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In the story, each individual soul is part of a larger "Soul Group", which shares the mission of helping the evolution of the cosmos. At times, a soul from a given Group incarnates itself, choosing the conditions of its life according to its needs, while the other souls observe. Each soul creates a
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reality around itself, which later brings consequences upon it. These consequences take the form of life and afterlife, which vary according to the person's choices.
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is the second novel in the
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Friend of David's. Created part of the said machinery.
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