FAIRY TALES OPERA CYCLE |
PETER HUEBNER · THE ISLAND OF HAPPINESS |
The Ancient Star Path of Our Ancestors to Cosmic Power |
The Just Cognition of Power | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Power of Naturalness | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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the king's son in turn the gold did not mean anything in particular,
and he gave it to the gardener for his children to play As
natural as it was for the princess to value gold lower than the light
of enlightenment, as natural it was for the king's son in turn that
gold belonged to the field of toys - good enough for children to toy
around with and to enjoy. “A king does not work for gold, silver, and precious stones, like the ministers did so laboriously; the king owns these goods in abundance, and in the same manner in which they fall into his hands from somewhere he passes them on quickly, but with the advice to use them for childlike play and not to deal with them seriously like with something of value. Important for the king's son was his golden hair: important for him was only the light of enlightenment, and that links him with the princess predestinating the two a successful royal couple. |
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