Each snowflake, like each human being is unique. |
NOTE: This is something I am working on. I have thought about the concept for a long time now and am getting nowhere. Therefore, I am writing it down, to see what I get. I sit at the computer typing, when I saw a movement out of the corner of my eye. I knew that I had seen someone through the picture window approach the front door, but the doorbell did not ring and I heard no knock. I got up and went to the front door, but no one was there. I returned to the computer, but a few minutes the front door opened. I went back to the front door, checked the screen door and found it still locked. I looked out across the front yard; it was a quiet day without a wind or breeze of any type. I closed and locked the front door and went back to the computer. Again, I glimpsed a movement outside, but before I could get up and go to the door. The door opened and closed. At this point, I decided I was experiencing a hallucination because of lack of sleep. I saved my document, turned the computer off and went to bed. After all, I thought, the best cure for this type of hallucination is a good long sleep. Thirty minutes later, I woke up wondering if I had closed and locked the sliding doors to the back patio. I got out of bed, put on a short robe and went to the back of the house. Sure enough, the sliding doors were open, so I closed, locked and put an old broom handle on the tracks to prevent someone from opening them from the outside. Then room by room, I checked the house and found myself on only occupant. From the corner of my eye, I glimpsed a shadow enter my bedroom. The shadow was about the same size as myself, with quick catlike movements. … (17 Baha 162 B.E.) |