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From all directions the immense caravans of the great spiritual guides and leaders of society appear, who – according to the best of their knowledge and conscience – have been active for the benefit of mankind, whose names have remained with the people in living memory over long times. The Mortal Kings move on richly decorated chariots, elephants and horses towards the square and pay their homage to All-Father. They carry signs, flags and standards with the picture of the sun. With the appearance
of the kings the light-beings gradually dissolve into light, the shade-beings
into darkness; the living beings transform themselves into the pedestals
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| PETER HÜBNER · SONG OF LIFE |