consciousness with occasional fitful gleams of memory until one day she realized herself in close proximity to two persons engaged in earnest conversation and became fully aware of
gs are progressing favorably and towar
, upon the first night of the ceremonies, the soul of the Princess Nu-nah, to all outward appearance, has left
f Nature are many and far from being exhausted. But then, yout
to stay chained her to the spot, and glancing at the Hierophant she rea
most secrets of the heart, must know I have not been able to discern the happiness for myself in this union that my soul would crave, or that you led me to expect in wedded love. If my ambition irresistibly impelled me to fill the external destinies of mankind, to become a monarch of unsurpassed power and magnificence, then would Nu-nah be the royal consort absolutely adapted for such pride and pomp. But, you know,
soul dwells, then her cold look of incomprehension appalls me with the vast difference in our natures. Her thoughts can never p
's love for you could be trained and in time evol
n, I for a moment drew near the couch on which she reposed, she suddenly raised to a half-sitting position and seemed strangely startled by my presence. With a thrill of hope, that finally love was awakening, I sprang forward and spake anxiously and fondly to her. For the first time in all my life her glance vibrated to my heart's ve
matter reaches a successful issue you will henceforward find in Nu-nah all that your soul desire
of the interview, "Am I not right in making this pledge for you to Rathunor?
first time she became aware with amazement, almost terror, that she was within "the sacred adytum-the holy of h
disembodied soul. This place, so religiously guarded, so inaccessible to the ordinary mortal, is open to any soul having passed a
his Holy Chamber, the union of your soul with that of Rathunor's and here also
silence of this Holy place, observe the meaning of some of the stupendous mysteries of Nature
he vast Temple in its absolute entirety. It assumed the strange outline of a gigantic human body, all its intricacies becoming orderly correspondencies of the human organism in its multitudinous ramifications. Then all the
from the lense of a Microscope to that of an immense Telescope. Before her view stretched the starry Zodiac, in outline, the same as its prototype, the human body-the Grand Temple. The Sun and its solar system corresponding to various vital functions i