Quotes from the Prologue: "Marlan and Kira had been inseparable. Children of a god, in light bodies they had danced together among the stars for eons of time. The old gods had beamed with joy as this eternal dyad from the star system Kobol had flashed from planet to planet, ring to ring, system to system. Alive with light, joy, wonder, they had carried within them the rainbow spectrum and the heartsong that bid them and their festival of light welcome, and safe passage to anywhere in time.
Yet even in those carefree innocent moments together, moments that on a planet like Earth would span millions of years in time, they had both known that one day they would need to create a space of their very own. Only then in the dominion of their own space and time, could they consummate their love and create their own children, their own new dyads, from the endless sea of infinite elemental intelligence that they knew filled all space.
This deep inner knowing, this knowledge that they would have to master gross matter in order to create their own worlds, is itself the restless foreboding that gradually weighed down the light bodies of Marlan and Kira. It had forced them to become slow in their movements, clumsy in communication, and to descend into physical substance."
The book follows Marlan and Kira as they "fall" from an innocent pre-existent state to meet on this planet as mortals, and go beyond.
Marlan and Kira's eternal love story makes for delightsome thought-provoking reading as plausible answers to the enduring questions: "Why am I here? Where did I come from? Where am I going?" are provided. The book puts the anticipated millenial changes in perspective.
Only you, the individual reader will know for sure if this book is fiction or fact. Many "have eyes and see not" and "have ears and hear not". Yours may be suddenly opened and you may come to a startling new appreciation of who you really are...
I recommend this book to thinkers and serious seekers after truth, reality, and the meaning of existence. Others may simply enjoy the love story! -- Publisher Comments
Product Description
111 pages, paperback, durable mylar cover.
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