![]() Most significant is his run-in with his teacher among the "Solid People", the author George MacDonald. The various souls he encounters discourse on topics ranging from free will to the very definition of love. Instead, he finds that the very grass will pierce his feet and that an apple weighs more than a boulder. He boards a bus only to discover that he has been in the Shadowlands all along as he and his fellow tourists disembark hours later, they are given a vision of Heaven, though it is not a tame country. So, at least, is the experience of the nameless protagonist of C.S. ![]() There are few activities more charged with the potential for peril (or adventure, apparently) than standing in line. ![]()
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