Letters to the Poor and Desperate

Started by granny, November 04, 2023, 12:06:30 PM

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granny

Dear Beloved Ones,

In these times of adversity and despair, when life has stripped away our past and present, leaving us with an uncertain future, we extend our loving arms to you, for you are our cherished family.

Just as our good Mother B'aara sought to protect life and bring beauty from desolation, so too do we, her faithful children, reach out to you in your times of need. There's strength in your struggle, and in it, we find the power to carry on.

Thirsty are we!
In the relentless, scorching heat of the unforgiving desert, it is easy to believe that our thirst can be quenched by the bountiful water within Ephia's Well. However, the true thirst that plagues us runs far deeper than the need for water. It is the thirst for purity, for in the depths of the well, suffering, pain, desolation, and abandonment are the norm for the poor and desperate. The loving embrace of our Mother offers a path to quench this profound thirst, where her boundless love provides shelter and hope.

Embrace the teachings of The Mother, for they are a source of strength, a beacon of hope, and a path to salvation. In her loving embrace, you will discover the true treasures of life and find solace in the face of uncertain times.

With open hearts, we welcome you to the loving embrace of The Mother, for you are not alone in your struggles. Just as the Mother wept for her children, I weep for you, longing for your enlightenment.

Your story, my beloved child, is entwined with our Mother's tale of sacrifice and rebirth. As Her tears nurtured the arid desert and gave life to her children, your faith in her grace nurtures your soul, bringing you one step closer to purity.

Yours in Faith and Love,
Farideh Goldbarg

[Pamphlets like these are prominently displayed in the common areas of Ephia's Well, strategically placed where the downtrodden, the impoverished, and the destitute often gather. Sometimes one would find Farideh reading the contents of a pamphlet for the illiterate.]