Dear reader and friend, I just want to thank you for your support and understanding as I write this book.
You are the world to me!
THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 12...
Glenna and I took a path that passed the next two Game Development buildings and the Council of Elders building with its diamond roof. We sat on a bench and just stared at the beautiful rays of color reflecting from the enormous diamond; could anything be more beautiful. Amazing how many different kinds of beauty there are in the Cosmos.
Then we came to the little gray bridge I had come across to reach this island, and I remembered meeting Glenna for the first time; remembered her as a ball of light when I had first seen her. She had sure proven herself to be pure light. How would I have navigated all of these steps without her?
We walked past the beautiful bejeweled buildings that I had had such beautiful experiences in. We then passed the little bungalow where I had first met my beloved children and grandchildren. I thought that even though it had been the most modest of all the buildings, I had found my greatest treasure there. Thinking of my children, I made a resloution to create and follow whatever pathway my game demanded; I would give my all to complete my pathway and win my new life game.
We continued walking, listened to the birds singing and the flowers harmonizing; we felt the total peace of the island wrapping around us like a cloak. Finally we found ourselves near the House of Cosmetics again, and Glenna pointed out a little tea shop nestled by the side of a large building, under a grove of oak trees.
The items on the menu brought to my mind the cultural food of an English tea time. There were scones and jam, biscuits, and the most lovely, refreshng tea. We also ordered some cold cucumber sandwiches and ate them down in a flash. I guess we had been hungrier than we had imagined. Either that or we had just felt the need to indulge ourselves.
When we had finished our tea, Glenna rose and said that it was our turn to go to the first of the actual Game Development buildings, that my game was now being contemplated.
The next building was a large rectangular building with an anethyst on top; quite beautiful to see.
Above large copper doors, was a sign that said, "Game Development: Goals and Challenges." Glenna opened the closest door, and we entered a large hall that was completely filled with computers and video games. People were seated at all of the games and they were ardently and completely involved in the games they were playing.
Glenna walked over to a desk at the right side of the doors and addressed a game master who looked up from a mountain of games. He was a very pleasant man and told her that my game room was set-up and ready for me. He gave her a pair of passes and a slip with directions on it.
Glenna found a door at the back of the hall, and we turned down a winding corridor. In every room we passed, we saw people bent over table games, deeply involved in their business. Soon, Glenna saw our room on the right and checked the number on the door, 120, with the number on the passes; they matched.
We entered a medium sized room with a large table in the middle of the floor, and a smaller table with a group of three men around it. The men looked up and motioned for us to take seats at their table.
We sat down and the men introduced themselves as Michael, Tom, and Larry. They said that they were there to help me set up the goals and challenges of my new life game, and to begin to develop a game plan for me.
The man named Larry told us that every game had various components. There were the characteristics of the person playing the game; the goal or goals of the game; the challenges that each person would face in the game itself; and finally, what constituted the win of the game and the prizes attached to the winning of the game. All of these parameters were uique to my own game and they must be chosen by my own self with helpful suggestions from the three men, and Glenna, if she chose to add some.
Tomorrow Goals and Challenges continues...
You are the world to me!
THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 12...
Glenna and I took a path that passed the next two Game Development buildings and the Council of Elders building with its diamond roof. We sat on a bench and just stared at the beautiful rays of color reflecting from the enormous diamond; could anything be more beautiful. Amazing how many different kinds of beauty there are in the Cosmos.
Then we came to the little gray bridge I had come across to reach this island, and I remembered meeting Glenna for the first time; remembered her as a ball of light when I had first seen her. She had sure proven herself to be pure light. How would I have navigated all of these steps without her?
We walked past the beautiful bejeweled buildings that I had had such beautiful experiences in. We then passed the little bungalow where I had first met my beloved children and grandchildren. I thought that even though it had been the most modest of all the buildings, I had found my greatest treasure there. Thinking of my children, I made a resloution to create and follow whatever pathway my game demanded; I would give my all to complete my pathway and win my new life game.
We continued walking, listened to the birds singing and the flowers harmonizing; we felt the total peace of the island wrapping around us like a cloak. Finally we found ourselves near the House of Cosmetics again, and Glenna pointed out a little tea shop nestled by the side of a large building, under a grove of oak trees.
The items on the menu brought to my mind the cultural food of an English tea time. There were scones and jam, biscuits, and the most lovely, refreshng tea. We also ordered some cold cucumber sandwiches and ate them down in a flash. I guess we had been hungrier than we had imagined. Either that or we had just felt the need to indulge ourselves.
When we had finished our tea, Glenna rose and said that it was our turn to go to the first of the actual Game Development buildings, that my game was now being contemplated.
The next building was a large rectangular building with an anethyst on top; quite beautiful to see.
Above large copper doors, was a sign that said, "Game Development: Goals and Challenges." Glenna opened the closest door, and we entered a large hall that was completely filled with computers and video games. People were seated at all of the games and they were ardently and completely involved in the games they were playing.
Glenna walked over to a desk at the right side of the doors and addressed a game master who looked up from a mountain of games. He was a very pleasant man and told her that my game room was set-up and ready for me. He gave her a pair of passes and a slip with directions on it.
Glenna found a door at the back of the hall, and we turned down a winding corridor. In every room we passed, we saw people bent over table games, deeply involved in their business. Soon, Glenna saw our room on the right and checked the number on the door, 120, with the number on the passes; they matched.
We entered a medium sized room with a large table in the middle of the floor, and a smaller table with a group of three men around it. The men looked up and motioned for us to take seats at their table.
We sat down and the men introduced themselves as Michael, Tom, and Larry. They said that they were there to help me set up the goals and challenges of my new life game, and to begin to develop a game plan for me.
The man named Larry told us that every game had various components. There were the characteristics of the person playing the game; the goal or goals of the game; the challenges that each person would face in the game itself; and finally, what constituted the win of the game and the prizes attached to the winning of the game. All of these parameters were uique to my own game and they must be chosen by my own self with helpful suggestions from the three men, and Glenna, if she chose to add some.
Tomorrow Goals and Challenges continues...
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