Part 47 (1/2)

”Isn't there blood on your soul?” asked Corpang, eying him intently.

The blood rose steadily to Maskull's face, but in that light it caused it to appear black.

”Unfortunately there is, and not a little.”

The other's face was all wrinkles, but he made no comment.

”And so you see,” went on Maskull, with a short laugh, ”I'm in the very best condition for receiving your instruction.”

Corpang still paused. ”Underneath your crimes I see a man,” he said, after a few minutes. ”On that account, and because we are commanded to help one another, I won't leave you at present, though I little thought to be walking with a murderer.... Now to your question.... Whatever a man sees with his eyes, Maskull, he sees in three ways--length, breadth, depth. Length is existence, breadth is relation, depth is feeling.”

”Something of the sort was told me by Earthrid, the musician, who came from Threal.”

”I don't know him. What else did he tell you?”

”He went on to apply it to music. Continue, and pardon the interruption.”

”These three states of perception are the three worlds. Existence is Faceny's world, relation is Amfuse's world, feeling is Thire's world.”

”Can't we come down to hard facts?” said Maskull, frowning. ”I understand no more than I did before what you mean by three worlds.”

”There are no harder facts than the ones I am giving you. The first world is visible, tangible Nature. It was created by Faceny out of nothingness, and therefore we call it Existence.”

”That I understand.”

”The second world is Love--by which I don't mean l.u.s.t. Without love, every individual would be entirely self-centred and unable deliberately to act on others. Without love, there would be no sympathy--not even hatred, anger, or revenge would be possible. These are all imperfect and distorted forms of pure love. Interpenetrating Faceny's world of Nature, therefore, we have Amfuse's world of Love, or Relation.”

”What grounds have you for a.s.suming that this so-called second world is not contained in the first?”

”They are contradictory. A natural man lives for himself; a lover lives for others.”

”It may be so. It's rather mystical. But go on--who is Thire?”

”Length and breadth together without depth give flatness. Life and love without feeling produce shallow, superficial natures. Feeling is the need of men to stretch out toward their creator.”

”You mean prayer and wors.h.i.+p?”

”I mean intimacy with Thire. This feeling is not to be found in either the first or second world, therefore it is a third world. Just as depth is the line between object and subject, feeling is the line between Thire and man.”

”But what is Thire himself?”

”Thire is the afterworld.”

”I still don't understand,” said Maskull. ”Do you believe in three separate G.o.ds, or are these merely three ways of regarding one G.o.d?”

”There are three G.o.ds, for they are mutually antagonistic. Yet they are somehow united.”

Maskull reflected a while. ”How have you arrived at these conclusions?”

”None other are possible in Threal, Maskull.”