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Seership - Magnetic Mirror

PASCHAL BEVERLY RANDOLPH

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INTERIOR VISION. 31
are done because I, Love, do not reign in the household, but Lust has taken my place. Four-fifths of the children, dead and living, are begotten of sick mothers, in a storm of lust, by thoughtless fathers, generally just after a family quarrel, by way of “ making up” and cooling down the tempest. Husbands are, if anything, more to blame for such a state of things, than are the wives, — Jor a loved woman never kills!
If a man loves a woman, and that woman purposely destroys the babe of her body, even at any stage of its career, from inception to maturity, the curse of God and his blight is sure to fall on her and destroy the love between them. He may even encourage her to the act, but still the natural curse impends, and in some way it will surely fall, for God always punishes murder. Tempted woman, remember this!
Let no father of an unwedded woman’s babe, be ashamed of his own fiesh and blood, but do his best to render it and its mother’s life happy and contented, for, in the drama of ages, it may be that in other worlds, that child may link him to the Gods! And let husbands learn that a child is the richest property on earth, — genuine real estate, and all the more valuable when properly organized, which it can never be unless genuine love presided at its incarnation. And let all true men and women join, everywhere, in one grand effort, here and now, to very speedily establish a refuge for poor women, wherein they shall, free of cant, creed or sect, color or nationality, be provided for in the season of trial, unquestioned, and being thus removed from the awful temptation of feeticide, bring forth their children healthily to, and for, God, and this great man-wanting world; and then, when recovered, provide, if need be, for the youngling, and repeating the sweet words of the dear Jesus, say, ‘“ Let them who are without sin cast at thee the first stone.” ‘‘ Sister, neither do I condemn thee, go thy way and sin no more!”
Is such an ambition a worthy one? I think so. The day of power to do this thing is near at hand. The pleasant hope is the nursling of long, bitter, and weary years. And lo! when all seemed darkest, the golden sun shone out bright and fairly, and albeit I, like all frail creatures of God’s infinite love and mercy, have erred, yet never once from the heart, ever from the head, — angular head, — which the world will one day forget, but, I hope
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