Divine Beasts • Chapter Two
Mr Pepper was late to the cabin. Only by seven minutes, which in his mind was probably no time at all, but in my experience I had to hear about it each and every second.
Mr Pepper was late to the cabin. Only by seven minutes, which in his mind was probably no time at all, but in my experience I had to hear about it each and every second.
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Sometimes I find myself poised in the perfection of the moment, unwilling to disturb the spontaneous arrangement of objects and inhabitants of the room, the street or the open expanse by objectifying, theorising or otherwise categorising the sudden harmony of the passing seconds.
What if I told you we could prove the existence of out-of-body experiences, to confirm these states are real?
“So what’s your take on the afterlife Gord”? “It’s all perspective. Depends where you’re looking at it from. If you’re here, in this world of wickedness, woe and wonder, it can look very much like a compensatory fantasy.
Justin Phillips brings us another incredible work of fiction in, Divine Beasts. In the first chapter, the suspense begins with a cave into the earth and the mysteries that lay inside waiting to be discovered.
After writing three books on the Afterlife and Reincarnation cycles, I wondered how succinctly I might express the wisdom I had accumulated from my experience and research. Everyone, after a couple of drinks, likes to ruminate on the meaning of life, and I thought this might add some funky fuel to the fire.
I’m not the kind of person you’d expect to see here. Bit of an anomaly really. Should have been in the other place, and I was for a while but I worked my way out. Bit of a bad boy to tell the truth. Monster to some. And I can see why. Could see even then. But admit it to myself, that took a while.
I have always been drawn to the number 941. I see 1234 everywhere. It is wildly magical. When I am drawn to look at a clock or a sign, and I see one of my numbers, it further cements how clear I am in my direction. Always.
Palmistry has been practiced for thousands of years. Your character can clearly be understood by analyzing the physical features on your palms and your destiny can be revealed.
Those of us who explore what seems like the fringes of experience, know that the real adventure is confronting one’s immortality – the many lives, planes and planets that become the furniture of infinity as we move to the music of multidimensionality.
What happens to us when we die? Scientists say physical death is the end of life. Our souls are immortal but where we go first, right after we die, depends on what we did in life says one man that has seen the other side 3 times.
One of my teachers, influencers as the saying now goes, wrote about a century ago that waking up and not knowing who you were or are, even for a few seconds, is but a taste of higher self consciousness.
When this story first came back to me, I was shown it wasn’t just a coincidence. I manifested it. I created a miracle that day, and I had no idea.
This mysterious stone has been on the planet for more than two billion years. Long before there was organic life on the planet, this stone came to earth from origins unknown. There is nothing like it on the planet and no other stone, crystal, or even vitamin C can come close to it’s health benefits
Finishing up the third volume of Michael Posner’s oral biography of Leonard Cohen, as full an account of a celebrity’s life as one is likely to get, complete with as many contradictions, paradoxes and self-indulgent scandalous behaviours as you can handle, I was struck by Cohen’s seemingly endless dependence on gurus and teachers to give meaning and significance to his path through life.
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