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The Hall Of Mirrors - A Short Story about past Lives and Reincarnation - cover

The Hall Of Mirrors - A Short Story about past Lives and Reincarnation

B. P. Peeters

Publisher: Tales Of Peeters

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Summary

During an unpleasant vacation in Rome, six year old Beth visits an old palace that has a magnificent room called the Hall Of Mirrors. There she loses herself in imaginary play with a blonde boy that isn't there. Is he just a figment of her imagination, or could she possibly be remembering something?For readers fascinated with reincarnation, this bittersweet short story touches delicately on the subject of the soul's journey through time.
Available since: 04/13/2021.
Print length: 14 pages.

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