The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance
'The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance' Summary
The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance is a novel by Marie Corelli that tells the story of Arion, a young man who dies and is transported to a beautiful and idyllic world called the Land of the Everlasting. In the Land of the Everlasting, Arion meets a group of people who have also died, and they learn about the true nature of reality and the possibility of an afterlife.
The novel begins with Arion being struck by lightning and dying instantly. He wakes up in a beautiful meadow, surrounded by flowers and trees. He meets a group of people who have also died, and they tell him that he is now in the Land of the Everlasting.
The Land of the Everlasting is a place of peace and beauty. There is no pain or suffering, and everyone is happy. Arion learns that the Land of the Everlasting is a place where people can learn and grow, and where they can prepare for their next life.
Arion also learns about the true nature of reality. He learns that the world he knew before was not real, but was simply a shadow of the true reality. The true reality is a place of love, light, and harmony.
Arion spends many years in the Land of the Everlasting, learning and growing. He eventually decides that it is time for him to return to the world of the living. He is given a choice of which life he wants to live next, and he chooses to live a life of love and service.
Arion returns to the world of the living, and he begins his new life. He uses his knowledge and experience to help others, and he spreads the message of love and light. He eventually dies again, but this time he is prepared for his next life. He knows that he will return to the Land of the Everlasting, where he will continue to learn and grow.
The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance is a thought-provoking and spiritual novel that explores the nature of reality and the possibility of an afterlife. It is a beautifully written novel that will appeal to fans of fantasy, romance, and philosophical fiction.
The novel is full of symbolism and allegory. The Land of the Everlasting represents the true reality, while the world of the living represents the shadow reality. The lightning strike that kills Arion represents the awakening of his spiritual consciousness. The people he meets in the Land of the Everlasting represent different aspects of his own soul.
The novel is also a love story. Arion's love for the woman he leaves behind in the world of the living drives him to return to that world and to live a life of love and service. The novel suggests that love is the most powerful force in the universe, and that it can help us to overcome even death.
The Life Everlasting: A Reality of Romance is a classic novel that is still relevant today. It is a reminder that there is more to life than what we see with our physical eyes. It is a call to live a life of love and service, and to prepare for our next life.
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Marie Corelli
United Kingdom
Mary Mackay known by her pseudonym Marie Corelli awas an English novelist. She enjoyed a period of great literary success from the publication of her first novel in 1886 until World War I. Sales of C...
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