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Lust

Lust

MacDonald then points out a small lizard perched on the shoulder of another ghost, explaining that it represents lust. The ghost initially resists but ultimately allows an angel to destroy the lizard. To the narrator’s astonishment, the lizard transforms into a magnificent horse. The ghost, now fully human, mounts the horse and rides joyfully toward the mountains. MacDonald explains that by surrendering earthly desires, people can become far more beautiful, strong, and loving than they ever imagined.

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