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Ancient Gaelic Tale of Creation Mysteries

Ancient Gaelic Tale of creation mysteries

There were once four cities(the western Gael will generally call them Gorias and Falias, Finias and Murias.), the greatest and most beautiful of the cities of those ancient tribes of beauty, the offspring of angels and the daughters of earth. The fair women were beautiful, but lived like flowers, and like flowers faded and were no more for they were filled with happiness, as cups of ivory filled with sunlight dancing wine, but were soulless. Eve, that sorrowful loveliness, was not yet born. Adam was not yet lifted out of the dust of Eden. Finias was the gate of Eden to the south, Murias to the west: in the north, Falias was crowned by a great star: in the east, Gorias, the city of gems, flashed like sunrise. There the deathless clan of the sky loved the children of Lilith.
On the day when Adam uttered the sacred name and became king of the world, a great sighing was heard in Gorias in the east and in Finias in the south, in Murias in the west, and in Falias in the north: and when morn was come the women no more awakened by the stirrings of wings and the sunrise-flight of their angelic lovers. They came no more. And when Eve awoke by the side of Adam, and he looked on her, and saw the immortal mystery in the eyes of this mortal loveliness, lamentations and farewells and voices of twilight were heard in Murias by the margin of the sea and in Gorias high-set among her peaks: in the secret gardens of Falias, and where the moonlight hung like a spear above the towers of Finias upon the great plane. The children of Lilith were gone away upon the wind, as lifted dust, as dew, as shadow, as the un-returning leaf.
Adam rose and bade Eve go to the four solitudes and bring back the four ancient secrets of the world. So Eve went to Gorias, and found nothing there but a flame of fire. She lifted it and hid it in her heart. At noon she came to Finias, and found nothing there but a spear of white light. She took it and hid it in her mind. At dusk she came to Falias, and found nothing there but a star in the darkness. She hid the darkness, and the star within the darkness, in her womb. At moonrise she came to Murias, by the shores of the ocean. There she saw nothing but a wandering light. So she stooped, and lifted a wave of the sea and hid it in her blood. and when Eve was come again to Adam, she gave him the flame she had found in Gorias, and the spear of light she had found in Finias. "In Falias," she said, " I found that which I cannot give, but the darkness I have hidden shall be your darkness, and the star shall be your star." "Tell me what you found in Murias by the sea?" asked Adam. "Nothing," answered Eve. But Adam knew that she lied. "I saw a wandering light," she said. He sighed, and believed. But Eve kept the wave of the sea hidden in her blood. So has it been that a multitude of women have been homeless as the wave, and their heritage salt as the sea: and that some among their sons and daughters have been possessed by that vain cold fire, and that inappeasable trouble, and the restlessness of water. So it is that at the end of time some shall have the salt sea in the blood, and the troubled wave in the heart, and be homeless.

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