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BUTTERFLY MORALS

Marty's voices reveal her soul's salacious past lives. She is observed talking to herself! Her naked poses for a prince; seduction of a momma's boy, peccadillos, and insights into religious and European morality are her interview topics. But Marty isn't herself. Her past recollections resurface. She remembers her seduction of Moses; his condemnation of his wife and children to the Nile crocodiles; her orgy at the Golden Calf; and her seduction of Aaron's sons. And her most recent murder has her mind deeply troubled.

In the biocentric cosmos, where life is permutated, reconstituted, and reincarnated; where butterfly spirits guide human ones and where all people are good people; and where even bad deeds can result in good, the spirits decide good and bad; right and wrong. Everything and everyone have a purpose. There, in cosmic eternity, it doesn't matter when something happens, or whether humans witnessed it happening. This must be true, because that's what the butterflies tell us. And they surely know, because they are born and reborn through metamorphosis. They've lived in the spirit world as well as in our physical world. They have fluttered through all of it. Their spirits have mingled with our lives and spirits, and they know our secrets. Read Rosemary's alternative version of humanity's struggles with ethics, morality and religious doctrine as lived by her heroine character Marty and her reincarnated souls. You, too, can place yourself into the times of the first tribal prostitutes, and Ashera, Astarte, Aphrodite, Bathsheba, Salome, Cleopatra, Isabella, and modern days Susan, Connie, Linda, Joanne, and so many more.

©2025 Rosemary Ness Bitner (P)2025 Rosemary Ness Bitner
Ciencia Ficción Ucronía Moralidad Matrimonio
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