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Authors: Danielle Q. Lee

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The Law of Free Will stated the only way one
being can help another, is after being asked to do so. All beings
are asked to respect another being's right to experience life
without involvement from the spirit world...unless they ask for
help.

The Law of Oneness stated that we are an
inseparable being from the Source. Every one of us began in the
light, is always a part of it and forever reserves the right to
return to the light.

Manifestation, as he'd been shown by his
mother, is the The Law of Abundance. Through the act of thought and
pure gratitude, anything made of energy can be materialized.

David allowed the flow of knowledge to flood
through his soul. As he did, visions of the many different
dimensions flashed through his mind.

Eleven dimensions layered upon one another
like the colors of a rainbow, blending at the borders, yet separate
planes of existence. David observed that the universe was created
wholly on the basis of vibration. From the small atom to the
largest solar system, everything is existence had its own
frequency.

The lowest planes of existence vibrated the
slowest, making their dimension the densest. Beings dwelling within
the slowest vibration had a very minimal awareness. Bacteria, rocks
and water were the main occupants of the first dimension.

The second realm consisted of a slightly
higher awareness. Mostly insects, plants and animals.

Humans lived and loved within the third
dimension. Spirits from the higher dimensions returned time and
time again to Earth. Donned in dense, fleshy suits, they learned
from the joys and pains of Earth life.

After Earth's realm, the dimensions became
progressively lighter, literally and figuratively. Humans could
shed their heavy Earth bodies for a lighter form, ghosts. The
fourth realm consisted of those in transition, or purgatory.

Heaven, or realm five, is a sanctuary for
souls. A gathering place for the higher levels to share a common
vision. A place of healing, of love and manifestation, this
dimension was the world of imagination.

Dimension six dwellers were the creators of
inspiration, angelic muses for the lower levels. These beings
infused creativity into those on earth, assisting willing humans to
embrace their potential. Whispering inspiration to the painters;
their masterpieces. Suggesting to the writers; their prose.

Number seven held the beings of wisdom,
usually referred to as spirit guides. Assisting those on Earth and
in Heaven.

Dimensions eight through eleven were not as
clear to David. He felt they were so pure in energy and light, he
couldn’t begin to understand their power and magnitude.

Very few beings dwelt within the highest
realms. He understood that it took many lifetimes to ascend to such
high levels. Every time a being experienced life in solid form,
most often as humans on earth, they gained more knowledge.
Knowledge can inspire a higher consciousness, propelling souls to
higher dimensions.

Taking a moment to reflect on the inheritance
of knowledge he had just ingested, David glanced up at Evangeline.
She smiled and seemed to be monitoring how well he was handling the
onslaught of information.

“Any questions so far?” She inquired.

Shaking his head no, he politely urged her to
continue.

She slowly pushed one more book toward him
and as he touched it, he became very sad.

He saw the Earth for what it really was, a
living organism, and how humans were destroying it. It wasn’t all
the humans fault; however, dark forces were at work trying to gain
their own advantage.

Evil shadow creatures used humans to create a
negatively charged environment on Earth. To live on Earth
permanently, they had to create an imbalance of energy, pushing the
Earth to the negative. These shadow beings discovered many
centuries ago that they could harvest energy through humans. They
dominated their chosen prey through whispers, dreams and dark
thoughts. By inspiring greed, self-loathing and shame, the dark
entities planted darkness in the hearts of the humans.

Named as demons by the religious, these dark
beings convince the living human that they are unworthy of Heaven.
Upon death, the deceased cannot find their way to Heaven because
they believe they deserve to go to Hell. Hell, however, is a
manifestation of their negative thoughts.

After absorbing all this information, David
felt an urgent desire to assist humanity escape from this dark
energy’s imprisoning tactics.

David asked, “How can I help?”

“There is a time approaching on Earth that
may reset the balance between good and evil.” She continued with a
serious expression. “We need healers to return to Earth and
retrieve as many lost souls as they can. We’ve tried for centuries
to inspire the living, to sway the vibration of the Earth to the
positive, but the progress is slow.”

