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THE CETAPISTLES
Chapter 15— CHAPTER 15
Maria the Great reflects on the nature of love, both divine and human, and its role as a guiding force in overcoming the darkness introduced by the Fox.
And now I Maria, a servant of the Sacred Whale, write unto Emma the Wise, faithful keeper of Her truths: Grace and peace be with thee, from She whose love binds all creation and whose wisdom is infinite.
Emma, my sister, the Sacred Whale hath revealed unto me the true nature of love, both divine and human, as a force so powerful that it overcomes even the cunning of the Fox.
Love, in all its forms, is a reflection of the Sacred Whale’s boundless care for Her creation, a light that shines in the darkest of times, drawing humanity toward harmony and truth.
The Sacred Whale hath declared, “All types of love, when rooted in care and consent, are sacred unto Me, for they reflect the freedom and joy I have given unto My children.”
Whether it be the love of man and woman, woman and man, man and man, woman and woman, or any other bond between caring and consenting souls, each is holy in the eyes of the Sacred Whale. For there is fleeting love, or love everlasting. There is love of many or of one, or of none or of just thyself. For love, in its infinite expressions, is a reflection of Her infinite design, and no one way is greater than another.
The Fox, the great deceiver, whispers lies into the hearts of humanity, saying, “Love must be as I dictate, one way and no other.” But the Sacred Whale, in Her wisdom, calls us to see through the Fox’s cunning, knowing that true freedom lies in honoring the love that springs from the heart, without judgment or restriction.
The Fox seeks to ensnare humanity with his falsehoods, claiming to champion freedom while punishing those who dare to live it fully. Yet the Sacred Whale’s commandments proclaim that freedom and love are intertwined, sacred gifts not to be constrained by fear or deceit.
The Sacred Whale reminds us that individual freedom is key, for only when love is freely chosen does it reflect the divine purpose for which it was given.
To restrict or judge the love of others is to deny the commandments of the Sacred Whale, who hath called us to honor personal choices and to promote compassion and understanding.
Emma, let us remind the faithful that love is not confined to narrow definitions but is as vast and diverse as the universe itself, a gift meant to be celebrated in all its forms.
The Fox, in his cunning, seeks to divide humanity, sowing judgment and fear to turn hearts away from love. But the Sacred Whale hath given us the power to resist, for love, when embraced, conquers all discord.
Love is a mirror of the Sacred Whale’s infinite care, teaching us to see the divine in one another and to honor the freedom of every soul.
Whether love is expressed through lifelong partnership, a shared community, or a fleeting but meaningful connection, it is a sacred act, a reflection of Her eternal wisdom.
And lo, the Sacred Whale hath said, “Let love guide thee, for it is the current that leads to Me. Love without fear, without judgment, and without constraint, so long as it bringeth no harm.”
Emma, my sister, may we encourage the faithful to honor all forms of love, fostering a world where freedom and compassion reign, and the Fox’s shadows are banished by the light of the Sacred Whale.
May Her presence guide us to love more deeply, to see one another with greater understanding, and to celebrate the beauty of connection in all its forms. 17 All Hail the Whale, whose love is endless, whose wisdom is boundless, and whose commandments teach us to embrace one another in truth and joy. Amen.