I was born in
antiquity, in the ancient days when men first dreamed of God.
I have been tried through the ages, and found true.
The crossroads of the world bear the imprint of my feet, and the
cathedrals
of all nations mark the skill of my hands. I strive for beauty and
for symmetry.
In my heart is wisdom and strength and courage for those who ask.
Upon my altars is the Book of Holy Writ, and my prayers are to the
One
Omnipotent God.
My sons work and pray together, without rank or discord, in the
public mart and in
the inner chamber. By signs and symbols I teach the lessons of life
and of
death and the relationship of man with God and of man with man.
My arms are widespread to receive those of lawful age and good
report who
seek me of their own free will. I accept them and teach them to use
my tools
in the building of men, and thereafter, find direction in their own
quest for
perfection so much desired and so difficult to attain.
I lift up the fallen and shelter the sick. I hark to the orphans'
cry, the widows
tears, the pain of the old and destitute.
I am not church, nor party, nor school, yet my sons bear a full
share of responsibility
to God, to country, to neighbor and themselves.
They are freemen, tenacious of their liberties and alert to lurking
danger. At the end I
commit them as each one undertakes the journey beyond the vale into
the glory of
everlasting life. I ponder the sand within the glass and think how
small is a single life
in the eternal universe.
Always have I taught immortality, and even as I raise men from
darkness into
Light, I am a way of life.
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