When we cease to believe (an excerpt from Moniko)






“Here in the Sun resides a place known as the
enchanted world. It is a place of being like a glass of
wonderment to be drunk, without any desire but to be a
part of the moment that is being created. Enchanted
beings of all Universes are a part of this world. Dragons,
fairies, and magical creatures are all a part of this
special world here in the Sun.”

Moniko pondered the words of the Elder. On one such
visit Moniko made to the enchanted world within the Sun,
many of the mystical and magical beings that normally
had such brilliant colors seemed to be fading in their
brilliance. This Moniko did not understand. To be of the
Sun, is to be forever of the brilliance and radiance of the
Sun.

As Moniko watched the enchanted beings, his thoughts
drifted. Though all the beings of the enchanted world
were full of joy, how could it be that the colors they held
seemed to glow with less brilliance? What might be
causing this change?

As Moniko watched, a very brilliant purple dragon
approached him. The color that the dragon held was a
beautiful purple, but as the dragon turned, each
movement also changed the dragon’s color. Moniko
asked the dragon for understanding in what he was
observing. Were these enchanted beings not truly existing
in joy? The dragon looked at Moniko very closely, and
told of a time on Earth when the brilliant enchanted

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beings were fading due to thoughts and beliefs held by
those of the Earth world. The dragon spoke.
“Though the enchanted ones were of the Earth
world, the choice to see them was being replaced by a
fear of seeing them. How could it be that the vision of the
enchanted ones was being replaced by a fear of
enchantment? To return brilliance to the enchanted
beings, faith and belief needed to be restored once again
so that they might not fade from the conscious world of
thought.

“The enchanted beings would remain in the
unconscious world, but their presence and brilliance to
the conscious world would be no longer.”
As the dragon spoke, many thoughts were with
Moniko. For Earth to be conscious of the enchanted
beings, as they were known, belief would need to be
restored. Moniko wondered how this might be
accomplished on Earth. If the people of Earth chose to no
longer believe in Moniko’s home in the Sun, or the
Elders, would the brilliance of Moniko’s home also fade
to those of the Earth world?

In that moment, a beautiful fairy sat upon the
crown of the dragon. “Moniko,” she said, “Many
universal beings have chosen to no longer hold conscious
thoughts of our home in the Sun. Yet the Sun has
continued to radiate eternally in acceptance of all who
have chosen to remember. For we have not truly faded,
we are of all worlds as we are of our home in the Sun. As

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thoughts fade from the conscious mind into the
unconscious mind, the conscious thoughts are returned to
those beings, to be held with those who still believe, yet
wait in a spiral of passage to once again return.”
As the fairy spoke to Moniko, he observed the
beings of this enchanted world of the Sun. Their colors
seemed to become much more radiant again. As Moniko
found understanding, so did the beings of the enchanted
world. With this knowledge, they knew they would always
be radiant through all spiral passages. Their radiance
was for all time and in all Universes. For the Earth
world, or any other world, to choose not to carry a
conscious thought, would not diminish their radiance in
their home in the Sun.

As Moniko watched, four elders appeared, each
with a great staff. In unison, as they raised their staffs, a
multi-colored brilliance crossed the enchanted world.
As the brilliance unfolded, the Elders spoke to the
enchanted beings, acknowledging that the brilliance had
been unleashed across the world of enchantment, and
was being unleashed in all worlds as an eternal sign. A
band of energy was now available that all enchanted
ones would carry while traveling within the worlds. On
Earth, the band of energy would forever be known as the
rainbow. The four Elders promised to forever hold this
bank of energy intact for all who chose to see and
believe. The enchanted world would then never fade from
conscious thought.

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