[A Romance of Two Worlds by Marie Corelli]@TWC D-Link bookA Romance of Two Worlds CHAPTER X 20/31
"How came I shut in such a prison? How poor a form--how destitute of faculties--how full of infirmities--how limited in capabilities--how narrow in all intelligence--how ignorant--how mean!" And I turned for relief to the shining companion who held me, and obeying an impulse suddenly imparted, I felt myself floating higher and higher till the last limits of the atmosphere surrounding the Earth were passed, and fields of pure and cloudless ether extended before us. Here we met myriads of creatures like ourselves, all hastening in various directions--all lovely and radiant as a dream of the fairies. Some of these beings were quite tiny and delicate--some of lofty stature and glorious appearance: their forms were human, yet so refined, improved, and perfected, that they were unlike, while so like humanity. "Askest thou nothing ?" whispered the voice beside me. "Tell me," I answered, "what I must know." "These spirits that we behold," went on the voice, "are the guardians of all the inhabitants of all the planets.
Their labours are those of love and penitence.
Their work is to draw other souls to God--to attract them by warnings, by pleading, by praying.
They have all worn the garb of mortality themselves, and they teach mortals by their own experience.
For these radiant creatures are expiating sins of their own in thus striving to save others--the oftener they succeed the nearer they approach to Heaven.
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