priestess
descended
The to
Initiation.
95
where Hermo was waiting and, with a
questioning look in her face, clasped his
hand
a
in
"
anxious
but
firm
well with
inquired,
Is
Astrologer,
Hermo,
all
this
manner,
our young
morning.
Does
he bring tidings from our revered Father?
Has any new testimony been given by
the
stars that portends evil to our Sarthia?"
Hermo "
How
stood
mute astonishment.
in
could the Priestess receive- such
forebodings from his presence
was
whole being sations
of
throbbing
unbounded
when
his
with pul-
happiness,"
he
thought.
"Nay, reverse.
my
dear Priestess, quite
Has not
our
acquainted you with
my Love my
Sister?
worthy
the
Father
my new-found joy, Know you not the
divine relation that exists between Sarthia
and myself?
The hours have seemed
Within
g6
days since to
me and
knowledge was revealed
this I
Temple of Isis.
the
now beg
to see
my new
sister
and walk with her and yourself upon the lawn
in
the
private
Can my
Temple.
grounds
of
the
request be granted,
Q
Priestess ?"
She
still
retained his hand and, again
warmly between her own, said, "Our brave and noble Hermo deserves
pressing
it
reward for
this blessing as a toil
his
honest
alone in his struggle for Truth and
Knowledge. Yes, my dear Hermo, I was made aware of the relation between you and our new Sarthia and have been anxious for this
moment
you would be sent
to
to arrive
when
escort Sarthia in
her daily walks about the grounds, but caution you to be guarded
Remember
she
is
in
I
your words.
yet but an infant and
must be taught as a
child.
Remain here
The
Initiation.
97
go and bring Sarthia thither and we will walk together." and
I
will
was not long before the Priestess, Sarthia and her attendant appeared. The It
was leading Sarthia and as they approached Hermo placed her hand in Priestess
that of his saying, "Sarthia,
I
place you in
the care and protection of your brother
Hermo."
'Hermo! Hermo!!
mo?"
To ess
My
said Sarthia.
the penetrating eyes of the Priest-
and Hermo the
light of consciousness
was mometariiy seen and ant vision
of the
scene was beheld.
The
Hermo's heart and
such intensity that activity the
to the clairvoy-
Priestess
to soul, the love that in
brother Her-
it
a
startling
vibrations of soul
had been kindled soul
went out with
aroused into a vivid
slumbering soul of Sarthia,
Within
98
and the
fresh
finely
higher vibrations of the
responded
The
Tcnible oj his.
being already so
brain,
tuned to the Spirit,
tJie
at once.
air,
the
green grass, the
beautiful flowers and shrubbery, with the inspiring presence of
Hermo, were
like
magic to quicken the pulsations of body
and mind and bring
to her
eyes the flush of health and
much
of the conversation
Sarthia, but
cheek and
Not
life.
was directed
when reference
to
to the stars
was made, she instantly inquired, "Brother Hermo, do the stars speak to you, and do you knew what they say? Our lovely Priesress here can read them, and how much I would love to speak with them, too." " I
sister,
will
teach you
as soon as
mence your
how some
you are able
studies."
"Will that be soon?"
day, to
my
com-
The Initiation
99
"Yes, in a short time; so soon as you
become an attendant
in
The Temple
of
Isis."
Sarthia was
silent,
reminded them
it
and the Priestess
was time
to return,
room and Hermo
Sarthia to her
to his
studies, while the Priestess' presence
was
required in the Temple.
These walks continued daily with most satisfactory results to the Priestess and the Hierophant.
All fears of the perfect
harmonizing of the new soul to the body of Sarthia
were allayed.
The animating
was growing stronger and the vibrations from soul to body were
spark of
life
complete;
not
with consciousness,
but
that involuntary vibratory exchange that exists with
that
the majority of
make up
the earth's
the people
human
family.
Within the Temple of his.
loo
As only
the higher portion of the brain of
Sarthia had been active the soul
must
necessarily manifest itself through those
Often, were the
organs. Priestess,
Hermo and
surprised
ants,
at
much beloved
Sarthia's attend-
and
her expressions
profound questions on spiritual subjects. It
was
was nearing the time when Sarthia
to take her initiatory step as a Vestal
in the
Temple
of
Isis.
one
In fact, only
more day intervened before the ceremony was to take place. As the incidents relative to the transfer
Temple
attendants,
to with
much
were known to it
all
the
was looked forward
silent rejoicing
and
grati-
tude that they had not been robbed of their lovely Vestal in sacred
All
who always was
esteem by them
had been
held
all.
notified to prepare for
the Initiatory service
the music, chants,
The
Initiation.
and ceremonies sacred must be
in readiness.
rived; the fair
forth in
all
Goddess
101
to this occasion,
The
night had ar-
of the night
shone
her radiant splendor, seem-
ingly conscious, that she was shedding forth the magnetic influence necessary for
the sacred Rites
formed.
when
It
now about
to be
per-
had almost reached the Zenith
the solemn march of the Priestesses,
Vestals and attendants that were to con-
duct Sarthia to the Holy Sanctuary of the
Temple
started.
beside Sarthia.
The
Priestess
walked
Sarthia was clothed in
pure spotless linen, her head was bare with the exception of a wreath of laurel leaves that rested lightly upon her flowing hair.
In her
hands she carried a white-
bound volume which contained the songs, chants, litany and regime for the Vestals of the
Temple.
Within
IO2
Just as they
High
Temple of his.
the
reached the door, the
and simultaneously the
Priest arose,
music burst forth
in joyful
strains that
spoke welcome, courage and love to the heart of Sarthia. foot of the altar,
When
they reached the
where stood the Hiero-
phant, Sarthia knelt upon a velvet cushion at his feet.
