The Lost aren't those that don't know salvation, or those who don't know their way. For there are those who know the way but are lost, and those that can't see the way who are found. No, the Lost are not these. The Lost are many, who can count? Only their Keeper.
The Lost are those who don't see the way, not because they are blind or unable, but because they don't choose to.
The Lost are those that have forgotten. Forgotten the way, forgotten they know the way, have no vision.
The Lost are those who are forgotten, who no one sees, no one remembers. The dead that are not remembered, the living who are ignored or not seen.
"Where there is no vision, the people perish..." ~Proverbs 29:18a*
The Lost are those who wander, crossing the worlds while not knowing it, wandering forevermore, unaware.
The Lost are those living on the streets, unnoticed by passersby, or ignored, avoided by them.
The Lost are those spending every night in the bar, drinking to forget.
The Lost are those working three jobs or tons of overtime to pay bills for things they have no time to enjoy, not living, just surviving, though they appear to be successful.
The Lost are those living alone in a house or apartment, afraid to go outside for reasons only they know.
The Lost are those who die alone, no one knowing until the smell draws attention.
The Lost are those living in nursing homes, with no family to visit, or no family that does visit.
The Lost are those who die on the streets, with a body tag saying John or Jane Doe, no one morning, no one claiming the body, no one naming the name.
The Lost are those who are forgotten shortly after their death, their families and friends going about their business, their stories and life ending with their death, never to be recalled again.
The Lost are those searching but not looking, wanting to find a path, but afraid they actually will. Running from their past, afraid of their future, they move aimlessly, lost but not sure they want to be found.
The Lost are those who make the logical choices in life, the ones that will bring what seems like success, stability, security, but ignore the calling they hear, not taking the risk to follow desire, necessity, or destiny.
The Lost are those who think themselves in full control of their destiny, believe they see the path before them clearly, all laid bare, but are really only seeing swirling mists, not even their own feet, inventing pictures in the mist thinking them visions, when all they are are wistful dreams.
The Time of the Lost has come. And the Time of the Found.
The Keeper of the Lost is also the Keeper of the Found. Just as the Builder of Storms is also the Builder of Stillness, and the Bringer of Tears brings both tears of sorrow and joy.
What was Lost shall be found, but what was Found can be lost. Fortunes change, conditions change, there is sudden gain and there is sudden lose. Winter's Mistress is harsh and unforgiving, the Left and the Right Hand of Fate. Nothing is certain, nothing stays the same.
Look.
Listen
Observe.
What do you see? What do you hear? What do you perceive?
The line it is drawn
And the curse it is cast
The slow one now
Will later be fast
As the present now
Will later be past
The order is
Rapidly fadin'
And the first one now
Will later be last
For the times they are a-changin'
~The Times They Are A-Changin' by Bob Dylan
The Lost can be Found, the Found can be Lost. We sit in the Abyss, the year has ended, but the new year doesn't begin. Waiting. A time when anything can happen, and likely will.
The Wild Hunt rides.
Can you hear it? Can you feel it?
Do you here winds blowing between worlds?
Listen.
Look.
Observe.
Change. Sudden and unexpected.
What was Lost shall be found, but what was Found can be lost.
We now enter the Time of the Lost, and the Time of the Found. The Keeper of the Lost rises, rises to Regency, as the Keeper of Secrets falls. The Time of the Lost has come. And the Time of the Found.
Can you feel it?
FFF,
~Muninn's Kiss
*For context, the entire verse is "Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he."
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