The book consists of a mixture of genres: stories both factual and transcendent, dialogues with a variety of beings, haiku-like journaling, poetry, color images, travel to exotic locales. Generally, each piece extends over no more than a page or two. It is the kind of book you can pick up and begin reading any piece because each one stands on its own.
The author Jack Cain considers his job that of a scribe. The material is given from an invisible source - words appear but they are not visual or auditory - they appear in consciousness. During the writing process, it is important not to "fall into the words." Don't think about them too much. Just verify, "Did I get that right? Is the grammar clear?" And move on.
May this material be a positive influence in our unfolding world.