High
The music
ceased while the
Priest stood with uplifted
silent prayer.
At a
signal, the
gan chanting the Litany. bidden to
rise,
when
hands
in
choir be-
Sarthia was
the Priest, in meas-
ured and solemn tones, addressed her: "
Do
you come to pledge yourself to
Temple Service?
Is
it
co.ne a Vestal of Isis?
your desire to be-
Do you
take the
pledge of celibacy to the virgin Rites of the Temple; your time, energy and pur-
pose to be devoted to the duties that devolve upon a Vestal?"
7 he Initiation.
The
103
low, clear voice of Sarthia
was
heard throughout the Sanctuary as she
bowed and answered "So be
it,
my
in assent.
holy virgin.
I
now com-
mit your soul to the Guardian Angels of this
Sacred Sanctuary to guide, guard and
protect
your
budding soul
at-one-ment with
its
perfect
divine center, that
you may inherit immortal with us.
to
life
while yet
Amen!"
Sarthia opened the book within her hands and, kissing its pages which she
had already subscribed to, handed it to the High Priest. He took it, and held it in his left, while he placed his right hand upon her head, and said:
"Ibid thee welcome, my Vestal Sarthia, and commend thy soul to the Gods above, that ever keep watch o'er the children of earth.
Amen!"
God
bless thee.
Amen!
Within
1O4
Then, as
if
the
Temple of his.
they were voicing the words
of the Hierophant, the chants
grew louder,
the music poured forth in grander tones as though to join the invisible hosts above in praise to
God most
high.
The ceremony was over and was conducted back Vestal of
to her
The Temple
of
chamber, a
Isis.
powers that had been evoked of Sarthia soon daily
life.
The
Sarthia
The
occult
in
behalf
became manifest zeal
and
zest with
in
her
which
she pursued her studies and the under-
standing of their interior meanings were sufficient
evidence of her teacher's
in-
She was soon placed under her brother Hermo's instruction in spiring influence.
astronomical* and astrological lore, and
here also displayed a proficiency ing that surprised
Hermo and
the Astrologer Priests.
in learn-
delighted
At Temple Serv-
The ice
she was
ant,
all
Initiation.
105
devotion and, as an Attend-
ever true and
faithful.
The brother
became devotedly attached to each other and the Priestess often oband
sister
served this attachment, which sent-a pang
through her
heart,
such
lest
joy
happiness might not be granted for the
stantly
remainder of
would she
that such theirs
his life.
offer
and
Hermo
Then
in-
a silent prayer
supreme happiness would be
throughout eternity.
CHAPTER
X.
THE PRINCESS' WEDDING.
The owing
Princess' recovery to
the
great
was very
depletion
of
slow,
the
body during her recent illness. Much care and attention were bestowed
physical
upon her by her royal friends. All the luxury which wealth alone could procure, and the kindly influences of loving associates were brought to bear to speedily hasten the restoration of their Princess to her
former health and
spirits.
Health
was slowly but surely gaining the ascendency, but the spirits of heart and mind were not of that buoyant, external nature that she formerly displayed.
With her return
to health,
demands
of
The Princess a social nature were
Wedding.
made upon
107
She
her.
enjoyed pleasures but a seriousness
at-
tended her every movement that much
annoyed her friends. The attendants and servants were excited to wonder at her kind and thoughtful interests of them while
weak
many thought
was due
to her
physical condition, others remarked,
how much
the Princess' sickness had im-
Those that before feared
proved her. her,
it
now began
and serve
to love
and seek
to please
her.
Rathunor was a daily visitor, and remembering the advice and instructions of the
Hierophant he was calm,
and patient
in his attentions to
silent,
her and
apparently took no heed of her fancies and strange conversation. stantly plan
She would
amusements and
con-
social en-
tertainments on a grand scale, but with
Within the Temple of his.
io8
such a seriousness of purpose that
it
quite
annoyed Rathunor at times and caused him to wonder if this was really his former Nu-nah.
annoyance came from the external, there was an
interior
attraction that was, irresistibly,
holding
While the
purely
him spell-bound to her side. His happiness now was greatest when they sat, rode or walked
in'
silence.
Little did
he dream,
while in that silence which so enraptured
him, the soul of Nu-nah was blending and
drawing the
own
to
electric life-essence
hers.
That
from
interchange
going on wherein there
is
his
was
no robbery, but
an inter-blending of the magnetic and electric
life-forces
into activity the
that cause to spring
harmonious vibrations of
a complete whole, and the reaction upon
both brain and the
physical
organism
The Princess Wedding.
log
was health, contentment and happiness that rises
above
external cares, sorrows
all
and discords.
Although the soul of Princess was find
but
the,
now known, it
could
echoes
from
highly developed
few
responsive
the dormant spiritual organs of the brain.
These she must arouse and
action.
was
It
to sensitiveness
this that
gave
rise to
the peculiar ideas, expressed in her conversation, that so mystified her friends.
Visitors soon
began
to
pour
in
upon her
congratulations, presents and invitations to
once again enter the gilded salons of
fashion and the round of
are the daily
To
all
life
amusements that
of a favorite Princess.
she gave a modest, quiet reply,
neither accepting nor rejecting their attentions,
which
left
them
in
doubt at times of her sanity.
wondering
1
Within the Temple of his.
10
some grand occasion
In the midst of
she would be suddenly missed and on
being sought out would be found concealed
some pleasant nook, or even
in
out in the open
air,
window, absorbed
in
into the
heavens.
or beside an open
meditation or gazing
When
was attracted she would
her attention
start and, with a
strange, far-away look in her eyes that
would indicate
to
a superficial observer
she had been asleep, would allow herself, to
be led back and enter the
festivities of
the hour.
