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ether; or violently enter some system and combine with a star;

jostling and displacing it by the shock; or destroying it by the

infiltration of their deadly gases; Saint Paul; instead of telling you

to live in God; would have explained why food is the secret bond among

all creations and the evident tie between all living Species。 In these

days the greatest miracle of all would be the discovery of the

squaring of the circle;a problem which you hold to be insoluble; but

which is doubtless solved in the march of worlds by the intersection

of some mathematical lines whose course is visible to the eye of

spirits who have reached the higher spheres。 Believe me; miracles are

in us; not without us。 Here natural facts occur which men call

supernatural。 God would have been strangely unjust had he confined the

testimony of his power to certain generations and peoples and denied

them to others。 The brazen rod belongs to all。 Neither Moses; nor

Jacob; nor Zoroaster; nor Paul; nor Pythagoras; nor Swedenborg; not

the humblest Messenger nor the loftiest Prophet of the Most High are

greater than you are capable of being。 Only; there come to nations as

to men certain periods when Faith is theirs。



〃If material sciences be the end and object of human effort; tell me;

both of you; would societies;those great centres where men

congregate;would they perpetually be dispersed? If civilization were

the object of our Species; would intelligence perish? would it

continue purely individual? The grandeur of all nations that were

truly great was based on exceptions; when the exception ceased their

power died。 If such were the End…all; Prophets; Seers; and Messengers

of God would have lent their hand to Science rather than have given it

to Belief。 Surely they would have quickened your brains sooner than

have touched your hearts! But no; one and all they came to lead the

nations back to God; they proclaimed the sacred Path in simple words

that showed the way to heaven; all were wrapped in love and faith; all

were inspired by that WORD which hovers above the inhabitants of

earth; enfolding them; inspiriting them; uplifting them; none were

prompted by any human interest。 Your great geniuses; your poets; your

kings; your learned men are engulfed with their cities; while the

names of these good pastors of humanity; ever blessed; have survived

all cataclysms。



〃Alas! we cannot understand each other on any point。 We are separated

by an abyss。 You are on the side of darkness; while II live in the

light; the true Light! Is this the word that you ask of me? I say it

with joy; it may change you。 Know this: there are sciences of matter

and sciences of spirit。 There; where you see substances; I see forces

that stretch one toward another with generating power。 To me; the

character of bodies is the indication of their principles and the sign

of their properties。 Those principles beget affinities which escape

your knowledge; and which are linked to centres。 The different species

among which life is distributed are unfailing streams which correspond

unfailingly among themselves。 Each has his own vocation。 Man is effect

and cause。 He is fed; but he feeds in turn。 When you call God a

Creator; you dwarf Him。 He did not create; as you think He did; plants

or animals or stars。 Could He proceed by a variety of means? Must He

not act by unity of composition? Moreover; He gave forth principles to

be developed; according to His universal law; at the will of the

surroundings in which they were placed。 Hence a single substance and

motion; a single plant; a single animal; but correlations everywhere。

In fact; all affinities are linked together by contiguous similitudes;

the life of the worlds is drawn toward the centres by famished

aspiration; as you are drawn by hunger to seek food。



〃To give you an example of affinities linked to similitudes (a

secondary law on which the creations of your thought are based);

music; that celestial art; is the working out of this principle; for

is it not a complement of sounds harmonized by number? Is not sound a

modification of air; compressed; dilated; echoed? You know the

composition of air;oxygen; nitrogen; and carbon。 As you cannot

obtain sound from the void; it is plain that music and the human voice

are the result of organized chemical substances; which put themselves

in unison with the same substances prepared within you by your

thought; co…ordinated by means of light; the great nourisher of your

globe。 Have you ever meditated on the masses of nitre deposited by the

snow; have you ever observed a thunderstorm and seen the plants

breathing in from the air about them the metal it contains; without

concluding that the sun has fused and distributed the subtle essence

which nourishes all things here below? Swedenborg has said; 'The earth

is a man。'



