The Third Key (GUARDING THE LIGHT)

The Third Key (GUARDING THE LIGHT) by V.K. Ramsey

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ing the dark forces, maybe even a fever .
    “ I’m on it. Are YOU going to be O.K.? We c an’t do shit without you … !” Gunnar asked in a slightly raised voice .
    “ I’ll be just like new in an hour or so , no worries. But, 39. T10ETG means absolutely nothing to me – focus on that. We have to try… ” With an uncharacteristic voice wobble , Jason spoke about the puzzle that stood in their way. Time was short but he didn’t even know where to go. Not a good starting point, not at all.
    “I’m on this my fr iend. Please just … ” Gunnar paused for a moment “… do whatever you plan on do ing and come back to normal . I’ll be in my Web r oom, you know the cod e . ” Gunnar left to go to his private office on top of the Four Seasons Hotel, w h ere his office with extra fast Internet access and a few power machines made his task somewhat easier.
    “See you soon”, Jason promised while changing his body posture from one Asana * to another – part of the procedure that would help him recover faster .
    However , a bigger issue was s lowing Jason down. Gunnar could not see it, and Jason alone had just become aware of it. There was something in the side of his heart, many times more devastating than a time gap between Quabil ’ s and his advancement towards the Third Key. That something was growing inside him and he had to deal with it. N o position of a body and no pranayama* technique that he applied would help .
    Jason could understand that those conflicting feelings and pressure s that grew inside him were not there by accident. As t he t emperature and blood pressure of his body slowly returned to normal levels, it started to become clear to him .
    Next to deep breathing and yoga positions , he started to apply special Chi Kung * and acupressure techniques. The e motional pressure of eruptions was getting very annoying. It was all mixed inside of him; anger, disappointment, frustrat ion, fear of failing to stop Quabil …
    Once his body had calmed down , Jason went into meditation, from Alpha to deep er levels…then down to the subconscious parts of his mind where he finally could face the causes of his inner struggle. These were the hard facts that tortured him:
    -         He admitted that he was angry at Durjay and destiny that allowed him to fight bare handed, against an enemy that used an abundance of weapon s and black power
    -         He faced a strong disappointment in that injustice that he’d been subjected to
    -         He then welcomed the frustration in failure … a nd finally
    -         He looked right into the eyes of his fear and with his higher understanding he simply concluded:
    “I am where I am. We never receive the tests that we can’t solve. Despite all the shit, I have to believe. What else is there for me to do? It all looks bad, very bad, demons could be opening the Diamond Gate right now ! But, what else is there left but to give my best with mind, body and soul.”
    That was it. Having processed all the dark clouds swirling around his heart , his mind cleared, and he felt peace and focus again . For him there was now only one thing left in the whole world … to get up and fight. Getting the location was top priority now.
     
     
     
    XVII.
     
    The Web Room was buzzing. Gunnar had managed to engage a team of seventeen people to crack the code and get the exact location – they worked hard. Some were engaged on getting the meaning of “ 39. T10ETG ”, others on churning out ideas and comparing data from all over the world. But he was there alone. All of the team members were top experts with the skillsets needed for this difficult task , and they were all in different locations and time zones . All data, ideas and hints were shared on a safe platform tailor-made for Gunnar. The c reator of this powerful software, Vijay B ., remained one of the most wanted scramble-coding wizards in the world . The CIA had abducted him from his village of

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