FAIRY TALES OPERA CYCLE
PETER HUEBNER  ·  THE ISLAND OF HAPPINESS
The Ancient Star Path of Our Ancestors to Cosmic Power
The Middle Ring of Cognition in the Light of the Sun
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The Wealth of Sages
and of Kings
                                     

The wealth of a king and his people lies outside - the wealth of a sage, however, within; but this does not mean - as the example of the cow Savala shows - that the sage could not, if he deems it appropriate, procure immeasurable outer riches, riches which many times surpass even the riches of a king.

“Yet the sage normally does not make use of these abilities for in his complete fulfilment he does not yearn for such goods.

Thus he apparently lives in all outer modesty on whatever nature provides.

“However, the sage proves in no way modest when it comes to the inner values of life - truth, immortality, omniscience, omnipotence, and infinite bliss.

Here only the highest is good enough because he knows that these values of infinity alone guarantee him that complete freedom which he needs for his personal life and work.

                                     
                                     
                                     
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
The Middle Ring
of Cognition in the
Light of the Sun

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The Cow of Perfect Fulfilment of Desires
Enlivening the
Fields of Conscience
The Cosmic World-Festival of Desires
The Origin of Desires
The Soul on Its
Cosmic Journey
The World of Desires
The Cosmic Way
to Freedom
The Procession
of the Desires
The Father of Desires
Highest Fulfilment
of Desires
The Dance of Desires
The Perfect Shape of the Cosmic Fulfilment
of Desires
The Tale of the Sage Sehermund and His Wishing-Cow
The Royal Duty
The Just Fulfilment
of the Royal Duty
The Wealth of
Sages and of Kings
The Common Responsibility of the
Sage and the King
The Experience
of Freedom
The Power of Wisdom
The Natural Desire for Freedom From the
Royal Duties
The Unbending Will
of the Sage
The Skill of the Sage in Exerting His Power
The Secret Means and Ways of the Sages
The Test of the King