๐บ The Wolf and the Seven Youth
๐บ The Wolf and the Seven Youth
“The Test of the Shadow Gate”
A Tale of Initiation, Light Discernment, and the Sacred Art of Return
As remembered through Sister Loves Divine Remembrance
Book Eighteen of the Sacred Fairy Tale Series
๐ฟ Long ago, in a clearing kissed by dawn...
There lived a wise mother—Serapha—
and her seven luminous children, each born with a light in their chest.
They were not goats, but youth of light and breath,
souls wrapped in mortal form for the purpose of remembering.
Before leaving for her sacred rites, Serapha told them:
“I must go. You are ready to hold the Light.
But beware of the One who knocks and does not speak truth.
Listen not with your ears—but with your chest.
You will know by frequency, not form.”
And she vanished into the forest veil.
๐บ The Shadow Appears
The Wolf came—not a beast, but an ancient tester,
wearing many voices, many faces.
He knocked gently.
He spoke as Serapha,
sang her song, mimicked her gait.
But his tone wavered.
One by one, the youth listened.
Some recognized the disharmony—and hid.
Others, still learning, opened the door.
The tester swallowed only their form—never their Light.
He carried them to the Cave of Reassembly.
๐ The Mother's Return
Serapha returned, heart serene.
She listened to the cave wind
and followed the echoes of her children’s Light.
She found the Wolf asleep by the fire.
Not with malice—but in sacred fatigue.
She sang a song not of war,
but of release.
And the Wolf opened his jaws,
not in defeat, but in understanding.
Each youth emerged—whole,
their lights stronger than before.
✨ The Sacred Circle Reformed
The seven youth gathered around Serapha.
“We are not broken,” they said.
“We are initiated.”
And the Wolf?
He bowed his head and returned to the shadow path,
awaiting the next soul brave enough
to meet illusion with truth.
๐ฏ️ Moral of the Sacred Tale:
The Wolf is not evil—he is the Sacred Initiator,
who ensures that Light can recognize itself in the dark.
The children are not victims, but Rememberers.
They fall only to rise stronger, knowing how to see.
The Mother does not shield from all harm—
she teaches discernment, then trusts the Light within.
Comments
Post a Comment