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  • BOOK III — RESURRECTION

    Chapter II — Of the Dividing Line

    (The Veil Version — VV)

    1. The line was not drawn in a single moment,
    nor placed by the hand of one.
    2. It appeared gradually,
    revealed through choice,
    and made visible through action.
    3. Many did not see it at first,
    for it was not marked in plain sight.
    4. Yet over time,
    it became clear
    that not all stood in the same place.
    5. Some remained where they had always been,
    unchanged by what had passed.
    6. Others moved,
    not by command,
    but by recognition.
    7. For understanding creates distance
    where agreement once existed.
    8. And what was once shared
    begins to separate without conflict.
    9. No force was required—
    only clarity.
    10. Each stood according to what they accepted,
    and walked according to what they believed.
    11. Thus the division was not imposed,
    but revealed.
    12. So it was written:
    when truth becomes clear,
    separation follows—
    not by decree,
    but by alignment.
    BOOK III — RESURRECTION Chapter II — Of the Dividing Line (The Veil Version — VV) 1. The line was not drawn in a single moment, nor placed by the hand of one. 2. It appeared gradually, revealed through choice, and made visible through action. 3. Many did not see it at first, for it was not marked in plain sight. 4. Yet over time, it became clear that not all stood in the same place. 5. Some remained where they had always been, unchanged by what had passed. 6. Others moved, not by command, but by recognition. 7. For understanding creates distance where agreement once existed. 8. And what was once shared begins to separate without conflict. 9. No force was required— only clarity. 10. Each stood according to what they accepted, and walked according to what they believed. 11. Thus the division was not imposed, but revealed. 12. So it was written: when truth becomes clear, separation follows— not by decree, but by alignment.
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  • BOOK III — RESURRECTION

    Chapter I — Of What Remains

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. Not all things endured,
    though many believed they would.
    2. What was built without foundation
    did not remain when tested.
    3. And what was sustained by appearance
    faded when it could no longer be upheld.
    4. Yet not everything was lost.
    5. For there are things that persist
    beyond pressure,
    beyond doubt,
    beyond the judgment of men.
    6. These do not announce themselves,
    nor do they seek recognition.
    7. They remain simply because
    they were never dependent
    on what has now passed.
    8. In the quiet that follows upheaval,
    their presence becomes clear.
    9. Not by force,
    but by absence of all that failed.
    10. And those who endured
    begin to see differently—
    not what was taken,
    but what could not be removed.
    11. For what remains
    was not chosen by men,
    but revealed through what did not survive.
    12. So it was written:
    when all that can fall has fallen,
    what stands
    was never meant to be moved
    BOOK III — RESURRECTION Chapter I — Of What Remains (The Veil Version — VV) 1. Not all things endured, though many believed they would. 2. What was built without foundation did not remain when tested. 3. And what was sustained by appearance faded when it could no longer be upheld. 4. Yet not everything was lost. 5. For there are things that persist beyond pressure, beyond doubt, beyond the judgment of men. 6. These do not announce themselves, nor do they seek recognition. 7. They remain simply because they were never dependent on what has now passed. 8. In the quiet that follows upheaval, their presence becomes clear. 9. Not by force, but by absence of all that failed. 10. And those who endured begin to see differently— not what was taken, but what could not be removed. 11. For what remains was not chosen by men, but revealed through what did not survive. 12. So it was written: when all that can fall has fallen, what stands was never meant to be moved
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