Good morning my dear friend, I think you will be surprised over the next five days as we deal with the Council of Elders and Ann's audience with ONE (God). Thank you for coming to my blog, I hope you will enjoy.
THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 14 (HEAVEN)
Glenna said that we would take a short break before going to the bungalow, and she led me off of the path down a sloping green mound to the beach that surrounded the island. The sand was soft and warm under our feet and we walked for a long way listening to the water lap against the shore, and watching all the lights from the buildings we had so recently visited. I felt energy fill me and I was ready for any other challenges I would face at the Council of Elders.
Glenna then took me to a nearby bungalow, and to my surprise, a wonderful dinner was on the table when we arrived. We sat down to a meal of bean burritos, watermelon and cantaloupe, washed down with spiced apple juice. When we were done eating, Glenna clapped her hands and all of the dishes disappeared into thin air. Then we laid back on chaise lounges and talked about all we had seen and done on the island so far; all of the mysteries and surprises we had encountered.
Suddenly, I opened my eyes and saw that the world was light once more. I rose and saw Glenna summoning us up some early breakfast. We sat down to pancakes smothered with strawberries and cream, and a pot of green tea. Afterwards, Glenna told me it was time to go to the Council of Elders Building.
As we walked down the pathway to the Council of Elders Building, I noticed that Glenna had a big smile on her face. I asked her what she was smiling so big for, and she told me that there was something about the "Council of Elders" building itself, for me to just wait and see.
We then turned onto the path that led to the Council of Elders Building. The building was round and looked to be pure white, with a roof covered by a brilliant, flawless diamond. As we drew nearer, it looked to me as though something was moving in the walls of the building. We drew closer and I could see that the walls were moving, or rather that something in the walls, was moving. I picked up speed and practically ran to the building, and then stood breathless as I realized that I was seeing an orange fish swim by. Then a whole school of yellow fish, with black fins, swam by.
"What am I looking at Glenna?" I asked.
"What you are looking at is an aquarium. All of the outer walls of the building are aquariums. Just wait until you get inside and are surrounded by the aquariums; it is a very beautiful and uplifting experience."
Glenna and I rushed to the entrance of the building, and Glenna opened the crystal door. We walked inside and were quickly surrounded by the scents of jasmine and roses; soothing tones fell upon our ears and eased my concern for what I might learn in this building.
We walked all around the inside of the building admiring the hundreds of different varieties of fish. There were so many different colors and sizes; fish from many different planets all living in peace and harmony in the most magnificent aquarium possible. I was thrilled from top to toe and would have spent the entire day watching the fish, but a young gentleman came up to us and asked if I were Ann. I told him that I was.
"Well, Ann, it is time for you to go into the Council of Elders. How do you like our aquarium?"
"Oh, very much," I said, "these surroundings have relaxed me, and prepared me for whatever I shall learn here today."
With that said, the man led me into a large room that was paneled in mahogany and had a crystal ceiling that exposed the beautiful diamond roof. On a raised dais there were three seats in a semi-circle behind a large pond of water filled with goldfish. There was a large plush chair in front of the dais, and in the middle of the room was a table covered in a lace table cloth. On the table were a tray of chocolate-covered strawberries and a bottle of fine champagne. I filled a small plate and took a glass of the wine, and then took the seat in front.
I had barely seated myself, when three men, dressed in pure white robes, filed in and took their seats on the dais. Their faces were universally calm, and seemed to glow with love. All fear and apprehension left when I saw their faces. I was very surprised to see that father was seated as one of the three men on the dais; that I had not expected.
Father stood up, and introduced himself as Adam. He then introduced the other two men, as Gabriel and Raphael.
"Welcome to the Council of Elders," Adam said, "You are here today to hear all that you need to know before proceeding on to your new life game. Since you are here, you must have gone through the other Houses here on the Isle of Purpose. You have made choices as to your character on your new planet, and finished your pathway and game board. You have been approved to come to this house, this day, to hear some vital truths that will tie together all that you have learned so far. You have chosen to know and love ONE, and today you will come to know the truths that you will need, in order to guarantee that you return home as a winner of your game.
