Roses at Dawn in an Ice Age World

a novel by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Episode 2b of the series The Lodging for the Rose

Page 168

Chapter 4 - Rotundity

      "Let's not forget that the Old World reasserted itself," I interrupted Sylvia song that the king of old of her story would have loved to hear. "Let's not forget that the Old World has reasserted itself after every renaissance. But let's also not forget that each great phase shift that caused a renaissance was started in response to an engineered crisis in the Old Word that pushed mankind towards an ever-deeper hell, that forced it to rouse itself and reassert the freedom of the human being. We have seen such an engineered hell in the form of the American Civil War that was imposed from the Old World. We have also seen America's Great Depression and the rise of fascism in Europe. Each chapter though, of this opening book to hell opened the gates wider to the coming New World that marked the train of tragedies from the old Word with the sign of the certainty of its doom. The Old World always recovered tough, and was brought back to dominate the world scene with yet new chapters in which the overturning of the Principle of Universal Love continued and threatened the New World evermore deeply. However, it appears now that the Old Word has served its final chapter up which opens the scene to the core of hell which appears as nothing more than just a deep black emptiness. The chapter of the Global Warming Doctrine will likely be its last chapter. With this last engineered phase, that shifts the gaze of men to a hell that does not exist, to hide the real hell the point of no return appears to have been crossed for the Old World. The truth, it seems, can no longer be hidden. It day is at hand and is dawning."

      "This promises to be a dawn the likes of which has never been seen before on the horizon of time," said Sylvia solemnly. "The point of no return to the Old appears to have been crossed in establishing the New World for mankind in the unfolding wake of the Principle of Universal Love for evermore. It appears that the return of the Ice Age forced this awakening on us, in what may be called one day the greatest and final phase shift in history. It has already burned many of the bridges to the Old World and closed its doors. Its time is over."

      I applauded Sylvia for her great song. "A song of confidence and power," I called it. "But, Sylvia, with all the fancy words the theatric rhetoric set aside, I have to agree that from all that I can see happening, it appears that we have already crossed the line of transition beyond which there is no going back in any way. I think that is the real significance of the dawn towards the sunrise that we are celebrating this morning. We are celebrating a dawn and a sunrise that no one can turn back. We are celebrating that we will be celebrating what unfolds from this moment in history for evermore, irreversibly!"



      I had to admit to myself that I hadn't recognized the awesome magnitude of our own dawning involvement in this transition before Sylvia had asked the question as to what we were really celebrating.

     "We are celebrating the beginning of what promises to become the brightest renaissance in the entire history of the unfolding Principle of Universal Love. We are celebrating the rise of a greater civilization on the Earth than any that we have yet even imagined. Forget the coming Ice Age. It will be a non-event in that renaissance the builds the greatest civilization ever. Let's celebrate its sunrise with which we will be intensely associated, rejoicing in the fact that the transition has finally begun."

      "I bet you didn't know any of this before you got involved with this dawning in East Germany?" Sylvia asked in a tone of a sudden astonishment.

      "How could I have known? I knew that an Ice Age was somehow on the horizon and that it wouldn't likely hit us in our lifetime. So what did it matter? Also, I had never concerned myself with universal principles before, much less the capacity that we have as human beings as a matter of principle, to uplift the biotic processes on Earth to such a high degree that the coming Ice Age will be a non-event. There was a time when I had been scared of the Ice Age and had closed my eyes to it so as not to see its imperative, being afraid that we would fail. Now I am looking forward to getting ready for it, because we will not fail.


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