descend into physical reality." The deer was
staring at me. "Who is it?" I said under my
breath. "Oh, my God, it isn't!" "Yes, he's free
now." (A few days before, I had found a
deer that had been ritually sacrificed in the
woods. I'd gone to a great deal of trouble to
try to get the perpetrators caught, but to no
avail, but afterwards focused on the
traumatized soul of the animal, freeing him
from the bondage of his death.) "Oh, he's so
beautiful, how could anyone... how could
they?" "That is past, look to the now." "Why
does he keep looking at me?" "He is
grateful." "For what? I was unable to help
him." "You cared." Giving me an intentioned
glance, the sun caught its eye as it
glimmered like a diamond. Suddenly, he
leapt into the wilderness.
"I have something else to show you."
Joseph said. I was so busy admiring this
beautiful natural world that when I looked
up and saw a highway, I was totally taken
aback. "How'd that get there?" I asked,
almost angry. "We've now entered the
physical reality of the place we were." Litter
was strewn everywhere, the mountains were
covered with electrical poles, highways,
houses, smokestacks, but there was one
brent
(Brent)
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