"The Spirit is benevolent," Flindra noted during one of her
lessons. "How then can the Ansu exist? They embody Evil and Darkness.
How can they exist within the universe that Good created?"
Kewero sighed. "This is a question I've pondered for many years
and I confess I don't have an easy answer. I think it all comes down to a
discussion of free will. The Spirit gave us free will. We have the option to
live within the direction and goodness of Spirit or to reject Him entirely. We
can live in the Light or turn our backs, so to speak, and see into the shadows
of Darkness and be corrupted by the Darkness. It's all within our choice. We
can submit our wills to the Spirit and thus become instruments of the Spirit's
Goodness or we can reject the Spirit and become instruments of the
Darkness."
"What if we choose not to choose?" Flindra asked. "What
then?"
"The Spirit offers," Kewero answered. "Our Beloved
Spirit desires voluntary submission and a willingness to serve. Darkness, however,
commands, enslaves, seduces and corrupts. That is why Darkness seems to spread
so easily. If we don't choose to become part of Spirit - and that choice is
not always easy - we will become a target of Darkness."
"So a null decision becomes the same as a decision to
reject."
"Not always, but frequently that is the end result."
"I see."
Flindra's eyes grew distant as she thought and Kewero gave her this
moment to ponder their discussion. It was a difficult subject and needed a
great deal of reflection to understand.
"So we can choose to be instruments of the Spirit's Will or by
choice or default become tools of the Ansu," Flindra finally summarized.
Kewero nodded. "It's my belief that is the case."
"Who or what exactly are the Ansu?"
"I don't truly know, Flindra, but I suspect that they are beings
or entities that chose Darkness over Spirit at or near the beginning of time.
They've had unfathomable ages to grow in their evil powers. For this I do
know, ours is not the only world the Beloved Spirit has created. Perhaps the
Ansu were some of the first children of our Spirit. I don't really know."
"I see." She frowned. "The Spirit made us all, even
the Ansu. He has the power to destroy the Ansu and weaken Evil and Darkness.
Why does He tolerate all the pain the Ansu bring to His creation? Why doesn't
He destroy them? It's clearly within His power to do so."
Kewero took a deep breath. "I don't really know the answer to
that question for the ways of the Spirit are far beyond our comprehension.
Would you accept my personal opinion?"
"Of course."
"The Spirit loves all His creation and He is always willing to
forgive us when we have erred. He always wants to bring us Home. We need to
seek forgiveness in honesty and turn back from our wrongs, but He will always
grant us pardon and welcome us back into His heart."
"Papa always stressed the Spirit's profound sense of
forgiveness," Flindra agreed.
"So think about it – the Ansu are the Spirit's children, too. I'm
certain their evil actions cause Him the deepest of all possible sorrows, but
they are still His children."
Flindra was clearly stunned and her hand touched her lips as she
breathed in swiftly in surprise. "Oh," she finally whispered.
"I never thought about that."
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