Of these four, Life stood apart. Truth is eternal once stated, while Form and Light do not endure. Only Life falls between them, as befits its nature. Yet there is no mooring in the space between. Life guides itself to an end.
So paths would see Life guide itself in the path of Form and Light, its eldest brothers. Epheral, as the substance of the world, Life shall appear and vanish.
So paths would see Life guide itself in the path of the middle brother, Truth. Ascending to perfection, Life would abandon change and beco eternal.
And Life may yet create a new path, that of the youngest brother. A path of change, neither epheral nor eternal.
The world is unwritten. There is Truth in anything that may yet be. Man belongs to Life, but may yet attain the virtues he was not born to. Man may discover new virtues where none lay before. Such is the power of the divine within us, that we may winnow the paths before us unto the perfection sought by the first soul.
The Book of Eight Verses, the Verse of Division. (New Kheman Edition, 542 PD)
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