The Archlira's Hand

The Archlira's Hand

A Story by Dayran
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Found in the Store : III

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The head of the Store is the Archlira. He takes singular responsibility for all events taking place via the store. Even Roanko and Sofame find it difficult to follow him sometimes. They call him the High Chair on account of the fundamental elements of faith that comprises his experience and is yet to fully form as an instrument of belief.

 

There's a story that goes around that the Archlira once burned down the store in a fit of anger much like the burning of the library at Alexandria. But these days, he seems composed and appears assured of the safety and security of the denizenry of the store.

 

The events at the store is a reflection of his moods. Given its gigantic size, Roanko swears that he sometimes sees clouds at the ceiling and he engages this to predict what might happen soon.

 

It appears to Sofame that faith, the way we have practiced it via the institutions may have a decidedly curious nature to their origin. But the form that they take relies on the passions of humans and is the basis of the epistemology of knowledge that we encounter in the world as our experiences of values, trusts and norm.

 

In the meantime, the delegates from the three clubs around the world have joined the store. This is the Club of Rome, the Club of Oman and the Roang Club. Together their membership is divided as services performed for either Roanko and Sofame in their daily duties.

 

So, on this day, the First in the month of December in the year Two Thousand and Twelve, the store opened its services to the denizenry. Please use the human entrance.

 

 

© 2012 Dayran


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Added on December 1, 2012
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Dayran
Dayran

Malacca, Malaysia



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' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..