anything
nothing
nowhere
no thing now here
whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh!
let it go
and the breeze takes it, Horus speaking in the winds of healing.
he too was a son of light, on a lesser plane perhaps, but none-the-less born of sacrifice. it was Horus' father who was slain. and Horus had to redeem his father, and so became a healer.
In the Christ, we have the Son as redeemer, in a far greater sense, for all of us.
it is said, 'for all humanity', but i cannot believe that the God who made the universe in all it's glory wouldn't also love the animals, the plants, the minerals, all the *star stuff* to paraphrase Carl Sagan Star Stuff, that he put here himself.

one can love what is earth, what is not God without being pagan, as everything has in it God's touch and love.

Even Aslan is powerless before the 'deep magic', the higher law. (C.S. Lewis, the Narnia series)
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