Dimensions 18 × 18 × 18 cm
Title "Heavens' Souls Egress
Volume 95L
Background Mr. Aqua Cube
Lighting 16" Finnex Planted lighting
Filtration Sun Sun Filter
Plants Christmoss Moss, Flame Moss, Java Moss
Fissidens Fontanus, Mini Pellia, Subwassertang.
Animals Five Celebes Rainbow Danios,Two Nitrite Olive Snails,
Three Otocinclus. Amano Shrimp, Blue Pearl Shrimp
Materials Seiryu Stone, Manzanita Twigs, Pebble rocks,
Fluval Stratum, gravel base
Additional Information Inspiration:
Consider the lamp which is hidden under a bushel. Though its’ light be
shining, yet its’ radiance is concealed from men. Likewise, consider the sun
which hath been obscured by the clouds. Observe how its’ splendor
appeareth to have diminished, when in reality the source of that light hath
remained unchanged. The soul of man should be likened unto this sun,
and all things on earth should be regarded as his body. So long as no
external impediment interveneth between them, the body will, in its’
entirety, contnue to reect the light of the soul, and to be sustained by its’
power. As soon as however, a veil interposeth itself between them,
the brightness of that light seemeth to lessen.
Consider again the sun when it is completely hidden behind the clouds.
Though the earth is still illumined with its’ light, yet the measure of light which
it receiveth is consderably reduced. Not until the clouds have dispersed, can
the suns shine again in the plenitude of its’ glory. Neither the presence of the
cloud nor its’ absence can, in any way, aect the inherent splendor of the sun.
Th soul of man is the sun by which his body is illumined, and from which it
draweth its’ sustenance, and shoud be so regarded.
Consider a small space looking like the navel from where we once were
born, where a Soul can escape from Heaven. Some have found it, most
have feared it. It eludes all the souls from want to egress. One would never
go back for fear of the unknown. Just like that, but greater than Heaven itself.