With enthuse
all
her
their efforts they could not
with
the
merriment surrounding
excitement and her.
But,
if
any
one should become serious and express thoughts that appealed to the she was
all
interior,
attention and the questions that
were so ready when such an opportunity
The Princess
in
Wedding.
afforded showed plainly that, although
present in body, the soul and interests
were
in
other realms and spheres than
this.
No one
but Rathunor could hold her
With
attention for any length of time.
him she was animated, and charmingly beautiful and joyous and would, with
some enthusiasm, enter tries of the
into the pleasan-
hour which brought
to her
face the
charming attraction of natural
beauty.
Behind
those
orbs
of
vision
there seemed to shine forth a light that
was more radiant than the gorgeously brilliant illuminations of the salons.
Her
form
and
beautiful
bearing,
face,
made
her
perfect
her the center of attrac-
and she was much sought after. But, as soon as she was induced to leave
tion
Rathunor's
side,
that which
made her
H2
Within the Temple of Isis.
presence
so irresistibly
and
attractive
radiant before, faded out.
Thus time passed returned, suit.
and as health
on,
Prince Rathunor
pressed his
There was now, no apparent reason
why he could not claim his promised bride and make the Princess Nu-nah his own. His more earnest friends cautioned him to wait further
developments and,
in
an
undertone, reminded him of the peculiar
and unnatural bearing of the Princess at times. They were sure, in time, their once again.
lovely
Princess would
Rathunor
listened,
be herself
knowing
their
kindly interest sprang from good motives,
but he was silent for
he could not speak
none would understand.
The
yearn-
ings of his heart and soul would not be
quelled by any outward show.
While
to
the world
Nu-nah was a
The Princess Wedding.
113
source of mystical wonder, to Rathunor
she was his stay and comfort.
no further
He needed
and assurance of him. Too often had
evidence
Nu-nah's love for
he experienced the response from within to her silent pleadings
and
The
wisdom.
for
light, truth
attraction
of
the
was losing its fascination him, the longings from within grew
outer world for
more clamorous
stronger and
for out-
ward expression until, one day, he advanced the subject of astrology to the Princess
Nu-nah.
For an
instant,
her
whole being was illuminated by that mysterious light
for a single
moment the soul
arose to the supremacy of the brain and
found a faint glimmering expression that
was
visible to
Rathunor's ever-watchful
eye.
"Astrology,
my
Rathunor, fascinates
Within the Temple of his.
H4 me
with
name and
its it
mysteries
think those
is
the wonders and
said to reveal.
Astrologer
Do
you
of
the
Priests
Temple know whereof they speak, and do they read the stars and gain from them the
wisdom they are said to possess?" Here was the first opportunity to pre-
sent these sacred subjects to Nu-nah's
He
mind.
tried to think and, feeling that
present excitement of
the
the
brain's
higher organs, was of a temporary nature,
he was really at a loss what to say that
would be most
and impress
upon her awakening
indelibly "
effective
my
Yes.
dear Nu-nah,
I
do possess the knowledge and, of
I
that
also
am
wisdom
itself
brain.
believe they
they
claim
convinced that much
and
knowledge
is
gained through their understanding the laws of astrology.
Those
celestial
bodies
The Princess Wedding. in
115
our heavens were not placed there by
our Divine Creator without a purpose.
I
believe they have an influence upon us that can be learned, defined and utilized
by those who study and know this influence through astronomy and astrology.
Nu-nah what
is
that which produces the
interior longings to
there
is
know?
something to know
common brains and analyze? Do you
that our
silent,
Is
it
not that
something
can not grasp not think that
yet persistent, monitor which lies
concealed somewhere within our being excited to action from
is
some source other
than our outward selves, and that longing
go out must be accounted for by a something without that calls and attracts to
us to
it?
May
this not
be the stars that
we see twinkling and motioning to us we gaze into the midnight heavens?"
as
Within the Temple of his.
ii6
He of his
stopped, wondering what the effect
words would
be,
when, to
his
amaze-
ment, there appeared a more vivid consciousness in her eyes and features than
he had ever seen since her return to physhealth and, taking
ical
this manifestation,
new hope from
he continued,
love the social world longer?
"
Is
not that longing, too, within your for
something more
real,
Do you there
bosom
more ennobling
than the pastimes of worldly pleasures?"
At the mention
of the worldly things,
the light from her eyes died out and was gone. Rathunor said no more but silently
thanked God that he had for those few
moments
assisted the soul of
vibrate, too;
and had
set in
Nu-nah
to
motion the
vitalizing currents to the spiritual portion
of the brain
and earnestly prayed that
might be the beginning of many opportunities that were to follow.
this
The Princess
Wedding.
1 1
7
Realizing that only he could arouse the dormant organs of her spiritual brain,
he became more anxious than ever to
have her constantly
in his
company.
He
again pressed his suit and the day for the
wedding nuptials was
to be at once sub-
mitted to the Astrologer.
Rathunor again sought the Astrologer Priest for advice. He wished to know
when
the stars would point most favor-
ably toward such a
momentous
event.
This, the Astrologer
was not long
in find-
ing out and soon conveyed the news to
Rathunor that
at
an
early
might be consummated.
date
such
As the Prince
arose to go the Priest took his hand and said,
"My
Nu-nah
child, in
taking the Princess
you obey the holy intuitions of the soul and not only will as your wife,
you be united
in soul
but in body
and
Within
Ii8
mind.