Nodding, David understood what she was trying
to convey.

“Muses go to Earth to deliver inspiration,
all in attempts to show the humans how to create a world of peace.”
She explained, “Unfortunately, the dark energies appeared to have
the same ability to inspire, though their ideas are born of pure
darkness.”

“How can I rescue them?” David wondered.

“You have the ability to heal them and
convince them to come home.”

“How do I heal them?”

“You will be taught, a wonderful teacher has
offered to help you.” She answered with a smile, as though she knew
something he didn't.

“Why can't you show me?” David inquired
quietly, once again enamored with her beauty.

“I would love to, but, regrettably, it’s not
my department. Not to worry, your teacher is a very knowledgeable
being.”

“So, your job is a spirit guide?”

“For now,” she began, “but just until I
rejoin with my other half.”

David must have looked as confused as he felt
because she continued to explain.

“Even though I’m with you in the fifth
dimension, I’m actually a resident of the seventh realm. I sent
part of my energy to Earth; to experience being human again…I know
it sounds complicated.”

“So, a portion of your energy went to Earth…”
David reiterated slowly. “…and because your energy is divided…you
reside here, instead of in a higher realm. Is that right?”

“Yes!”

“So, do you assist the human, er…yourself, on
Earth?” He asked, slightly confusing himself.

“No, it would be a violation to the Law of
Free Will. The human exists as their own being. It would be wrong
of me to interfere with their journey. I’m sure there would be an
over-abundance of ‘miracles’ surrounding that individual, if you
know what I mean.” She stated with a wink, and then continued.

“Do seventh level beings, like yourself,
split and return to Earth often?” David inquired as he wrapped his
head around the complex theory.

“Yes, but this was my first time.”

“Do the higher realms, like level eight,
continue that process?” He wondered.

“Not often, the power becomes too great to
separate.” Evangeline explained as she waved her hands in the air
and sent the books back to the glass shelves.

Half-joking, David uttered, “I wonder what
would happen if a level ten went back to Earth?”

Evangeline’s face went deadly serious as she
looked at David directly in the eyes.

“I’m sorry, did I say something wrong?” He
worried.

“No, no. It’s…it’s nothing.” She stammered
slightly, her face flushing a little.

“Please tell me. I didn’t mean to…” he
began, afraid he'd said something to offend her.

“It’s just…” she sighed, hesitating.
“It’s extremely rare for a high level being to return to Earth. If
the dark energies gained control over a level ten, they could
harness enough power to rule Earth’s dimension.”

David nodded, understanding that the idea
would be ludicrous. Evangeline, however, still looked very
upset.

“Are you alright?” He asked, concerned.

After several moments, she finally said.
“Remember how I said there’s a time coming when we could reset the
balance? If a balance is created, the universe can grow…giving
birth to a new dimension.” Evangeline's face brightened as she
spoke. “When a new dimension is born, the lower dimensions are
pushed up into higher vibrations. The dark energies would not be
able to influence the humans if Earth’s realm moved into the next
dimension.”

“So Earth would be pushed from the third
dimension to the fourth?” David reaffirmed.

“Yes, but if we don't establish a balance…the
universe could inadvertently collapse one of the dimensions…hence,
Apocalypse. Not to mention, they’d have complete control over all
humans, living and dead.” She stated grimly.

David understood the magnitude of this
situation now, but didn't understand what all this had to do with
his comment about a level ten being.

Sensing his question, Evangeline explained
quietly.

“David, if the dark energies convinced a
level ten human they were unworthy of going into the light...the
dark energy wins control over the dimension.”

He thought for a moment, and then replied.
“But I thought you said it was unheard of for a level ten to go to
Earth.”

“Normally, yes, but...there is at least one
on Earth at this very moment.”

Faded Flower

 

“Choose!!” The Judges yelled as they slammed
their gavels.

“Nooooo!!!” She screamed, falling to her
knees and covering her ears.

