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Original Thought: The Real Story

Current price: $5.79
Original Thought: The Real Story
Original Thought: The Real Story

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Original Thought: The Real Story

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About two weeks before his 14th birthday, Tom's body was rolling, like a log covered with leaves and forest detritus, when it fell off a cliff edge. His body hit the canyon floor but it didn't splat, it bounced up about ten feet. Those who were there could hear his bones shatter when his body hit the floor the second time. Tom's body was broken, it was loosing blood, and his heart was failing. The heart attacks continued until his heart stopped beating. Ten days later, Tom's body-brain woke up from the coma in a hospital room, and became conscious in an alien reality. It was an amusement park for consciousness. There were active and flourishing cities and industries. There were shrines that honored the Eternals, and institutions where the Eternals were studied. He had no memories nor did he know who he was or how he got here. He could only observe the reality, and he assumed that the body-brain knew what to do.Seven years later the visions and near death experiences (NDE) began. Tom's new consciousness discovered that it had no memories prior to the fall and that it could now control Tom's body-brain most of the time.

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