I
attends well,
my
the
Temple of his.
wish you the eternal all
who
child;
bliss that
are truly mated.
Fare-
my blessings go with
you."
Rathunor was too much absorbed
in
other things to understand the mysterious
words of the
Priest,
but notwithstanding
had been again sown that would sometime spring up unannounced this the seed
and unexpected. The announcement
of
the
wedding invitations sent and was soon made out, far
and near.
Congratulations poured
in
from every source, although some would have refused, had they been true to their
own
sentiments, for the remarkable and
unaccountable change which had taken
malady was too be altogether right and should
place during her terrible
evident to
be righted before the Prince should the Princess his wife.
make
The Princess Wedding.
Rathunor was
119
never forget-
satisfied,
ting the Hierophant's sacred words,
none other need be consulted. silent hearts
they wished
and
In their
the wedding
might be private and the holy ceremony of the
Temple be performed by the High
Priest.
This, of course, could not be owing
and position they occupied the lives of a Princess and Prince
to the station in life, for
are not wholly their own, so to the public
they must
bow and pay
Preparations
menced
for
at once, for
it
obeisance.
the
wedding com-
was
to
be a grand
Nothing was to be spared that would add beauty and grandeur to the affair.
occasion.
indulged
Extravagant expenditures were in, until
to supply more.
money seemed at a The trousseau was
quisitely magnificent and,
night, the
loss
ex-
on the wedding
beaming radiance
of the counte-
I2O
Within the Temple of Isis.
nance of the Princess was neither dimmed
by the rich silks, nor the rare, priceless laces and lovely jewels that glittered and sparkled with the living spark
of
life
within them, that adorned her form.
Never a bride so so happy. ness,
It
fair;
never a couple
was that quiet, subtle happi-
which permeates the very atmos-
phere about them and leaves in
its
traces
every susceptible heart that breathes
it.
CHAPTER
XI.
THE RETIREMENT.
wedding the Prince and Princess were, from necessity, drawn After the
within the whirl of social pleasures with attentions in the
of entertainments,
way
court suppers, balls, drawing-room receptions,
etc.
The
interior
longings were
compelled to creep into the background until the external
The
tion.
was
gratified to exhaus-
Princess' seriousness departed
and they were very happy in the round of pleasures that were planned for a time
for them.
gan
to
But as time sped on they be-
grow weary
of the show,
shallowness of external that had been
sown
in
life.
pomp and The seeds
Rathunor's heart
Within the Temple of Isis.
122
and
and that which he had aroused
brain,
Nu-nah's slumbering, spiritual organs of her brain, had taken root and now bein
gan
to spring forth into activity, first as
weariness of the superficial pleasures of society, then a desire to gradually with-
draw from
this life into a
more
quiet and
secluded one, where they might listen to the inner voices and gain pleasure, as well as knowledge, from this source,
The
Prince anxiously awaited another
opportunity for speaking to Princess Nu-
nah on
spiritual
subjects.
The
Hiero-
phant had given him to understand that
no distant day Nu-nah would become interested in spiritual things and be his
at
teacher.
He had
of the transfer to to
not been
made aware
that was to be revealed
him by Nu-nah herself. He had begun wonder how and where Nu-nah's spirit-
The Retirement.
123
awakening would take place when an opportunity presented itself in a most ual
unexpected manner.
One
lovely evening they were taking
a stroll about the grounds of their castle,
when the it
light,
Moon
full
rose higher, fuller, until the whole
world seemed beauty and light
arose in a flood of
in
bathed
in
her
magical
order to longer enjoy her
and magnetic influence the Prince
suggested a longer walk.
Unconsciously
they chose the path that led them towards the Temple, which was only a short dis-
tance from their home.
the
Temple
tracted
and
it
As they neared
distant strains of music at-
their attention.
seemed
to
speak
They in
listened,
the plaintive
tones of a hungering soul; they hastened their steps until they
had quite reached
the private grounds of the
Temple
of
Isis.
1
Within the Temple of
24
Nu-nah was
in
Isis.
advance of Rathunor,
being irresistibly drawn by some invisible power,
when she suddenly stopped and
clasping his arm, as within a vice, cried out,
"My
Rathunor, do you hear that
music; what
is it?
I
have heard
but where, O, where?
know
it
before,
How came
the chants and music of the
I
to
Temple
Service?"
They were spot, when the
held spell-bound to
the
Prince was warned, by the
trembling and the gradual loosening of
Nu-nah's hand upon
The
spot at once.
his
arm, to quit the
Prince placed his
arm
about her waist to suppoi t her as he urged their return
home, but she stood immov-
able apparently chained by the magical
power of 5ome
invisible force.
Stronger grew ot the
spell
until
the
mystical
the Princess
power
seemed
The Retirement. rush madly on and
compelled, to the Temple,
her back
firm
a
same time trying by
all
you
I
at the
to attract her attention
darling, let us
we walk
retrace our steps and as tell
and
grasp,
"Come, my
his words.
into
the Prince had not held
if
in
125
I
will
know about what you have
heard." "
O,
before
my 1
Rathunor, speak to
have time
remember
awake, where felt,
to forget.
this long, yet
of a vivid dream.
and know
I
I
me
Tell
it
I
quickly
can not
as a recurrence
me
have been.
was there
while I
I
am
saw, and
there in the
Sacred Sanctuary of that Temple.
O,
might go again and remain there forever to listen to that enchanting music
that
I
and the solemn heavenly voices of that choir."
A
quiver ran through her whole frame
1
Within
26
Temple of his.
the
and with a mournful cry she fell fainting in the arms of Rathunor. Here his innate born courage and bravery sustained him,
and instantly there flashed into his mind the words he had once heard the High Priest use while passing his hands over an insensible form.
