Excerpts 2
She was standing within a frame of light, a halo that extended down towards her feet. But Jim couldn’t see her feet or body. Everything below her face was a mass of light that gave out sparks as she moved....
It was the same bewitching face with the same expression that seemed to caress him with tender affection and which had remained deeply etched in his memory....
Feeling the magnetic currents from her, Jim stood still, staring at the Super form before him. The sounds of flowing water continued...
(p.122)
“Each world has seven levels. We’re on the third level—a small part that belongs to the birds. There are advanced beings on the other levels.”
Jim asked his final question: “Where are we placed?”
The prince gave a hearty laugh. “Why this question? Hope you’re not confused. Have you forgotten you’ve come from Earth?”
“I mean, what level is it on?”
“It’s on the highest level of the lowest world.”
(p.128)
“You are in the world of Light, a world of beauty that brings nothing but joy... It’s the world of Love... Love... Love...”
Silence...
“Seeing is believing... I want you to see the wonder of our world and feel joy. As you see, you will believe. As you believe, you will know many things. Understanding comes slowly...slowly and surely...”
(p.150)
“Everyone mourns the death of his loved one and remembers the dead with love, while life continues as before. No one disturbs the dead. The dead stay dead, best left alone.”
(p.248)
“Are you asking me to forget my mum?” Jim asked tearfully.
“No, it’s not possible. Just remember your mum with love, do not try to make contact, or cling onto her. And...please don’t ever question her death. Allow her to rest in peace.”
(p.248)
There were more flashes; the voice mellowed. “You have melted me, my son. I can feel you.”
“Really? How?”
“Because... I am also a Mother. I control the rules of Nature.”
Jim cried, “Don’t tell me you cannot break the rules?...”
Mild colours danced in merriment to the mellifluous tones, “I shall bend them a bit, my son... I shall bend them.”
(p.284)