The Most Important Thing




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Summary: The most important thing Written by Mae Arnold "The most important thing is how you walk across the Fire," a writing soul once heard an elder say. She thought that once these words were said, they had the meaning meant to say- not just to you, child, and nay, to those who listen, to the wise; -do not tremble on your footsteps many, the fire ahead has caught many a soul in the trap of fear. But those who make it will not doubt the power still at hand. A child once said, "The most important thing is how you walk across the Water." For only One completed that task. The child was wise, and so too the writing soul, and the restless soul, and the shouting soul. Crying out, and walking across the embers, to start the Fire, and end the Water. Both to end the soul. Yet the wise child knew not of the perils sure to come across the embers hot. Walking, then running, crying out in pain to fill her lungs with air, and rest the feet, troding upon the scalding fire. And lo, the child more than I shall be was wise, beyond a compromise. She walked across the fire well, and did not tremble. For she knew the task to walk on water had been done. So she would not drown, after the fire.