So, gently laying
inanimate body upon the grass, he in slow,
peated
but firm and
her re-
commanding
tones these words:
"Return, Return,
I
I
soul, to thy physical body.
command
this lifeless
come,
O
thee,
and reanimate
tenement of your
command
soul.
Come,
thee, come."
Scarcely had the last words been uttered
when
a
movement
of the
hands and
limbs announced to Rathunor the return of
life.
She was soon able
to rise and,
being supported by the Prince, they slowly
wended
their
way back
to the castle.
She
The Retirement. walked as
in a
and
stately
dream, but as her step was
firm,
come alarmed
127
the Prince did not be-
until
he had her safe
in
her
room, when the extent of the occurrence
dawned upon him and then he hurriedly called her
maid and sent
at
once to
patch a servant for their physician.
dis-
Nu-
nah had become quite herself before the Doctor came and after he had administered a
"The
little
palliative,
withdrew saying,
Princess will soon be well.
It
was
only the result of fatigue induced by the constant excitement of social pleasures."
The
Prince was silent and, seeing the
Princess was so comfortable, he retired to his
own apartments with
strict injunctions,
he should be notified at once
if
any symp-
toms of the prostration should
When
appear.
once within his private chamber he
threw himself down
in
a chair and
fell
Within
128
Temple of Isis.
the
Over and over he
into a profound study.
reviewed the incidents of the evening.
"What was
there in that music that so
enchanted Nu-nah?
What
and hear that revived a in
something force
was
it
did she see
faint
memory of What magical
the past?
drew her so
that
toward the Temple ?
irresistibly
What produced
that
quiver which preceded her falling insensi-
arms?"
ble into his
He was Priests for
of the
it
inclined for he
all,
to
blame the
knew something
magic and its psychologic The more he reasoned the farther
power
effect.
half
of
he wandered from a solution. mused,
"
If
that
Vestal, Sarthia,
I
Now
he
had been the beautiful could understand
why
she would be so powerfully attracted to the Temple, but Nu-nah,
who had never
entered the Holy Sanctuary except for
The Retirement.
I2Q
those sacred Rites that are administered to all
who
are supposed to be bordering
on the land of the
spiritual world; only
those two nights, to his knowledge, had
she ever been in the Sacred Sanctuary; there was something in those ceremonies that he had not as yet understood; there
must have been some mystical, magical
power employed to restore the frail, feeble, unconscious Nu-nah to life and health and, to him."
He
thought and reasoned until his
brain was on the mystery
and
still
no solution of
was presented
to his under-
fire,
standing.
"Well," he at
last
exclaimed, so loud
that he startled himself,
accept time's
it
as a mystery
own
" I
will
have
to
and patiently wait
pleasure for the explanation."
He began
to prepare for retiring, but
1
Within the Temple of his.
30
not calm
he could
himself
ness took possession of
not quell;
him that he could
he walked the
and resorted
read,
to
fore
all in
my Nu-nah
to re-
vain.
once more be-
I
must see
I
can sleep," and, hurriedly readjust-
ing the
clothing
repaired to the
A
floor, tried to
many ways
store his tranquillity, but "
a restless-
he had Princess'
he
removed,
private room.
gentle knock brought the attendant to
the door. "
Is
the Princess quiet and sleeping,"
he inquired
in a whisper.
"No," answered the servant.
awake and
feeling well,
marked, that
if
and
just
"She
now
is
re-
she thought you were not
sleeping she would have you called for
she had something she wished to
tell
you."
His presence was
at
once made known
The Retirement. to the Princess, and, with a light,
131
low cry of de-
she called him to her side.
A signal when
sent the attendant from the room, the Princess began,
beloved husband, I
have something
I
"My
am
you that
to tell
To
when
night,
I
felt
as
if I
left
my body and
and by some unknown power was
you,
drawn
into the
Sacred Sanctuary.
the Hiijli Priest, the lovely
all
might
I
within the sound of the music in
the Temple,
ess,
my
so glad you came.
forget before morning.
we came
Rathunor,
Mother
I
saw
Priest-
the Vestals, the choir and musicians,
earnestly engaged in
mony.
The
some holy
cere-
music, the heavenly spiritual
influence of the atmosphere, the exquisite
fragrance of incense and perfumes, with the purity reflected by the Vestal attendants,
so enraptured
and enthralled
that the thought that
I
me
would ever have
Within
132 to leave
its
the
Temple of his.
me
sacred boundaries caused
when
to lose consciousness and,
awoke,
I
you were bending over me." Seeing a strange look eyes and interpreting
she continued,
"
it
in
to
Rathunor's
mean
jealousy,
but that was not
Rathunor; you were there,
my
all,
too, for awhile.
keep you, but could not something drew you away from me and I, for I
tried to
an instant, suffered the same pangs that are torturing your heart now.
I
you would rather go than
and a
ing of jealousy entered
stay,
my
thought feel-
heart, but the
strange fascination of the place was more to
me
at that instant than you,
unor, so
I
feel
the
away."
Rath-
longed to stay but could not.
have been trying means.
my
You must
memory
to
think what
help
me
of the
it
I
all
for already
I
event passing
The Retirement.
133
She ceased speaking, and in a few moments was fast asleep. The Prince kissed the it
hand he
held, then gently laid
by her side and quietly
fully conscious that the
partially
revealed,
left
the
room
mystery had been
and
that
now
the
Princess would sleep for the rest of the night.
