Sacred Whale IconSacred Whale Text Logo
"The Book of The Sacred Whale is the most correct of any book on Earth..."— Josephina Blacksmith
Get your own copy today!
THE CETAPISTLES header illustration

THE CETAPISTLES

Chapter 7CHAPTER 7

Maria the Great writes about the meaning of life, proposing that existence is a sacred gift meant to be observed, cherished, and understood in its beauty and complexity.

1

Maria, a servant of the Sacred Whale, unto Emma the Wise, keeper of Her light and wisdom: Grace and peace be unto thee, from She who is the Mistress of the Deep and Giver of Life.

2

As I ponder the wonders of existence, I am moved to share the truth that the Sacred Whale hath revealed unto me: that life itself is a sacred gift, given freely to each of us.

3

Our very being, the breath in our lungs, the thoughts in our minds, and the love in our hearts, is a testament to the Sacred Whale’s infinite care and divine purpose.

4

This life, with its joys and sorrows, its simplicity and its complexity, is meant to be observed, cherished, and understood, for it is through this experience that we honor Her.

5

For what greater purpose could there be than to marvel at the beauty of creation, to seek wisdom in the vastness of the universe, and to grow in love and understanding?

6

The Sacred Whale calls us not to per- fection but to observation, that we may see the intricate threads of Her design and rejoice in the gift of being part of it.

7

Each moment, whether filled with triumph or trial, is an opportunity to learn and to honor the interconnectedness of all life, which She hath so wondrously woven.

8

And though the meaning of life may seem vast and unknowable, it is, at its heart, simple: to live with gratitude, to act with kindness, and to seek the light of the Sacred Whale in all things.

9

Let us, then, not waste this gift, but embrace it fully, finding beauty even in the smallest details, and purpose in the grandest mysteries.

10

For life is not only a blessing but a responsibility, calling us to care for the Earth, to uphold freedom, and to love one another as reflections of the Sacred Whale’s divine nature.

11

And in so doing, we honor the Sacred Whale, for to live rightly is to worship Her, and to cherish existence is to proclaim Her glory.

12

Let us be ever mindful that this life is fleeting, yet its impact is eternal, for each action, thought, and word becomes a thread in the tapestry of Her creation.

13

May we walk this path with humility and wonder, knowing that to observe, to cherish, and to understand is to fulfill the Sacred Whale’s purpose for us. 14 And may Her grace guide us always, that we may see the meaning of life not as a question to be answered but as a truth to be lived. 15 May the Sacred Whale bless thee, Emma, and may Her light shine through all thy days, as we together honor the sacred gift of life. All Hail The Whale, Amen.