Tomorrow, Ann meets the great ONE...
THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 14 (HEAVEN)
Glenna said that we would take a short break before going to the bungalow, and she led me off of the path down a sloping green mound to the beach that surrounded the island. The sand was soft and warm under our feet and we walked for a long way listening to the water lap against the shore, and watching all the lights from the buildings we had so recently visited. I felt energy fill me and I was ready for any other challenges I would face at the Council of Elders.
Glenna then took me to a nearby bungalow, and to my surprise, a wonderful dinner was on the table when we arrived. We sat down to a meal of bean burritos, watermelon and cantaloupe, washed down with spiced apple juice. When we were done eating, Glenna clapped her hands and all of the dishes disappeared into thin air. Then we laid back on chaise lounges and talked about all we had seen and done on the island so far; all of the mysteries and surprises we had encountered.
Suddenly, I opened my eyes and saw that the world was light once more. I rose and saw Glenna summoning us up some early breakfast. We sat down to pancakes smothered with strawberries and cream, and a pot of green tea. Afterwards, Glenna told me it was time to go to the Council of Elders Building.
As we walked down the pathway to the Council of Elders Building, I noticed that Glenna had a big smile on her face. I asked her what she was smiling so big for, and she told me that there was something about the "Council of Elders" building itself, for me to just wait and see.
We then turned onto the path that led to the Council of Elders Building. The building was round and looked to be pure white, with a roof covered by a brilliant, flawless diamond. As we drew nearer, it looked to me as though something was moving in the walls of the building. We drew closer and I could see that the walls were moving, or rather that something in the walls, was moving. I picked up speed and practically ran to the building, and then stood breathless as I realized that I was seeing an orange fish swim by. Then a whole school of yellow fish, with black fins, swam by.
"What am I looking at Glenna?" I asked.
"What you are looking at is an aquarium. All of the outer walls of the building are aquariums. Just wait until you get inside and are surrounded by the aquariums; it is a very beautiful and uplifting experience."
Glenna and I rushed to the entrance of the building, and Glenna opened the crystal door. We walked inside and were quickly surrounded by the scents of jasmine and roses; soothing tones fell upon our ears and eased my concern for what I might learn in this building.
We walked all around the inside of the building admiring the hundreds of different varieties of fish. There were so many different colors and sizes; fish from many different planets all living in peace and harmony in the most magnificent aquarium possible. I was thrilled from top to toe and would have spent the entire day watching the fish, but a young gentleman came up to us and asked if I were Ann. I told him that I was.
"Well, Ann, it is time for you to go into the Council of Elders. How do you like our aquarium?"
"Oh, very much," I said, "these surroundings have relaxed me, and prepared me for whatever I shall learn here today."
With that said, the man led me into a large room that was paneled in mahogany and had a crystal ceiling that exposed the beautiful diamond roof. On a raised dais there were three seats in a semi-circle behind a large pond of water filled with goldfish. There was a large plush chair in front of the dais, and in the middle of the room was a table covered in a lace table cloth. On the table were a tray of chocolate-covered strawberries and a bottle of fine champagne. I filled a small plate and took a glass of the wine, and then took the seat in front.
I had barely seated myself, when three men, dressed in pure white robes, filed in and took their seats on the dais. Their faces were universally calm, and seemed to glow with love. All fear and apprehension left when I saw their faces. I was very surprised to see that father was seated as one of the three men on the dais; that I had not expected.
Father stood up, and introduced himself as Adam. He then introduced the other two men, as Gabriel and Raphael.
"Welcome to the Council of Elders," Adam said, "You are here today to hear all that you need to know before proceeding on to your new life game. Since you are here, you must have gone through the other Houses here on the Isle of Purpose. You have made choices as to your character on your new planet, and finished your pathway and game board. You have been approved to come to this house, this day, to hear some vital truths that will tie together all that you have learned so far. You have chosen to know and love ONE, and today you will come to know the truths that you will need, in order to guarantee that you return home as a winner of your game.
Tomorrow, Ann meets the great ONE...
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