After returning to his rooms he
again flung himself into an easy chair de-
termined to seriously think and arrive, that night, at
some immediate
steps to
take his Nu-nah from the excitement she
had been subjected
to for so
long,
so
that a recurrence of the sad event might Before another Sun not be repeated.
arose the Prince had decided upon his "
take Nu-nah away, ostensibly on a long tour of the country for pleasure. Aye, for pleasure, but not future course.
the kind
I
will
we have submitted
marriage."
to since our
Within the Temple of his.
134
The next morning,
as soon
the
as
Princess could see him, he requested her
presence at once.
He met
her at the
door and with a loving inquiry as to her health, led her to an easy chair beside the
open window where the rays of the morn-
Sun could
upon her as they penetrated the delicate lace which hung at the ing
window.
began
fall
Drawing a chair
to her side
to unfold his plans, at the
he
same
time watching every motion and expression of the face to see
what
would have upon
She did not be-
her.
effect they
tray her thoughts until he said his object
was not so much
some
quiet,
for travel as to retire to
pleasant nook, where they
could be excluded from the world, and those they knew, for awhile, and instead of spending their time in the superficial
pleasures of the world they could enjoy
The Retirement.
135
each other's society and learn something
about the
invisible
mysteries that sur-
rounded them.
When
the motives of his plans were
mentioned a preceptible change flashed across her countenance and a light ap-
peared
in
her eyes that he had not seen
some time and, by the time he had
for
finished, her
whole face was beaming with
an inward delight, that urged the Prince to further reveal the plans that laid
he had
during his midnight reasonings.
The
Princess raised not a single exception to
on the contrary, entered into them with a zest that surprised even
his
schemes
but,
the Prince.
"O, to be alone, Rathunor, where we could think and
study
choose has been the longing of soul these
we
that which
many weeks; can
not
my
very
we go
at
1
36
Within the Temple of
once, to-day
if
possible."
Isis.
She
she
felt
could not wait the necessary time for the preparations to be made.
There was a duty toward their friends that must be fulfilled. The devoted athad been showered upon so long must not be ignored. So,
tentions that
them it
for
was decided
tion,
to give a farewell recep-
before taking their departure for an
indefinite stay in strange lands.
Accordingly invitations were issued to a grand state occasion,
when
the Prince
and Princess would bid their friends and associates Farewell.
did those
who were
Ah!
farewell.
Little
of that brilliant as-
sembly dream, as they clasped the hands of the Princess
and Prince
in cordial
and
was indeed
a
sincere good-by,
that
Farewell to
Neither did they con-
ceive for a
all.
it
moment what
those Farewells
The Retirement.
meant
to the Princess
137
and Prince.
It
was
hard for them to conceal their happiness as every minute of time brought their de-
parture nearer, and what their guests took for the happiness of their presence, really
was
induced by the thoughts of the
future.
They were soon follow
them
those
thoughts
off
and we can only
thought for a time.
in
be
kind,
for,
Let
knowing
thoughts are potent, send them out lovingly
toward
the
Princess Nu-nah.
awakening
mind of
CHAPTER
XII.
THE RETURN TO A NEW
LIFE.
Several years have elapsed since
we
bade our Prince and Princess farewell.
Only at long intervals had they communicated with their friends.
The outer world
had almost forgotten them, but not so with the Hierophant and the Priestess of the Temple. in
Daily,
behalf of
though not in
in
had their prayers gone
their
welfare.
Al-
'communication with them
body they were
source they
souls'
knew
in spirit, all
was
and from
well.
this
The High
Priest, in his astral visits, could see the
growing power of the soul over the slowlyevolving brain of the Princess, and with the electric soul-force, the great nourisher
The Return
and renewer to him, the
of
life,
New
a
to
Life.
139
though unconscious
rounding out was
fast
nearing
completion of the soul's mastery over the brain and body of Nu-nah.
They had near a at
little
life
distant
in
lands,
country village that lay just
the foot
made up
settled
of
the mountains.
of the simple peasantry,
was free from
It
was
where
cant, suspicions, criti-
Here they
cism and morbid curiosity.
could live and follow the bent of their
and unobserved
minds, undisturbed
they so wished.
unknown
yet the
They kept their identity villagers knew from the
Princess' delicate
features
she
beauty of form
belonged
family and station in
thoughtful bearing their love
if
to
life,
some noble but her kind,
towards them
and esteem
and
at once,
won
and equally
did they esteem the Prince for he was
Within the Temple of his.
140
money and
ever lavish with his
attention
who appealed to him for assistThe mountains soon became their
to those
ance.
favorite resort. daily,
and
rests
Long walks were taken made in the quiet nooks
on the mountain
side.
One
place par-
became a very dear
ticularly,
retreat to
them, for never did they stop there but that
some
inspirations
were born.
here that Nu-nah took her
from Rathunor; that
it
was
in this
first
It
was
lesson
sacred spot
Rathunor gently but cautiously
re-
vealed to her the Initiatory Rites of the
Temple
been performed over
that had
her unconscious body.
This excited an
not deep interest, in
intense curiosity,
if
Nu-nah's mind.
She began
to question
and think and, as she thought, there came a vague, glimmering
memory
and when Rathunor would
of the past,
inquire the
The Return
a
to
New
Life.
141
cause of her almost unconscious moods, she would raise her hand to silence his voice,
and whisper, "I
am dreaming
O,
something so grand, so solemn, so sacred haunts
mind; just wait and
my
it
will all
come by and by," then her dark eyes seemed to grow larger and larger and to
burn with a concentrated
The
Prince's delight
as these
fire.
knew no bounds
expressions led him to believe
they sprang from deep desires and terests, so the
the day to
time seemed to shorten for
come when
their
whole time
and attention would be turned study
of
Nature's
secrets of
life
satisfying
that
mysteries
to
and
the the
be revealed to them, thus
realities of life.
inward
longing for the
Also, he knew, the
love that had been born for
in-
in
new
Nu-nah's heart
him was more than that love that the
Within the Temple of his.