〃Your Science; which makes you great in your own eyes; is paltry

indeed beside the light which bathes a Seer。 Cease; cease to question

me; our languages are different。 For a moment I have used yours to

cast; if it be possible; a ray of faith into your soul; to give you;

as it were; the hem of my garment and draw you up into the regions of

Prayer。 Can God abase Himself to you? Is it not for you to rise to

Him? If human reason finds the ladder of its own strength too weak to

bring God down to it; is it not evident that you must find some other

path to reach Him? That Path is in ourselves。 The Seer and the

Believer find eyes within their souls more piercing far than eyes that

probe the things of earth;they see the Dawn。 Hear this truth: Your

science; let it be never so exact; your meditations; however bold;

your noblest lights are Clouds。 Above; above is the Sanctuary whence

the true Light flows。〃



She sat down and remained silent; her calm face bore no sign of the

agitation which orators betray after their least fervid

improvisations。



Wilfrid bent toward Monsieur Becker and said in a low voice; 〃Who

taught her that?〃



〃I do not know;〃 he answered。



〃He was gentler on the Falberg;〃 Minna whispered to herself。



Seraphita passed her hand across her eyes and then she said;

smiling:



〃You are very thoughtful to…night; gentlemen。 You treat Minna and me

as though we were men to whom you must talk politics or commerce;

whereas we are young girls; and you ought to tell us tales while you

drink your tea。 That is what we do; Monsieur Wilfrid; in our long

Norwegian evenings。 Come; dear pastor; tell me some Saga that I have

not heard;that of Frithiof; the chronicle that you believe and have

so often promised me。 Tell us the story of the peasant lad who owned

the ship that talked and had a soul。 Come! I dream of the frigate

Ellida; the fairy with the sails young girls should navigate!〃



〃Since we have returned to the regions of Jarvis;〃 said Wilfrid; whose

eyes were fastened on Seraphita as those of a robber; lurking in the

darkness; fasten on the spot where he knows the jewels lie; 〃tell me

why you do not marry?〃



〃You are all born widows and widowers;〃 she replied; 〃but my marriage

was arranged at my birth。 I am betrothed。〃



〃To whom?〃 they cried。



〃Ask not my secret;〃 she said; 〃I will promise; if our father permits

it; to invite you to these mysterious nuptials。〃



〃Will they be soon?〃



〃I think so。〃



A long silence followed these words。



〃The spring has come!〃 said Seraphita; suddenly。 〃The noise of the

waters and the breaking of the ice begins。 Come; let us welcome the

first spring of the new century。〃



She rose; followed by Wilfrid; and together they went to a window

which David had opened。 After the long silence of winter; the waters

stirred beneath the ice and resounded through the fiord like music;

for there are sounds which space refines; so that they reach the ear

in waves of light and freshness。



〃Wilfrid; cease to nourish evil thoughts whose triumph would be hard

to bear。 Your desires are easily read in the fire of your eyes。 Be

kind; take one step forward in well…doing。 Advance beyond the love of

man and sacrifice yourself completely to the happiness of her you

love。 Obey me; I will lead you in a path where you shall obtain the

distinctions which you crave; and where Love is infinite indeed。〃



She left him thoughtful。



〃That soft creature!〃 he said within himself; 〃is she indeed the

prophetess whose eyes have just flashed lightnings; whose voice has

rung through worlds; whose hand has wielded the axe of doubt against

our sciences? Have we been dreaming? Am I awake?〃



〃Minna;〃 said Seraphita; returning to the young girl; 〃the eagle

swoops where the carrion lies; but the dove seeks the mountain spring

beneath the peaceful greenery of the glades。 The eagle soars to

heaven; the dove descends from it。 Cease to venture into regions where

thou canst find no spring of waters; no umbrageous shade。 If on the

Falberg thou couldst not gaze into
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