Few wish to challenge their worldview, particularly when it comes to faith. Yet, in this book, the author and his two children, El and Ayako, present thought-provoking testimony through their personal experience of directly conversing with the Creator and others. At the work’s core, there is an emphasis on why it is necessary to question and not simply take what is presented to you as the ultimate truth.
Ironically, the transformational events transpire over a two-day span, culminating, of all days, on Friday, the 13th of October, 2017. Sifting through truth and logic, what is remarkable is that the author himself has been immersed in Christianity for sixty years. Nevertheless, when the blinders of religion and philosophy come down, an energy transference occurs, and the three find themselves in the midst of the Creator’s energy, who the author calls Mina.
The author describes the feeling of being enveloped in that loving and unassuming energy as “draining a dirty bathtub” of mankind’s follies, agendas, and judgment. The encounter with the Creator begins with a stream-of-conscious question from eighteen-year-old El, proceeding swiftly and without any reluctance to tackle the bedrock of Christianity, from the veracity of the Bible and stunning declarations on the fall of Adam and Eve to the existence of Satan.
The family builds a relationship with the Creator, Michael, and, most eye-popping of all, Lucifer. The trio witnesses the all-out battle between Michael and Lucifer while simultaneously becoming privy to Lucifer as a sympathetic and misunderstood figure. Above all else, the genuine belief the author and his children possess is sincere and may possibly prompt readers to take a leap of faith to experience the same feeling of awe and release, resulting in a thoroughly cathartic experience.