Daughter of the Frost: Path of the Servant Master
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Daughter of the Frost is also a love sonnet to god: a story of a peaceful vision and the possibilities that exist within our own visions of reality.
It is delivered at a time when we believe ourselves to be far from a heaven-on-earth. It is to remind us that on earth, as it is in heaven is the destiny that is simply the cumulated result -the consequence- of each life lived one moment at a time- of one kind action and thought at a time, one after another, in the moment of now.
We may think that God is not so close, but perhaps it is not that God has not spoken to us lately,
as much as we have listened too much to those who claim to be gods' representatives
and have not placed our own ear upon the breast of the god/goddess,
listening intimately to her heartbeat within whispering truth and joy into our soul.
Have we forgotten how to listen to god? For the time to listen is here.
And her message is simply that heaven-on-earth is not that far-distant or impossible as we may have been led to believe.
My religion is kindness. The Dalai Lama
This is a fictional book about possibilities and truths. .
In order to begin to find new vistas, we must begin a new dialogue,
and ask new questions,
For much truth yet awaits us.
Peace on earth, goodwill to men.
Dr. Stephen Spyrison
Dr. Stephen Spyrison, DDS, is the author/ co-author of 3 books, including 'In Gods Grace- A Spiritual Renasissance'. He is married, has 3 grown children, and has a general dental practise in the midwest. He has done a variety of presentations on spiritual and metaphsysical related topics for 10 years, including the divine feminine/ Mary Magdalene, Crop Circles, and others. He has also been to Mexico and Peru on medical/dental mission trips. Beside enjoying most outdoor activities and cycling, his passion is the seeking and sharing of truth on a path to peace.
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Daughter of the Frost - Dr. Stephen Spyrison
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First published by AuthorHouse 01/05/2012
ISBN: 978-1-4685-0923-6 (sc)
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ISBN: 978-1-4685-0922-9 (ebk)
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Contents
Valley of the Gods
Tseliki’s appearance: Entrance and her early years
Unfolding of the servant-master
Spirits in the woods
The Cloth
A Sanctuary in the clouds
When the teacher is ready, the student appears
The Great Drought of the northern desert
The master / art of living
Turning of the cheek
As a Shaman
In the eyes of god… .
Journey of the Monks
The outside world observes
A moment of presence… .
Turning over the Tea shop
Creating the garden-alter
Return of the time of Celebrations
A Legacy: Era of Peace
Completion of the Circle of Life
Path of the servant-master
A story is given . . . .
The prophecy,
And they shall beat their swords into plowshares
and their spears into pruning hooks.
Nation shall not lift up sword against nation,
neither will they practice war anymore.
Isaiah 2:2-4,
Micah 4:1-3
Dedicated to the quiet and gentle god &
goddess that resides within each of us.
The library is a quiet and sacred place;
Angels and gods huddled in dark unopened books.
Charles Simic—‘In the Library’
Modern man has made a god of science;
and not unlike the god of mans’ religions, often an intolerant one.
24121.pngA science that has told us Darwins’ Theory is the only one we should hear, that we lived in caves 30,000 years ago and that we are the only known intelligent life form in the universe. It is a science that has persuaded us to forget our probable past—the origins from which we have likely come.
Is it possible that we exist by the grace of intelligent design? And that intelligent humans have been here upon this terra-earth far longer than we have been told—for hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years. Nor, that we are alone in the universe. Those visitors, past and present, who look over and observe us, may have bequeathed their genetic make-up to this planet. Exactly as the co-discoverer of DNA, Sir Francis Crick said—the Darwinian Theory of Evolution is not the only or even the most likely theory of existence; we may have been seeded from the stars *(f/n:).
So perhaps our lineage is from gods
of the heavens and stars.
And perhaps we merely called those beings from other stars and planets gods, because they appear to have vaster powers than we.
The important thing is that we, who have come from these gods, also have great creational powers and abilities that for ages our religion and culture has pressed us to deny—though the great masters throughout history have attempted to nudge our memories back to truth:
These things and greater, shall ye also do.
John 10:14
I share a vision of a past life, but the story’s value lies in its ability to remind us of our possible future. The vision is of a simple and peaceful co-existence—but it is neither an imposed one, nor is it handed to us on a silver platter. For it is a time of peace that we gift to ourselves, by setting down our arms and choosing a peaceful form of living together.
We need to remember that the ‘great gift’: free-will, has implied within it that we are responsible for co-creating the world in which we live. An intercession by God, even in the form of a rescue
, is an abdication of the understanding of divine free-will, as well as a denial of the truth of eternal existence in this, and realms beyond.
It would be a denial of why we have come to this earth, and what we are here to remember—our godhood.
The question that the great prophets have posed back to us throughout all time is always the same—’How wisely will we choose in this life, this realm, this moment?’
For the future is not written upon stone, but crafted by our own hands, in our actions of today. The prophets call us by showing to us, a possible future, to remind us to awaken and change course today—lest we arrive at the destination that we seem to be headed, and while we still have time to make course corrections.
This is a story melding myth, history and vision, to remind or suggest to us of who we are and where we came from; our possible past truths and lives, and the inherent powers we all possess.
But most importantly, also of our responsibility to choose and create the future we dream by our words, thoughts and actions today.
May we gather for awhile around the fireside of humans, gods and goddesses and share the miraculous power of story-telling and truth-sharing of our fellow beings.
As was written twice in the sacred scriptures of the Bible, once in the old and once in the new testaments:
"Is it not written in your scriptures,
‘Ye are gods’"
John 10:34
Valley of the Gods
The ancients seemed to know things that we have long since forgotten.
Albert Einstein.
On the meaning of mythology: . . . .
"When men began to increase in number on the earth
and daughters were born to them,
the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful,
and they married any of them they chose . . . .
The Nephilim (*those who