Mirrors - a reflection

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MIRRORS  were once regarded as a contemptible evil to be shunned lest the devil  himself would bewitch he who would face his reflection. A pool of water  was superstitiously regarded a threat, and there is truth to say that a  mirror does portray the picture back to front - thereby a false  representation. If one was offered a mirror in which to view the soul,  would they willingly, nay eagerly, take a look in it?

Curious to  say that reflections are the term for consideration, deep thinking – 'I  shall reflect upon it' and so forth - which implies that within the  thinking process Man receives a mirror image of thought which he tries  to hold and perceive.

When an  animal goes to the water hole to drink, does he perceive the character  in the pond as himself? When a babe views herself in the mirror, does  she reckon that those eyes are her own?

Take this a  step further - when you look into the eyes of your brother can you find  yourself? Do not be alarmed if this concept shocks you, at the very  least it is a most useful exercise to try!

And when  after death the soul is removed and can view the brief enactment, such  horror is deep-felt that this fellow was himself! Watching his life's  story, this stranger caught in time, making the tea, fighting the wars,  cheering and grieving, all of this relived. Many find no connection with  the individual they are privy to observe, and when the drama has run  its course and concludes, the impressions that last are few. The sum of a  life still has little conscious recognition of having been one and the  same with that stranger.

  Now, look at  your brother with humility and love, with this lesson above retained.  Few who enjoy dramas wish to partake in actuality; few who proclaim they  seek Truth are earnest in such courageous endeavor.

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