Ra rules the air and the gods invisible. The book of law lies in his hands. The speech of his lips falls lightly into being. His word enters the world. “Creation,” says he. “Destruction. Power invisible. Glory. The house of heaven is the house of man. No walls stand between heaven and earth. You are no farther from me than from your own hot breath.” At any moment you enter heaven by saying, “I am a temple of Ra.” Love is his light; compassion the light of the world. Ra is fire. Joy is the sky. His heart beats forever. The white clouds of his thought pass over the sky and water.
“Awakening Osiris,” by Normandy Ellis; the final paragraph of the chapter titled “Greeting Ra.” (via ankhudjaseneb)
This passage really struck me for some reason, so I just wanted to share it! C:
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