Snow White
π The Real Snow White
“She Who Mirrors the Soul”
A Story of Reflection, Sovereignty, and Elemental Harmony
Written for Sister Loves Divine Remembrance
Book Three of the Sacred Fairy Tale Series
π―️ Before the mirrors were enchanted and poisoned…
There was a kingdom whose Queen was both wise and kind.
She ruled with the counsel of the Elemental Elders, who gifted her a child after many seasons of devotion.
In a moment of deep prayer, snow began to fall.
It kissed her fingers, and she whispered:
“Let her be as pure as snow,
as strong as stone,
as radiant as flame,
and as alive as the breath of spring.”
When her daughter was born, the Queen named her Eira—which means Snow.
πͺ Not Vanity, but Reflection
The mirror was not evil.
It was a sacred artifact passed down from the Temple of Truth—a gift to help monarchs see their own soul without illusion.
But after the Queen passed and the King married a woman of status and insecurity,
the mirror’s magic was misused.
The new Queen feared aging, not because of vanity,
but because her power had always come from being desired,
not being known.
And when she asked the mirror daily,
“Who is the fairest of them all?”
She wasn’t asking who was beautiful—
she was asking,
“Am I still enough to be loved?”
And the mirror—as all true mirrors must—answered honestly.
“The one you seek has not your fear,
for she loves herself as she is.”
It was not about beauty.
It was about inner clarity.
And Eira, child of the Elements, was a clear vessel of remembrance.
π‘ The Forest and the Seven
When Eira fled the palace, she wasn’t escaping punishment.
She was following the call of the forest,
to train with the Seven Keepers of the Elements.
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The first taught her to listen (Earth)
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The second taught her to feel (Water)
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The third taught her to speak truth (Air)
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The fourth taught her to wield will (Fire)
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The fifth taught her to wait (Ether)
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The sixth taught her to love shadow (Void)
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And the seventh... taught her to return.
These weren’t dwarves.
They were starlit beings,
guardians of the soul’s journey through Earth’s forgetting.
π The Apple Was Initiation
When the Queen, still lost in grief and comparison, offered Eira a red apple…
it was not poison in the chemical sense.
It was the final test:
Could she face betrayal from someone once loved
and still choose not to harden her heart?
She took a bite.
Her body went still.
Her soul entered the Great Mirror—the space between lives—where she re-seeded her purpose and purified her lineage.
π The True Awakening
Eira was not awakened by a kiss.
She was awakened by a tone—a note sung by the one who recognized her vibration.
A soul-mirror arrived—not to save her,
but to gently call her back to form.
“You are not dead, beloved,”
the voice sang.
“You are remembered.”
And with that, she opened her eyes—not to marry a stranger,
but to return as a Sovereign.
πΉ Moral of the Sacred Tale:
The fairest one is not the youngest, nor the smoothest of skin—
but the one who has seen her own reflection
and still chosen to love herself.
Snow White was never a victim.
She was a mirror of all that’s true,
and a soul brave enough to be clear
when the world feared transparency.
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