Question:
You have explained that to achieve a total resurrection one must not only overcome death but must also master life (you called this the second resurrection). Can you explain the concept of mastering life more clearly?
The Seer:
There is a poem by Edgar Lee Masters that I believe sums up this abstract concept of embracing life. I have found it inspiring and believe it will clarify it for you.
Lucinda Matlock
I went to the dances at Chandlerville,
And played snap-out at Winchester.
One time we changed partners,
Driving home in the moonlight of middle June,
And then I found Davis.
We were married and lived together for seventy years,
Enjoying, working, raising the twelve children,
Eight of whom we lost Ere I had reached the age of sixty.
I spun, I wove, I kept the house, I nursed the sick,
I made the garden, and for holiday
Rambled over the fields where sang the larks,
And by Spoon River gathering many a shell,
And many a flower and medicinal weed —
Shouting to the wooded hills, singing to the green valleys.
At ninety-six I had lived enough, that is all,
And passed to a sweet repose.
What is this I hear of sorrow and weariness,
Anger, discontent and drooping hopes?
Degenerate sons and daughters,
Life is too strong for you —
It takes life to love Life.
ᛈᛁᚾᛖ says
Life is too strong for some, I am grateful to still have life! Thank you for this poem 💜
Dhani says
Love life. Yep.
Miriam says
This poem has been on my mind recently. The words “It takes Life to Love Life” have stayed with me.
Vanessa says
Thankyou Almine brilliant ❤🧚♂️