“You're out of time!” One Judge hissed
vehemently as several shadow creatures circled Lily whispering
‘whore’ and ‘heathen’.

“Please stop...stop...stop!!” Lily begged as
she rocked back and forth on the floor.

Gabe and the blurred image were again
presented before her, but it was her own reflection that caught her
attention.

Her waist-length hair had been shaved,
leaving only her gray scalp covered with stubble. A large gash,
nearly three inches long sat above her right eyebrow, large sutures
pinching it together. The whites surrounding her green eyes were
stained bright red with blood. Her once porcelain skin was ashen
and gaunt.

Screaming at her reflection, she fell into an
unconscious heap on the floor, the Judges and shadow creatures
laughed as she faded to black.

Sitting abruptly upright, Lily's heart
pounded as she tried not to scream out loud and wake Gabe. Taking
long, deep breaths, she wiped the sweat from her forehead. As she
mopped her brow, she felt the spot on her head where she'd seen the
gash in her dream and was relieved that nothing was there.

It seemed so real.

Sitting up on the mattress, she looked at
Gabe sleeping peacefully. Lily smiled as she admired his handsome
face. She felt so lucky to have found and married such a wonderful
man.

Still feeling a little shaky from the dream,
Lily needed some fresh air. Looking at the trap door, she realized
that the mattress was covering half of it and she might wake up
Gabe if she tried to move it.

The sun poured in through the garden door,
inviting Lily to visit its rays out on the tiny deck. After
slipping her wedding dress back on, she quietly retrieved the key
to the door hidden atop the cupboards.

Slipping out into the sunshine and closing
the door behind her, she took a deep breath of fresh morning air.
Feeling the crisp, cool sensation permeate her lungs, she smiled
contentedly.

Standing out on the little veranda, she
remembered the day her and Gabe met. They'd somehow known they were
meant to be together.

Looking down at the ground, Lily realized
that it was quite the fall. It surprised her how far she’d fallen
and still made it unscathed.

Leaning over, she took a good look at the
distance to the ground. As her weight shifted onto the railing, she
heard a strange noise from behind her, a grinding noise, like metal
and wood pulling apart.

Carefully, she reached her hand out to turn
the knob of the garden door. Her heart in her throat, she heard the
entire deck groan as she attempted to move closer to the entrance.
Glancing at the metal railing, she could see that the entire deck
was being held by a couple of screws to rotted wood.

Tears streamed down her face as she tried to
inch her way to the door. Shaking as she turned the knob and pulled
open the door, she breathed a sigh of relief as she moved to enter
the tree house.

That’s when the last portion of the deck
suddenly separated from the old oak tree.

With a sickening sensation, Lily screamed as
the deck lurched forward. Flung over the edge, she clamored to get
a grip on the railing. Dangling precariously, she looked down at
the ground to see how far she had to fall.

It doesn’t look too bad, she thought. If I
fall just right, I should be okay.

Suddenly, the garden door flew wide open to
reveal a terrified Gabe.

“Oh my God Lily!” He yelled. “Hold on, I'll
climb down and catch you!!”

“Okay...okay...” She repeated, trying to calm
herself. Gabe would save her, he always did.

 

~

 

Inside, Gabe crawled to the trap door, but
struggled to move the mattress over far enough. Angrily, he pushed
it as hard as he could and flung open the trap door.

Just as he got his feet onto the ladder to
climb down, he heard a horrendous crashing noise followed by Lily
screaming.

“NO!!!!” Gabe cried out, terror filling his
heart.

Jumping down nearly eight feet, Gabe ran to
the other side of the tree. Nothing could have prepared him for
what he was about to see.

His beloved Lily had fallen nearly fifteen
feet onto her back. One of the metal rods had impaled her chest and
another had sliced open the right side of her head.

Falling to his knees, he wailed as his soul
split in two. Crawling to her, he didn't know where to begin to
help her. He couldn't pull the deck off of her; the rod that went
through her chest was still attached.

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