Rampa: The Arrow Of Time (Rampa Anthology Book 5)
RAMPA:
THE ARROW OF TIME
The complete and corrected text of two Rampa books:
Candlelight
and
Twilight
With an Introduction by Tim Swartz
and
A Prelude by William Kern
A Collective Work in Public Domain
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Kerson Publishing Company
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A. D. 2012
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RAMPA: THE ARROW OF TIME
This new book contains the complete and corrected text of two Rampa books: Candlelight and Twilight.
CANDLELIGHT
The faint flickering gleam of fourteen little Candles shines forth into the world, bringing to a vast number of people some of the Light of astral knowledge.
The Sunlight is waning. Coming fast is the end of Day. The Darkness of communism; is by stealth and treachery engulfing the world faster and faster.
Soon the Light of Freedom will be extinguished for a time while Mankind ponders opportunities lost, and regrets warnings unheeded.
But even in the darkest hour there shall be the gleams of little Candles, bringing hope to a stricken world. The darkest hour is before the dawn, and that hour is not yet.
The gloom and despondency of evil men usurping power shall be lessened by the knowledge that all suffering shall eventually pass, and the Sunlight shall shine again. Candlelight may bring illumination to some, hope to others. Sunlight gives way to darkness, darkness gives way to Sunlight, but even in the deepest dark a Candle may show the Way.
TWILIGHT
The old grey plane soared gently through the noonday sky. Years before she had been one of the Queens of Travel bearing a famous marquee indeed, traversing the air lanes of the whole world, covering the globe wherever Man traveled, carrying the elite of commerce, the stars of the theatre world and the films. In those days it had been a prestige symbol to fly in a plane such as this. Now she was old and worn, a relic from a bygone age, ousted by screaming jets and the insane desire to “get there†faster and faster for-why? What DO people do with all the time they “save�
COMPILER’S NOTE: Two of Rampa’s books are contained in this single volume. The texts were carefully proofed to correct a number of scanning and editing errors which have been found in nearly all editions of the books that were republished after the originals went out of print. Duplicated paragraphs, sentences and paragraphs that were misplaced, and spelling errors have been corrected to provide today’s interested readers with the most compete and accurate editions of Rampa’s books that it is possible to produce.