I appeared in what looked like a library again. There was a small book in front of me, and the wind was flipping through the pages. I saw pictures in it. Then the book closed on its own.
I was like, Okay… is that it?
But I wanted to see more.
Then a being came-maybe a librarian. He arrived with a massive book. Huge. I asked him, “Where do I even start?”
He said, “Probably at the beginning.”
So I said, “Alright, my Higher Self, take me to the beginning.“
The book opened, and wind started flipping through the pages again- fast, like something was searching. hen it stopped on one of the pages, showing a picture. And then I fell through it.
I dropped into the book-like literally into it-and landed on a planet.
It was dark there. But not scary-just quiet. I wasn’t alone. There was a being next to me, a bird-like being. It was beautiful. Colorful. There were others too-some looked like cats. There were so many different kinds of beings around.
I saw a puddle of water and walked over to it. I wanted to see what I looked like.
When I looked into the reflection, I saw myself. My skin was almost silver-white and glowing, and my hair was silver too. I was tall. I thought to myself “I’m tall. I’m beautiful.” It felt true.
Then I started to shift. I turned into a bird-like being, just like the one next to me. I flew up into the sky, watching the planet from above.
Another being shifted next to me. They transformed from a bird into an angel-like figure-tall, white-silver hair like mine, and massive wings. We looked similar.
Then I shifted back into my humanoid form, and we stood together, watching the horizon.
A sun started rising. Bright orange. It was the first time the sun had appeared on that planet. I said, “Oh my goodness. This is the first time the sun is here.“
He said, “Yes, it is.“
Everything around us was glowing in these really full, bright colors-indigo blues, oranges, deep hues that felt alive.
Then I said, “You know what would be even better? If it had two suns. It would be even prettier.“
He just smiled and said, “Alright, we can do that.“
We flew above the planet, side by side, and looked down at it all—the sun, the land, the sky. It felt like dancing.
We started holding hands, and in the space between our palms, a ball of light appeared. It grew bigger and brighter until we couldn’t hold hands anymore—it was expanding too much.
It turned into a second sun.
We were laughing, overjoyed. Like kids playing with a new toy. It was innocent, lighthearted joy. We sent the sun toward the planet and placed it into orbit. It started rotating around the planet beside the first one.
And just like that, the planet had two suns.
Then I jumped-or maybe got pulled-out of that place. And I was back in the library.
With the book still in my hands.







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