142
external
only can know.
could not fathom nor
was content
so he
its
Its
depths he
source pursue,
to wait that promised
by the Astrologer, that Nu-nah would lead, guide and teach him
time, predicted
these spiritual truths and reveal to his
already awakening soul the laws of the spirit.
Now, a new joy was revealed to the Prince when the Princess made him aware that
a
new
had been en-
soul
trusted to their tender care and keeping.
The thoughts heart with
of
maternity Blessed
bliss.
her
filled
privilege,
to
bring to this plane of existence a soul
awaiting incarnation in live,
human
grow and experience on
form, to
this planet
the last grand objective existence that the soul can know.
What
ure would she take
in
care,
what
pleas-
training that
little
The Return soul to of life
know
and
in
to
a
New
God and
its
143
Life.
the mysteries
maturity stand forth to teach
mankind Wisdom and Truth.
The pleasure vent made days
in
preparing for
pass as minutes.
its
ad-
Time,
borne on the wings of love, passed quick-
Her
had gained that control over the mind that it was full with pure, ly.
soul
holy and spiritual thoughts.
Her mind
could not get beyond her husband and the young soul that had been transmitted to her keeping.
was singing her alone in
in
in
The
divine joy of love
her soul.
Rathunor
left
her happiness, knowing that
her condition any great effort on his
part to draw
her
mind
thoughts
into
new channels might lead to dire results. At last the Natalday arrived. The magnetic, as well as the. physical, period of gestation being completed, to
them a
Within the Temple of his.
144
Never was there a human
son was born.
soul greeted with greater love
come than
and wel-
Not only was
this one.
it
the
offspring of the physical union, but that of
the souls.
Welcome,
the children born of
thrice welcome, to
such
physical condition of the for
critical
very
Prince's grief
several
love.
The
Princess was days.
The
and anxiety was almost un-
bearable; neither sleep nor food took a
moment
of his
time during her severe
and often did he think that again Nu-nah's soul would take its flight and
illness,
wend
its
The
way
to the realms above.
eighth day after confinement was
one of stupor and unconsciousness. Not a moment passed unheeded. It was near midnight when, the attendants having retired for a short rest, and Rathunor sat alone by her bedside, her eyes suddenly
The Return
opened and bent Beautiful,
to
a
New
Life.
145
upon him. calm, divine Nu-nah, her wontheir gaze
derful eyes shone with a surprising brilliancy
and they were so riveted upon him
that he dare not move,
The minutes
much
less speak.
between
that intervened
her waking and speaking seemed as an eternity to Rathunor. "
My
me
darling husband, are you beside
are you where
I
can speak to you,
and are we alone?"
Only by a gentle pressure
of the
hand
could he respond, and, gently laying his right
by
hand upon her brow, he assured her
She began
this act of his presence.
speaking
and
her voice was low, yet clear "
distinct,
companion,
knowledge
I
I
My
Rathunor,
have
my true-soul
returned
now impart
with
to you.
the
While
you so patiently and tenderly watched
Within the Temple of Isis.
146
beside
my
frail
and almost
lifeless
body,
was away gaining knowledge and experience in the soul-world. There I
my
soul
am and my relation to you. Do you know, O my Rathunor, that our who
learned
I
souls sustain that divine relation to each
other that makes us immortal, because of
being
The
complete?
two
whole, the
rays of the Divine Ego, are joined and
blended as one
me The
hear
in
our union.
further?" agitation of his grief began to
assuage and he could
and without emotion '
Can you
Yes, go on.
now
listen
calmly
to her words.
What you have
already
been indelibly burned upon my mind and soul. Let me hear all you have
said has
to impart." "
Know you
that this
body was Nu-
nah's and this soul that of Sarthia's?
"
The Return It
fort
to
a
New
Life.
147
was here that only by a mighty efof his will was he able to keep in
abeyance the emotions of
his heart, but
the superior and God-like power of an invisible
Presence
The
sustained him.
Princess took no heed of his silence and
continued her revelations. "
the
Do
you know that on the night of
full
Moon, the solemn and sacred
Rites performed
bodies of Sarthia
over the
unconscious
and Nu-nah
in
the
Sacred Sanctuary of the Temple of
Isis,
our souls were transferred by the magical
power visible
of the
High
assistants?
polarized in
Priest
and the
Nu-nah's
Sarthia's
and that of Sarthia's
soul
in-
was
physical temple in
Both were prostrated, even
this
of
mine.
to dissolution
by the malefic influence of planetary arcs, and this method was resorted to,
Within the Temple of Isis.
148
that both
our lives might be spared to
round out our necessary physical ence while yet for
exist-
these bodies, and also
in
your sake was
this
undertaken by our
Holy Father that you might have that love which you so much craved and the longings of your soul might be satisfied
with the knowledge will
thirsted for.
This
explain to you the great change ob-
served at times unnatural,
me
it
in
your Nu-nah, and the
dreamy moods
The
sometimes.
that possessed
brain was slow to
respond to the wonderfully developed soul of Sarthia
and
it
was
at those times that
the soul gained the supremacy, that the greatest change
now have
would
manifest.
You
the true devoted love of your
companion and the lovely form of Nu-nah for your wife. My Rathunor,
soul
are you satisfied?
