The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from The Koran: from the sky, and we give it to you to drink, nor is it ye who store
it up.
And we, verily, we quicken and kill; and we are of (all things)
heirs.
And we already know the foremost of you, and we know the laggards
too!
And, verily, it is your Lord who will gather you; verily, He is wise
and knowing.
And we did create man from crackling clay of black mud wrought in
form.
And the ginns had we created before of smokeless fire.
The Koran |
The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from The Oakdale Affair by Edgar Rice Burroughs: She stopped abruptly, flushed scarlet as the other three
looked at her in silence, and then: "I am sorry," she said.
"I didn't know what I was saying. I am so frightened.
You have all been good to me."
"I tell you what we do." It was Giova speaking in the
masterful voice of one who has perfect confidence in his
own powers. "I know fine way out. This wood circle
back south through swamp mile, mile an' a half. The
road past Squeebs an' Case's go right through it. I know
path there I fin' myself. We on'y have to cross road, that
only danger. Then we reach leetle stream south of
The Oakdale Affair |
The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare: Of her that threw it: noble she was, and thought
I stood engag'd: but when I had subscrib'd
To mine own fortune, and inform'd her fully
I could not answer in that course of honour
As she had made the overture, she ceas'd,
In heavy satisfaction, and would never
Receive the ring again.
KING.
Plutus himself,
That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine,
Hath not in nature's mystery more science
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