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This post explains what the different parts of my Otherworld are called.
The world is not a single planet, but it has an indefinite number of infinite spaces, full of stars, and an indefinite number of Earths.
In between these infinite spaces are surface-worlds, infinite, three-dimensional spaces that act like the surface between two things, between water and air for example, magnifying, reflecting, warping, refracting, and so on. The infinite spaces are called the Heavenses, and the surface-worlds are called the Surfaces.
Both the Heavenses and the Surfaces are a part of the spectrum of Existences. As a rough analogy, if light, gravity, size, shape, kinetic and potential energy were all the visible part of the light spectrum, then the rest of the spectrum of Existences would be the rest of the light spectrum.
Outside of these is the Land of the Dead, and of the Dark Ones, which is not the same as it would be in the Familierworld, but I would have to explain why in a thread.
There are shape-shifters as well- which can be anything, animate or inanimate, in the Heavenses, Surfaces, or the spectrum of Existences- and each shape-shifter bears a world in itself, like a lucid dream, except that another man may enter it bodily- and of course, inanimate things cannot dream.
Last of all, there is the Outside: Worldlessness; where there is no space, time, change, or thought, but only what is brought into it by those who meet each-other there. All of these as one is my Otherworld, and it is called Iniel.
It is where the songs of joy and the songs of torment sound on the same wind, and blood and honey drip into the same brook. The dancer dances the Dance of mirth and of mourning.
Iniel is where the Light shines inwards, and is sung by the Trumpeter: Fyüorn
_________________ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Tsahraf::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Servant of God, Brother of Christ, and Sealed by the Holy Ghost.
Tsahraf is Hebrew, meaning to refine, cast, melt, purge away, try.
Chahsid Mimetes means Follower of the Holy One, or saint.
Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ. I Corinthians 11:1
May Sir Emeth Mimetes find you doing this. Thank you, in Gods name.
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