🐍 The White Snake

 


🐍 The White Snake

“He Who Heard the Forgotten Tongues”
A Story of Listening Beyond the Veil, Animal Wisdom, and the Return of the Silent Oracle
As remembered through Sister Loves Divine Remembrance
Book Twenty-Two of the Sacred Fairy Tale Series


πŸŒ™ There once lived a quiet soul named Kael…

He served in the royal courts, not for power,
but to be close to the libraries, gardens, and animals.

One day, when cleaning the queen’s chambers,
he found a gleaming white serpent curled atop a scroll.

The snake did not strike.
She looked into his eyes and whispered,

“You are ready to remember.”

Kael did not eat her.
He bowed.

She offered him a single scale—luminous, humming.

“Place this on your tongue at midnight under starlight,” she said.
“And you will hear the voices of all beings who were once silenced.”

He obeyed.

And when he did…


🐦 The Awakening of Ears

Kael heard the rustle of trees as poems,
the sighs of horses as laments,
and the songs of birds as blueprints of the divine.

No longer a servant—
he was a Listener.

He began to aid those no one could understand:

  • He helped the Ant Kingdom rebuild their tunnels after the floods

  • He carried a dying Fish downstream to sacred waters

  • He moved stones in the forest so Snakes could sunbathe safely again

Each creature gave him a boon—not gold, but memory.

They reminded him who he was before the forgetting.


πŸ‘‘ The Princess and the Puzzle

One day, the princess—trained to speak only in logic—declared:

“I shall only wed a man who can understand the riddle of my silence.”

Many tried. All failed.

Kael was brought in—not as a suitor, but as a servant.

He simply stood in silence.

And the princess began to weep.

“You… heard it,” she said.
“The sorrow behind my smile.”

He placed the White Snake’s scale in her palm.

“It’s time you remembered your own voice,” he said.


πŸ•Š️ The Oracle Returns

They did not marry.
They awakened.

Together, they traveled the land,
restoring forgotten languages, healing beasts, and listening to stones.

The White Snake followed them always, unseen,
singing the silent verses of a time yet to come.


🌿 Moral of the Sacred Tale:

You do not need to conquer love—only listen for it.

The world speaks in a thousand forgotten tongues.
Those who remember how to listen will never be alone.

The Oracle does not shout. She whispers.
Only the humble can hear her song.

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