Unicorn
Heather Lydia Thornhill 1981 (Manchester)
After billions of years God had made another unicorn.
God had to be at his highest of light ascension to do it or else the unicorn would die.
It was too delicate for all other light beings, except his wife and three children and other animal souls.
What this meant for souls and pure souls was that their tears could be combined to for a new type of creation.
God emphasised the importance of Ascension, even for himself and he said when you have ascended you will see your tears of light combined with the unicorns tears and create in that space, your own unique heaven.
Your memories will be projected around you, and you will feel them as real as any physical object you have ever touched.
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Written on July 03, 2022
Submitted by HeatherLydiaThornhill on July 03, 2022
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