About This Book
A modest, lifelong carer undergoes a peaceful, luminous transition from mortal sleep into an unfamiliar but soothing dawn. The narrative follows her gentle awakening and exploration of a soft, light-filled landscape recalled through childlike sensations and memories. As she moves upward through increasingly radiant scenes, interior reflections and brief encounters bring consolation, rest from earthly pain, and a deepened sense of love and humility. Rather than theological argument, the account emphasizes tenderness, simple faith, and the continuity of compassionate service beyond death, linking intimate observation with delicate descriptive passages that invite quiet contemplation.
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