The Traveller the Untold Stories of Cupid Consecutuon One
By Ken Kammal
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The Traveller's writings are memoirs and esoteric experiences, which include recorded travels, visions, and dreams. In Consecution One, The Traveller will have the fortunate, misfortune, of being an eyewitness to the collapse of this world. Conveyed in this literary format, you will be afforded the opportunity to take a journey with The Traveller, within this world. Hopefully, to know, experience, understand, and to perhaps unfold which is enveloped within you…your SOUL.
Ken Kammal
Ken Kammal is a writer who resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. As an Internationally published artist and writer Ken Kammal has an eclectic writing and artistic style that embodies his dreams, visions, travels, and inner work. Ken Kammal states, “I do not just want to share my reality, that some may call “Fiction” …I want to invoke the inner Being in all who view, connect, and feel this artistry of My Soul.”
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The Traveller the Untold Stories of Cupid Consecutuon One - Ken Kammal
THE TRAVELLER
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Consecution One
Utterance Twenty One of Twenty Two
Ken Kammal
The Traveller: the untold stories of Cupid -consecution one
Utterance Twenty One of Twenty Two
Copyright © 2021 by Ken Kammal/The Traveller Publishing, LLC.
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Cover and Book Design by Ken Kammal/The Traveller Publishing Co.
All artistic images are works of Ken Kammal and The Traveller Publishing Co.
ISBN: 978-1-954734-01-2 (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-954734-04-3 (Hardcover)
ISBN: 978-1-954734-02-9 (e-book)
The Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2021901830
Author's Note
This is a true story of my experiences, dreams, visions, writings, and paintings; it is necessary to note that we all have the gift to seek ourselves within. Therefore, I encourage you, in some medium, to share your soul's journey or your spirit’s plight in this creation. It is one, I know will have its moments and experiences that can evolve you into the ultimate BEING you seek.
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank everyone and everything that has made this journey possible. Every experience and moment has granted me the ability to write this story of the SOUL. This is a Soul-biography and a testament to the intelligence, brilliance, courage, peace and radiance of LOVE, and the awareness of the Soul. And, as I travel this beautiful path, may I know no truth, but Truth beyond LOVE.
Dedication
I dedicate this Utterance to the ONE, and the One in all of us.
Table of Contents
Author's Note
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Utterance Twenty One of Twenty Two
Introduction
Utterance Twenty-One of Twenty-Two
Utterance Twenty One of Twenty Two
I am the Traveller. These are my accounts of the vast wellspring of journeys of many lives. Of the dreaming heart, generating, operating, and destroying worlds. And the utmost necessary beliefs, beauty, and hardships within these journeys. That is the reality of the Traveller, the untold stories of Cupid.
Introduction
Remember North,
North-East, North-West, South-East and South-West. I will repeat, remember North, North-East, North-West, South-East and South-West! I laid there, back flat against the floor, looking up at the light at the top of what seemed to be the inside of some sort of tower. I looked up, noticing that each of the floors in this tower had doors going in a circular pattern around each floor. I was wondering what was on the floors, as well as what was behind the many doors.
A voice echoed in my head loudly, breaking my wonder of thought about this place. I tried to get up, but I laid there. The tower floor was dry, sparsely covered in sand. As I turned over to my side, the granules of sand and the cold floor were against my face and the side of my body.
I turned over to see this distorted image of a man leaning against the tower walls. With my clouded vision of him, I could see slightly that he was dressed in black. He stood there, saying to me, Get up!
I tried to, but to no avail…I could not get up. Get up, you know how to get up. Get up off the floor and stand!
Then suddenly, right in front of me, laid a replica of me, as if I were looking in the mirror at myself. Lying there on the bottom floor,