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Marzio’s Crucifix and Zoroaster

CHAPTER II
11/17

In the far-off dawn of the soul-life, in the ethereal distance of the outer firmament, in the mist of the star-dust, our spirits were quickened with the spirit of God, and found one another, and met.

Before earth was for us, we were one; before time was for us, we were one--even as we shall be one when there is no time for us any more.

Then Ahura Mazda, the all-wise God, took our two souls from among the stars, and set them in the earth, clothed for a time with mortal bodies.

But we know each other, that we were together from the first, although these earthly things obscure our immortal vision, and we see each other less clearly.
Yet is our love none the less--rather, it seems every day greater, for our bodies can feel joy and sorrow, even as our spirits do; so that I am able to suffer for you, in which I rejoice, and I would that I might be chosen to lay down my life for you, that you might know how I love you; for often you doubt me, and sometimes you doubt yourself.

There should be no doubt in love.


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