It is our business to live by our own law, not by fears: to follow, in private or in public life, the law of love and temperance, even when they seem to be suicidal, and not the law of competition and grab, even when they seem to be necessary to our own survival. For itContinue reading “Our Spiritual Law”
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A Complaint Against the Gods
Orual is the eldest daughter of a barbarian king. Her father, an incompetent ruler fruitlessly pining for a male heir, leaves her to be schooled in philosophy by a Greek slave, and in the arts of battle by the captain of the royal guard. By the novel’s end, Orual has succeeded to the throne andContinue reading “A Complaint Against the Gods”