Rambi
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is about a sixth dimensional spirit, named Rambi, who has a delightful sense of humor. Rambi found it necessary to come to Earth on two different occasions to confer with a human, Chad Edwards. The first meeting had to do with what the Galactic Council of Light considers to be a flawed version of a portion of the Universal Law – the part that has to do with humans’ allotted time on Earth. The second meeting, four years later, had to do with grieving angels in Heaven that was caused by
Rambi, because of his commitment to the soul mates, ended up having to be their protector in order to fend off evil forces that presented themselves because of
The reader cannot help but be entertained by how Rambi handles these challenge along with being enchanted by the tender and touching love scenes that exist between soul mates, coupled with graphic descriptions of a paradise that Rambi had created for the two of them, using the essences of the love that flowed between them. The reader will also be enchanted by the tender love scenes in a beautiful setting that only Love could create; this book ideally portrays how love should be among humans. The reader will also enjoy Rambi’s great sense of humor, along with his antics and ‘persuasive’ ways of dealing with evil forces. This book is refreshing, and is almost certain to lift one’s spirits to a new high- he/she will read this book and go away with a heart singing the praises of love.
About the Author
This book is the author’s fourth book; the first three entitled His Light, His Love (1, 11, 111) is the result of years of intensive research into exactly what the significance really is in His Light and Love. Having said all he could on the matter, he decided to do a work of fiction, called Rambi, because he felt that such a book was sorely needed in today’s world.
The author noticed that a great many people are not that much interested in one’s spiritual thoughts and opinions because they are not sure if their truth applies to them, but just the same, most of them are hungering for something that will lift their spirits and have them feeling all good inside. The author believes he has done this by writing Rambi. In such depressing times as we are living in now, a book such as this one is not just a welcome change but a refreshing one as well.
The author, now living alone, is in his mid-seventies and makes his home in the Northwestern part of