Illusions, Chapter one, By Richard Bach, 1977
1. There was a Master come unto the earth,
born in the holy land of Indiana, raised
in the mystical hills east of Fort Wayne.
2. The Master learned of this world in the
public schools of Indiana and he grew,
in his trade as a mechanic of automobiles.
3. But the Master had learnings from other
lands and other schools, from other lives
that he had lived. He remembered these,
and remembering became wise and strong, so
that others saw his strength and came to him
for counsel.
4. He believed that he had power to help himself
and all mankind, and as he believed so it was
for him, so that others saw his power and came
to him to be healed of their troubles and their
many diseases.
5. The Master believed that it is well for any man
to think upon himself as a son of God, and as
he believed, so it was, and the shops and garages
where he worked became crowded and jammed with
those who sought his learning and his touch, and
the streets outside with those who longed only
that the shadow of his passing might fall upon
them, and change their lives.
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