The Magic DoorwayA Story by Willys WatsonThe Magic Doorway George told the carpenter he would be paid his weight in gold if he could build a wall to wall built-in bookcase in his study that included a secret door that opened into a magical world that would give him the knowledge to comprehend the spiritual, philosophical and psychological nature of life. After the carpenter promised him he could do the job he worked through the weekend while George was out of town. When George returned home late Sunday night he rushed into to study to discover that instead of an empty bookcase with a magical door the carpenter had built him a standard wall to wall bookcase and filled it from floor to ceiling with classic and contemporary literature, poetry and volumes on world history, spiritual writings, philosophy and psychology. The carpenter had vanished without trace except for a short note he had hand written on a sheet of typewriter paper and taped to the top of one of the shelves. It read: ‘True knowledge is earned and there are seldom shortcuts in life,
After contemplating the note and weighing the probabilities and possibilities of his reactions to the note George finally selected a book about symbolism written by Carl Jung, turned on the lamp sitting on the table placed next to a high-backed, overstuffed reading chair he had bought for his study, originally purchased as an office decoration, then eased himself into the chair and started reading. © 2019 Willys Watson |
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Added on October 6, 2017 Last Updated on October 19, 2019 Tags: Short story, fantasy, books, knowledge Author
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