The Boy of the Sands and The Girl of the Seas
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  • Reads 157
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 4
  • Time 42m
Complete, First published Apr 05, 2023
A ferryman guides souls to transcendence, including a curious creature awakening to spiritual vision and a deprived wanderer who once lost hope. 

Though bearing deep sorrows, the ferryman finds meaning through patient witness. He sees all souls as deeply scarred and worthy of solace, perceiving life's poignancy as beautiful enough to transcend pain. 

Innocent and questioning, the creature develops insight through care, wonder and suffering shared. Gradually attuning to spiritual purpose, her tears become a conduit for awakening and peace. 

The wanderer had closed his heart, seeing only echoes of a shattered self in anguish's ruins. Only in facing death did purpose emerge again, allowing him to glimpse transcendence for the first time. 

Through relationships of insight and loss, each finds redemption, purpose and awakening to unity in deeper truths. In the end, all journeys lead home.
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