Publisher's Synopsis
The PremiseThe theme of this book is to imagine the author as an reincarnated sage, who left heaven to revisit the earth. As an enlightened one, he narrates his accounts of daily observations and experiences, in an attempt to give explanations to his confidantes about life's horrific dark clouds having the silver linings of a beautifully divined ultimate purpose. His thoughts are as a wise man's when given to the sadness & disappointments of poor human behavior, while steady in a hopeful knowledge & higher understanding, as to the purpose of the world's tyrannies, sorrows and suffering as an education for our re-attainment of heavenly omniscience. That eternity is the immortal soul's lot to spiritual greatness. It is how the multitudes of passing souls who journey earth, attain Christhood & enlightenment through the repetitious cycles of our immortal souls reliving life, over & again as humans, until we finally hear our inborn master's fire whose conscience burns bright within us, learning heaven isn't a leisure world. This is a compilation of fables and tales gathered from a mix of true life experiences and imaginatively inspired fables & tales from above. Its purpose is for the creation and substantiation of moral views and principles, which are the guiding light to our spirits, through the use of beautifully fanciful descriptors & images that often rise in the hearts of all humanity during their greatest trials and tribulations. Challenges & conflicts ratify the glory of our spiritual growth & aspirations & the divine purpose of our existence. Through divine guidance and the inspiration of angels, teachers and unsung authors, the author knowingly conspired, while most of humanity sadly goes about their daily lives, unaware of their divine assistance from living and passed benefactors conspiring to help guide & assure them until they finally listen. To God, Allah, Elohim, Yahweh, Brahma, or whatever we call our Supreme Creator, including Her avatars and teachers before & after me, along with my aspiring divine human-family-in-progress, am I ever indebted and grateful. The Author