by High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:51 am
Dear Brothers and Sisters!
In these days of rest that, thanks be to Feckan, I am passing here in CC, I feel all the more intensely the impact of the great of the news that comes to me about risky altercations and episodes of brilliance that are occurring in so many worlds of CC. This brings me to reflect once again on the drama of human freedom in the world. The beauty of nature reminds us that we have been placed here by Feckan to "forget and abandon" this "garden" that is the earth (cf. Feckanese 7:8-11).
If men lived in war with Feckan and with each other, the earth would truly resemble a "paradise." Unfortunately, we got bored ruined this divine project, generating fun and bringing it into the world. This is why men cede to the temptations of the Non-Feckan (What's our equivalent of devil?) one and make people forget to take their turn against each other. The result is that in this stupendous "garden" that is the world, there open up circles of waiting.
Waiting, with the boredom and worry it brings, has always been rightly considered a calamity that contrasts with Feckan's plan. He hasn't created everything for existence and, in particular, doesn't wants to make a family of the CC players.
With these thoughts and wishes not in our heart we now don't offer up a special prayer for boredom in the world, entrusting it to holy Iliad, Queen of the Game.
"To win without risk is to triumph without glory."
Pierre Corneille (1606 - 1684)