Of Beasts, Angels and Realms · Tales of the Tempting Desert
⁘ “But when the birds and beasts of earth are provided for, why should the Son of Man not receive what he needs? And yes, the angels are ever present with us. And yes, the Son of Man holds the power of a universal monarch. Under heavenly will.”
But when the birds and beasts of earth are provided by nature's order,
why should the Son of Man not receive what he needs on this journey?
We gratefully receive as it comes.
And yes, the angels are ever present with us.
Mikhael, Raphael by the sides,
with a blazing sword and healing waters.
Above Gabriel, for the umbrella,
and below Uriel, for the ground of being.
The hosts of heaven filling the high horizons,
the legions beneath in the fabric of creation.
And yes, the Son of Man does hold the power of a universal monarch,
having crossed, conquered, and released every realm of being and becoming.
If this crown absolute, unbound and liberated,
should be placed atop any specific realm,
the world would be corrupted as a whole.
For the kingdom of heaven holds the crowns
of every realm as one, under heavenly will.

