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This tale teaches us that we have abandoned the wise lifestyle of the little bird and the free will that we enjoyed once upon a time, only to get lost in a labyrinth from which we cannot escape as easily as one might have imagined…



And now, just a pause along the road so as to be able to find out:


Where have we come from? And where are we going? The answers to these questions will enable us to take the true road and to achieve self-realization, not only as human beings, but also, and more profoundly as the spiritual and immortal beings that we are.



And to enlighten us better, in the New Testament we find that Jesus of Galilee responds: “Perhaps it is not written in our law: Are you gods?


Those to whom the word of God has been given are called gods;


and the Scripture cannot be set aside.”



And we know, finally, that those who know God shall become immortal, and the others shall suffer absurd calamities and torments…, just as it had been very well comprehended by the Prince Royal, about whom we have not had any further news.



And it seems incredible that the spirit of a little bird and of many animals should be superior to the spirit of some children, youths and adults, who think of themselves as superior beings and who look down at humble persons…; and who, when they do not actually spit on them, despise them or cause them to disappear.