Yet he was sure the child was the best part of his destiny. He had known from the first moment he had seen his wife that they would marry and have a child,and the child would go on to accomplish many things. He also knew he was supposed to have given his daughter many lessons during her life. How, he wondered,could he do that now. I looked at her. “He will soon find out how he can help her,” she said with twinkling eyes. “Won’t he?” Suddenly, the man jumped to his feet and began looking around wildly. “What’s he doing now?” I asked. “He knows,” she replied, “that there is something unresolved with his father. And he can’t find him.” The soldier began to fade until we could barely see him. “What’s happening?” I asked. “Where is he going?” She looked at me with concern. “You may not want to go there.” “Why?” “It’s not pretty.” Old memories of my experiences with the Afterlife when studying the Prophecy and the Tenth Insight came back to me. “You’re talking about Hell, aren’t you?” She shook her head. “Not in the way most people understand it. It’s more like lostness,or being so psychologically repressed you put yourself in a self-imposed limbo.” I decided I wanted to attempt to tune in,and what followed was a journey into coldness and low energy where the man found his father. The father had been a career military officer all his life, with no model for spirituality at all.