(This is chapter 9 of the Nicholas Roerich's book
Shambhala.)
THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE KINGDOM
This
so happened in India.
A
son was born to a King. All-powerful fairy witches, as is the custom, brought
their gifts to the Prince.
The
most benevolent of them pronounced the conjuration:
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“The
Prince will never see the boundaries of his kingdom.”
All
thought that this prophecy foretold a kingdom limitless in boundaries.
But
years passed, the Prince grew up, good and wise, but did not increase his
kingdom.
The
Prince began to rule. But he did not lead his armies to destroy his neighbors
and thus did not enlarge the boundaries. And every time when he wished to
inspect the boundaries of his kingdom, the mist covered the mountains of the
borderlands.
In
the waves of clouds new distances were created. And the clouds whirled up like
high castles and structures.
But
each time, the King returned to his palace full of new power, wise in all
earthly decisions.
Jubilant
were the people, glorifying their King, who without war could raise his kingdom
and make it famed even in distant countries.
But
when all is benevolent on earth, then the black serpent cannot rest under the
ground.
Thus
three old haters of mankind began to whisper:
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“We
are full of fright. Our King is obsessed by strange powers. Not a human mind
has our King. Who knows, maybe such a mind is destructive of the current of
earthly forces! A man should not be above human conception.
We are marked by earthly wisdom and we know
the limits. We know all charms and temptations.
Let us save our King, let us make an end to
the magic charms. Let our King know his boundaries. Let the fire of his mind be
lessened. Let his wisdom become restricted within good human limits. When he
shall see his boundaries, he will no longer ascend the mountain. And then he
shall remain with us.”
And
the three haters of mankind came together to the King—the three old
ones—pointing to their gray beards, and for wisdom’s sake inviting him to
ascend with them a high mountain. And there on the summit all three of them
pronounced a conjuration. A conjuration to subdue the King’s power within human
limits:
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“Lord,
thou who guardest the limits of men!
Thou, who alone canst measure the mind. Thou
fillest the flow of mind in the limits of the current of the earth!
Upon a turtle, upon a dragon, upon a serpent
I shall swim. But I shall learn my limits. On a unicorn, on a tiger, on an
elephant I shall swim. But I shall learn my limits.
On a leaf of a tree, on the blade of a grass,
on a flower of the lotus I shall swim. But I shall learn my limits.
Thou, Lord, shalt reveal my shore. Thou shalt
indicate my limits.
Every one knows and thou knowest. No one is
greater. Thou art greater. Deliver us from charms.”
Such
was the conjuration the haters of mankind pronounced.
And
at once as a purple chain, the summits of the limiting mountains became aglow.
The
haters of mankind turned away their faces. Bowed low.
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“Here,
King, are thy boundaries.”
But
the best of the fairy witches was already hurrying from the Goddess of the
benevolent earthly wanderings.
The
King did not have time to follow the advice of the three old haters of mankind,
and to look. Over the peaks there suddenly rose a purple city. And behind it,
veiled in mists, lay hitherto unseen regions. Over the city flew a fiery host.
And the signs of highest wisdom began to glow in the heavens.
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“I
do not see my boundaries,” exclaimed the King.
And
he returned exalted in spirit. He filled his reign with most wise decisions.
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