Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Side 87

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Side 87
KNOW THYSELF 69 Firejly: A new environment and new undertaking call forth pre- viously unknown talents. 'Worm: Yes—that is why I have made up my mind to run away to- night. I am waiting for the dark. The way toward the light leads through darkness. I long for the freedom on the other side of the border. Firefly (jumps to her feet): But, Worm, the waterfall is on the border, and the bridge over the waterfall is narrow—the blacker the darkness, fhe narrower the bridge. Remember that you are lame and one-eyed. Worm: I know I can’t flee all by myself. Firefly (calmer, in a low and tender voice); I wouldn’t stray off the hridge if you were with me. I should have to be careful so I could pro- tect you. Worm: But I can’t let you guide me, Firefly. Firefly (starts; silent for a mom- ent): You are rejecting that which y°u want; you want me to guide y°u, but you don’t know it. orm: Your words are large in the fog. Firefly: In his innermost being, everybody desires whatever he needs for his happiness. You need 'ne to guide you. I am not meant to guide those who don’t need my guidance. I know that I was given jght for no other purpose than to !. Urnine the way for those who need ught. ^orm: I am waiting for my sweet- Silence. Firefly: You are waiting against your will. You are waiting for a companion whom you don’t want. Worm: It is Butterfly who is going with me. Firefly (silent for a moment): Sup- pose she were to lead you off the bridge. Worm: I would rather die with her than live without her. Firefly: Your love for her will last only as long as she is young and beautiful outwardly. It is the kind of love which Providence employs to unite two different human beings for the sake of propagating the species; their own wills are dis- regarded. Your soul doesn’t love Butterfly. The soul’s love is the only love which lasts beyond death and the grave. Worm: I admit that I would rather be in love with you; yet it is Butter- fly I love, not you. Firefly (joyously): Now you know what you want. Worm: It is possible that, because of your influence, this is not my true will. Firefly: It is your true will, for the will is selfish. The will is always, always selfish. Even those who make the greatest sacrifices for others do so for their own sake, for they want to feel good, knowing that self-sacrifice and good deeds create a sense of bliss and peace of mind. Those who value their souls, willing- ly undergo physical suffering to secure happiness for their souls. Worm: Since I am so divided against
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