Romans 12:21, "be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good."
At the very end of her short life, Sylvia asked a silent God for a clear conscience before passing on to whatever the afterlife had in store for her. Possibly, a quote about hope would have been more accurate, she thought at the end.
Sylvia believed that there wasn't any real evil in the world, just centuries of misunderstanding because the light and dark fear each other. The fight for balance drives each backward to the miserable extremes. If we're really alive, we don't finish like we started. And when one becomes the other there's freedom, an easing, and we're suddenly grateful for the pathway through time we've been traveling on.
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Time Well Spent as a Ghost
Mystery / ThrillerThe farmhouse has a tragic past that seems to be haunting it's newest owners. But is the spirit of Sylvia Crickler trying to scare the young family away or does she need their help?