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Set in the afterlife, this is the story of a soul; a soul on a journey to find the true meaning of life.
Ormi-Sarm is that soul, and the afterlife holds many surprises; won’t Ormi-Sarm be a little bit annoyed to discover that he is NOT god!
Enduring punishments for crimes committed as a mortal, Ormi-Sarm can do nothing except experience those retributions; and God can do nothing but hope that he will, eventually, see the true meaning of life.
Delivered primarily with speeches, and interlaced with poetry, short-stories, and occasional humour, ‘The Occasion Mists’ will take you on an expedition of yourself. Ideas are put forward in this book which the reader may agree with, or reject, but, in the end, it will always be the reader who makes his own decisions; after all, it is his own life.
Want to know what ‘astrology’ really is or the reason for ‘Spontaneous Human Combustion?’ Then this book could answer many questions; even help you find new ideas.
The pages are meant to be scribbled upon and to make notes; haven’t you always wanted a book that you could scribble in?
Look closely at the text; there are many puzzles in this book, and it will take a keen eye and mind to find them all.
The first reading will not be easy, but there are secrets to be found and subsequent reading will surrender more.
Any doubts about this book? Then place it back upon the shelf; where it can await another.
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