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What happened then, as one can only expect from an afterlife, it night impossible to describe, dear nmethoecamo, for I had no senses no body, yet I felt things...
I awoke, the time passed hard to tell as from awakenings it often are, and I felt myself falling.I feel through solid, but yet did not come in contact whit it, and the solid became hotter and hotter as I feel thought the rocks, and I began to get burnt, then, something attached to me and drew me... that direction has no name, because mortals live in only three dimensions, and the direction I was pulled in lay in a forth.
By now the worst shock began to wear of, and I observed my sorundings, I say, but I had no eyes and there was no light.
Beneath me, for I will call that direction that, lay an surface like an ocean. Smooth and reflecting like this small lake it was, and on it lay stars like duckweed, this was the universe in which I had lived. Above me, lay something like a soap bubble. and it pulled me towards itself.
I do not know enough to name any of it, but at that moment I saw all of the universe in all it's glory, from the patterns of the stars to the tiniest workings of life, that was the greatest wonder I have ever known, and ever will know.
I do not know how to name that bubble thing, nor the way it used to drag me in, but I know if was a vehicle of sentient life, and as grand as the most grand of those star constellations below me.
I was pulled inside the bubble, and in there was beings so awe-inspiring that my very soul failed to comprehend it and my memory could not even begging to record it.
The next thing I know I was in a strange contraption of magic, and someone pushed a big red button.
TO BE CONTINUED.