| The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from Concerning Christian Liberty by Martin Luther: His countenance upon them, that we may know His way upon earth
and His saving health among all nations, who is blessed for
evermore. Amen. In the year of the Lord MDXX.
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The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from The Rig Veda: made him
guardian of their comfort.
Sole Lord is he of every holy service. May Indra, girt by Maruts,
be
our succour.
8 To him the Hero, on high days of prowess, heroes for help
and booty
shall betake them.
He hath found light even in the blinding darkness. May Indra,
girt by
Maruts, be our succour.
 The Rig Veda |
The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie: Tuppence and Jane took to their heels. The house they sought was
some way down. Other footsteps echoed behind them. Their breath
was coming in choking gasps as they reached Sir James's door.
Tuppence seized the bell and Jane the knocker.
The man who had stopped them reached the foot of the steps. For a
moment he hesitated, and as he did so the door opened. They fell
into the hall together. Sir James came forward from the library
door.
"Hullo! What's this?"
He stepped forward, and put his arm round Jane as she swayed
uncertainly. He half carried her into the library, and laid her
 Secret Adversary |