Thesis on the proliferation of the scrolls
(Gospel of Horen: 5-9; paraphrased and commentary)
From the earlier days of Horen’s kin, thy’ have been snuck up on by the creeping presence of sin. At that time Ibless suffered in the void, gone from the grace of GOD, so man did prosper.
Yet then as man became more worldly, so did his appetite for sin, and so man and kin found them separate from each other: mountains, forest, desert, and plains.
While the scrolls tell us of the very origin of Horen’s kin, they also tell us of our downfall, for man without GOD. Is akin to man without water, for his throat will suffer for water, as his
soul will suffer for GOD.
(Gospel of Horen: 14-25; paraphrased and commentary)
Horen feeling the separation of GOD from the soul, he feared, so he prayed, upon him was granted a message, a grotto in the east. Yet while Horen sought, he took upon pilgrimage. In his
absence man held not true, for man did sin, from the void, creeping, haunting did Ibless arise. Within the guise of Horen did Ibless preach, spreading, infecting man.
In the everyday life of man, one must ask, does man live by the scroll? Walk upon the street and turn to strangers, ask upon them, speak to them; does the common man know the scrolls,
does the common man know the lifeblood of GOD? If we are to look at the scrolls as the word of GOD given unto man so that man may live in the shadow of bis being, in the image of
his desire, then should man not know the scrolls by heart? Should a man not carry the scrolls as he carries a blade?
In conclusion; I look upon the current life of man, to be shallow, without the depth and heart of GOD. In my mind, the common man has not lost the path of GOD purely, but nor does
man nourish his soul with the word of GOD daily as he should. Look upon the stands of a market, see not copies of the cannon, see not copies of the scrolls.
Moving forward in my path, every step I shall take will be nourished in the light and love of GOD. I look for a future; where man will find the scrolls within his heart, within the marketplace, within
the common tavern. In pursuit of this purpose, I propose an effort to print and distribute the scrolls across the land, till man does learn, till man does taste the nectar of GOD’s word once more.
In GOD and faith
Written by;
Acolyte Cailin