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3. "MY PERSONAL MOUNTAIN"
Abraham appeared this time without mountains, in what seemed to be a spaceless dimension. He smiled, revealing a row of white shining teeth and little wrinkles appearing at the corners of his eyes. A beard of dark- and scattered lightbrown locks handsomely framed his cheeks and manly chin. He looked like a man in the best of his years, although the Scriptures record him to have died very old95. He said not a word. The silence was serene and soothing. I waited. Suddenly he lifted an arm, pointing upwards. Smiling no longer, he declared with great solemnity:: "Now I shall show you YOUR walk of faith... the various stages of it. Consider EVERY detail," he urged, "and keep them in your heart. In time to come you will understand their meaning. When trials and testings come, you will be encouraged." "Do not forget what I showed you," he urged once more. "Store these Scriptures up in your heart. Then you shall see me again..." -- the smile returned on his face like sunrays breaking through a cloud -- "...in due season." Still pointing upwards, he suddenly vanished. Immediately a window appeared, and I could see into heaven!96 I saw indescribable beauty and incomparable glory! A marvelous bright light evoking euphoria filled heaven. Seven beings shining brightly and resembling very tall men, were singing in harmonies no human voices could match. They stood before what resembled a throne. These beings, more beautiful than humans were angels called "stars"97 and represented groups of redeemed men before G-d98. Immediately above those seven bright and beautiful singing "stars" was a throne cut out of a enormous, crystal-clear sapphire99, radiating in an intense phosphorus blue. From the throne there emanated a light sparkling like billions of brilliant diamonds100, exceedingly bright and replendent in rainbow colors. Such was the glory of the Lord Whose form, however, I did not see101. There were also four strange-looking, winged beings, whose bodies shone like polished brass. They moved from the throne in the four directions of heaven and back without ever turning about102. They were four separate creatures, yet had only one body. They always seemed to move forward, never backwards, because they had no “back”. Their faces represented the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, the domestic animals and menc. They were very strange. What was their meaning? Why did these four totally different creatures form one united creature? Suddenly there appeared another heaven which was not illuminated with this glorious light (I later understood this was Paradise). It’s light was like daylight103 and it seemed to consist only of solid rock104. The rock was of fleshy pink, patterned by a network of red colored veins like beautiful Venetian marble, and glimmering with sparks of gneiss105. This solid rock constituted the ground here. Three distinct groups of people sat on that rock, separated106 by fences. The fences surrounding each group formed rectangular spaces like tabernacles107. Before each rectangle arose a pillar of that same Rock, in the shape of an obeliskd. The people included men, women and children of all races and ages108. Everyone wore a tight-fitting gym-suit that resembled
a second skin109. The suits were
colored, according to the various groups: The first group wore rede;
the second bluef, and
the third greeng.
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