are caring for the very shrine of the Great Spirit.
Wohelo means health.’”
As Mary went back to her place Laura laid her hand on the shoulder of Bessie Carroll, who was next her. With a glance of pleased surprise Bessie took the third taper and in her low gentle voice repeated,
“‘I light the light of Love, for Wohelo means love.’”
The room was very still as she lighted the third candle, saying,
“‘Wohelo means love.
We love love, for love is life, and light and joy and sweetness.
And love is comradeship and motherhood, and fatherhood and all dear kinship.
Love is the joy of service so deep that self is forgotten.
Wohelo means love.’”