If
a
pang of disap-
7 he Return
to
a
New
149
Life.
pointment cross your heart, our darling child here
may
blot that out as he
grows
and learns our mystic lore and become also a soul
climbing the ladder
and spheres than
The
Prince
sank on
his
his fathers in
companion of
higher wisdom
to
ours."
could
not
He
speak.
knees beside the bed and
buried his face in her bosom.
Here
silence
was more profound and spoke deeper wisdom and contentment than ever words could do;
humble
how long he remained
attitude
and
poured
gratefulness in prayer he
when he arose the
in this
forth
knew
his
not; but
was sleeping quietly, the breathing, though feeble, was deeper and more even. He gentlycrossed Princess
her hands upon her bosom, adjusted the clothing carefully and
a
left
new hope he had had
her side, for
full of
many
days.
Within
150
the
Temple of his.
Life again appeared in
all
its
glory, not a
shadow appeared upon its horizon; weariness and anxiety forsook him and he went about as
if
word escaped
walking on
his
lips
nor
air,
but not a
an act be-
trayed his new-born joy.
When
nurses returned
the
once remarked the change
in
they at
the Princess.
They, too, became hopeful and assured the husband that his wife would soon be
The
well.
and
Princess recovered
rapidly,
was not long before her gentle presence and noble influence shed its it
effulgence in the
about
as she
moved
it.
As soon time
home
as
Rathunor could spare the
from Nu-nah's
side
he
sent the
Natal hour of his first-born to the Astrologer Priest.
Anxiously did he await
the reading of the stars and what they
The Return
to
indicated for his child.
a
New Life. The
151
calculations
were made, the judgment submitted writing,
but
"
Shall
I
in
transmit them to
the Prince and Princess, can they yet re-
and
ceive
philosophically
revelations therein
He
left
accept
the
made?"
the study-room and repaired
to the apartments of the
High
Priest to
seek advice and instructions.
Then, by
the exercise of his potent
he made
will,
the necessary observations to see
if
it
were wise to convey the knowledge of the predictions to his children, Nu-nah
and Rathunor. "
Not yet will we send the reading. Our Nu-nah has not sufficiently recovered to bear
any unpleasant news." Rathunor became impatient
and
thought, at times, he would write again the letter must have been lost
but some-
Within
152
the
Temple of his.
At
thing witheld him.
last
strange fore-
He knew
bodings haunted him.
too well
the promptness of the Astrologer Priest;
there must be something that could not
He
be revealed to Nu-nah.
was strong enough
to bear resignedly all
when
that might come, but all
thought he
it
did
come
had not prepared him was only a letter no
his forebodings
to receive
it.
calculations
It
no reading, as indicated by
the stars, was in
it.
The
letter
had been
dictated by the Priest and transcribed by
the scribe
"Our
Hermo, and read
thus:
darling children, Rathunor and
Nu-nah, bear bravely the news
I
now
im-
Your
first
born, the offspring
of true inspiration
and
soul-love, can not
part to you.
remain with you long
The
stars
interior
in
the physical form.
deny a prolonged
knowledge
life,
and
my
of the planetary influ-
The Return also
ence,
tells
to
a
me
New
his
153
Life.
upon our
life
Earth's plane will be of short duration.
His already matured soul does not need
much its
of Earth's experience to
objective existence, before entering
the true it
round out
will
life in
the spiritual realm; there
remain,
dear children, ever
my
beckoning you on, and contributing
you that energy that
will
to
ever spur you to
greater effort to realize while yet in the physical form Immortal Life. carefully, but
when
Be summon
its
Tend
it
the Great Powers that
soul to go,
do not
try to
add the strength of your united prayers to its flight and bid it dehold
it
here, but
part to
home in the spiritual realms God bless and give you the
its
above. strength,
my
children,
your devoted Father.
The
is
the prayer of
Amen!
Amen!"
strength of spiritual force that
Within the Temple of his.
seemed
to
accompany the
and
letter
his
loving advice imparted courage to their hearts,
and instead of giving way
began
to philosophically reason
sole
to grief,
aud con-
themselves that God's ways
were
wiser than man's.
Not many months did spiritual child
soul took
where
its
truly
it
to the souls of left
the
their
lovely
remain with them
until its
realms
beyond,
flight
to
became its
as a beacon-light
parents.
Prince and
Its
departure
Princess
sad
and
lonely for a time and their struggle to
was great but this was of Time the heart and not of the soul. reconciliation
healed the external wound and the terior
vacancy was
tigation
filled
in-
by study, inves-
and the development
to external
consciousness of the knowledge within.
Again, they became restless and plans
The Return were
to
a
laid to leave their
New
Life.
155
happy home near
the mountains, and the devoted friends
they had
made among
were sorry
mento
to part with
who
the villagers
them and,
as
me-
to their honest, noble friendship,
they distributed their household and personal effects to
among them. They
revealed
no one where they were going.
They
disappeared as mysteriously as they came, but where?
Only one place on Earth could tempt them to leave that sacred home, where such extreme joy and sorrow were known, and that was the former
home of
of the soul of Nu-nah,
Isis.
Nu-nah was
The Temple
to enter as
ant to a Priestess, and
an aspir-
Rathunor as a
Priest King.
The Return
to a
New
Life,
with joyful welcomes from
tendants of the Temple.
all
was hailed of the At-
Rathunor and
Within the Temple of his.
156
Nu-nah soon passed the ceremonial Rites of the Temple and none were more faithful in their efforts
and studies than these
new-born children the
High
We
Priest
leave
the especial care of
and the
them
Priestess.
here, wishing
them the
progress, the happiness and that Divine
Peace and Understanding that comes to all
Perfected Souls.
God be
with them.
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