Within the Temple of Isis eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 73 pages of information about Within the Temple of Isis.

Within the Temple of Isis eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 73 pages of information about Within the Temple of Isis.

“True, my son, but that need not disquiet you.  The resources of Nature are many and far from being exhausted.  But then, youth is naturally impatient.  Did you so deeply love the Princess?”

At this point Sarthia would have withdrawn but she found that her desire to stay chained her to the spot, and glancing at the Hierophant she realized that her presence was known to him and that he wished her to remain.

The Prince mused thoughtfully for a few moments before replying and then said with a half sigh, “You know, O Father, that I myself did not particularly desire that marriage.  From my earliest childhood I have been fond of my cousin and playfellow.  As she matured I have admired, with family pride, her perfect beauty of form, her haughty spirit and her ability to rule.  And yet, as you, who can so easily read the innermost secrets of the heart, must know I have not been able to discern the happiness for myself in this union that my soul would crave, or that you led me to expect in wedded love.  If my ambition irresistibly impelled me to fill the external destinies of mankind, to become a monarch of unsurpassed power and magnificence, then would Nu-nah be the royal consort absolutely adapted for such pride and pomp.  But, you know, O Father, all these things are as empty bubbles and child toys to one aspiring to become a Priest King, to him who hungers and thirsts, day and night for wisdom, for knowledge of the more inner secrets of Nature, guarded so jealously by the Priesthood but revealed by the very Gods themselves to those worthy to know and fit to use and assist in carrying out the plans and orderly workings of the very Universe itself.

“In form and feature Nu-nah’s image meets my highest ideal, but when I would speak of the thoughts and ambitions upon which my soul dwells, then her cold look of incomprehension appalls me with the vast difference in our natures.  Her thoughts can never penetrate the realm wherein my life-forces are all centered.  Never have I experienced from her the response my love would crave.”

“Have you then never at any time felt that Nu-nah’s love for you could be trained and in time evolved to the plane whereby she would respond to you?”

“Nu-nah does not seem capable of the love of soul.  She accepts me as a lover due her, and whose attention and presence gratify her pride and vanity.  Never once, or perhaps only once, have I ever seen or imagined I saw a recognition of love, and that was the night of the full Moon, during the recent ceremonies.  As, with your permission, I for a moment drew near the couch on which she reposed, she suddenly raised to a half-sitting position and seemed strangely startled by my presence.  With a thrill of hope, that finally love was awakening, I sprang forward and spake anxiously and fondly to her.  For the first time in all my life her glance vibrated to my heart’s very core.  My brain reeled with intoxication as she pressed my hand, and the love from her eyes burns now into my soul as I recall that one second of bliss.  But, alas! she fell back into her former lifeless state and lingers so until I am in doubt if after all it were not some illusion connected with the wonderful Magic of that night.”

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