Flight Without Limits

a novel by Rolf A. F. Witzsche

Page 77

Chapter 5 - Victory without Shame

     "Still, there remains so much more for mankind to explore and to see," Natalia sighed.

     "Maybe, some day mankind will open its heart and discover its universal Soul as human beings that reflects the Spirit of the universe," I replied. "Maybe we will find the ship in orbit over Bohr's planet one day, or a more advanced ship, and they will be inviting us to join them."



     I recall that we let it be with that hope. It seemed that we were all happy with that thought for a bright future for mankind that is still possible. In real terms we had only one more problem to solve.



     For the time being, Martin and Odessa had made room for us in their home. They didn't say that this would be temporary until we had a chance to build our own home. They simply extended their place a bit for this purpose. They said it wouldn't take long until we "ached" to have our own castles built.

     Mahesh was the first to stir in that direction. He had always wanted to live in the mountains. The mountains reminded him of his childhood home. Within a month he had built a fine place at a most spectacular spot, on top of a tall cliff by the sea where he could observe the sea birds. His place was constructed entirely of wood, similar to his last house, only larger. He told us that he had plans to devote himself to his music again, and that he also planned to set up a practice for healing on the principle he had discovered on planet 'O,' where he himself had been healed. He felt that since health is an idea that belongs to a different subset of reality, then he would certainly be qualified for such a practice. He felt that we were all in error by regarding health as a condition of material structure, subject to material manipulation. He could see it in the context of the Bohr/Miller effect. He said that he could see health as an idea that reflects the harmony and perfection of the universe. He suggested that he had possibly gained a more thorough understanding of the concept of the Bohr/Miller effect, by applying it to healing, than the people on planet 'O' had developed. Thus he understood the phenomenon of healing better than they could themselves. He suggested that he might have a long career ahead of him as highly efficient healer with a continuing clientele from planet 'O' and possibly from anywhere in the universe.

     I, on the other hand, wanted a spot right at the sea, at a beach. Or rather Natalia did so, with Cira, Jill and I agreeing. I felt closer to them than to anyone else, which Olaf said was good, but not good enough.

     "Love is universal," said Olaf and left it at that. It took some time to realize that he was right. There remained a tight bond between Natalia, Jill, Cira, and I, which caused us all to share the same home, just as we had come to share our life during the mission. Considering the deep changes that we all had experienced, few people had more in common than the four of us had. I, certainly, was delighted that we would go on living together, and so were the others.

     We immediately sat down and made plans for our house. It was to be the finest that could possibly be built; made out of the best materials, furnished with the richest furnishings the universe could provide. For it's structure, nothing less than Martin's Metal would do, and for its design, nothing would suffice but a price winning creation by the most renowned architects known to us.

     Three firms were chosen as contenders, one in New York, one in Tel Aviv, and one in Singapore.

     "But how will you pay them?" asked Olaf, surprised. Naturally we told him about our plans.

     "We'll pay then with diamonds, of course," Jill snickered.

     I explained to Olaf that we located, what used to be a white dwarf.

      Olaf responded with great excitement.


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