Stories

The Appointment
As she rode in the back of the black limousine she was uncomfortably reminded of the first time she had been in such a vehicle. She had been just 6 years old and didn't understand what cancer was; all she knew was that it could take someone you love out of your life forever. Read Full Story


Once Again
It was time for me to make my decision. The Rishi had shown me what I needed to see in that pool of his that seemed to mesmerize and enchant me every time I gazed into it. How captivating and beautiful to see the Earth from such a vantage. The image in the water clouded over, and the Rishi turned to me, his deep eyes questioning. Read Full Story


Going Home
The battle was over. Mangled bodies littered the field, piled on top of each other. I walked among the carcasses, the acrid stench of death filling my nostrils, looking for other survivors. Around me, other soldiers did the same. No one spoke. I looked for signs of life among the dead, and found none. I wandered for a while, unwilling to give up. I refused to leave a single man behind. Some of the other soldiers just stood rooted to the ground. Some wept quietly. Others, like me, were prodding the bodies, willing them to rise from their slumber. Read Full Story


They've Forgotten Love
There were 33 of us in the first group. We had been summoned. It was with excitement and a measure of trepidation that I and my companions entered the Great Hall. What did God want to tell us? What task were we to be assigned? What quest was there to engage? Read Full Story