THE STORM
By Patrick H. Bellringer
One day Mr. T. was out walking on a hillside and thinking. He was joined by some sailors from the ship, Ne Sara that was anchored in the harbor below. As they visited together, others joined them to listen to the wisdom of Mr. T. Time passed quickly and soon the sun began to set.
Mr. T. told the sailors that he was tired and needed to rest. It was decided that the sailors and Mr. T. would go aboard ship and row off-shore to avoid the crowd. Quite suddenly the sky grew dark, the wind came up and a great Kincannon Storm came swirling across the water striking the ship Ne Sara full force. The Gabriel Winds blew the Ne Sara sailors off their feet, as they clung to the ship’s sides for their very lives. The dark Tate Clouds swirled over head, Chiand’ra Lightning flashed, illuminating the frightening scene, as the Germain Thunder roared in such deafening booms as to shake the poor sailors’ very souls. The Quinsey Howl of the winds struck fear in the sailors’ hearts, as the fierce Ashtar Waves beat against the ship. Then the Michael Waves hit with such force as to totally swamp the ship, Ne Sara! The sailors were in panic and fearful that they would all drown in the Great Sea of Doubt.
Their ship was sinking, but where was Mr. T? Had he been swept overboard? “Here he is!”, someone shouted above the storm. “He’s sleeping!” The sailors were amazed that Mr. T. could be sound asleep in such a horrible storm. They shook him awake and told him that their ship was doomed. The sailors said to Mr. T., “Don’t you care that we’re all going to drown?”
Mr. T. instantly stood up, help his hand up against the mighty wind and using his Ne Sara magic said to the storm, “You have no power! All negative energy is now gone! I order the wind to stop, now!” And it did! Mr. T. said to the thrashing waves of the sea, “Peace! Be still!” And the waves became instantly calm. Then he turned to the Ne Sara sailors and said, “Why are you afraid? Have you no faith? Then the sailors were filled with awe, and said to one another, “Who is this Mr. T., that even the Gabriel Winds and the Sea of Doubt obey him?”
With many parables Mr. T. spoke Truth to the people, as they were able to understand it. In fact everything he said was in a parable, but privately Mr. T. carefully explained every parable to the Ne Sara sailors.
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