![]() You told us that the spirit of Amel-the evil entity-infused the bodies of all the vampires.Well, men share in the spirit of God in the same way. ![]() And all living cells have a tiny part of God's spirit in them, Lestat, that's the missing piece as to what makes life happen in the first place, what separates it from nonlife. The secret of cell-dividing life lies within God. "So you're saying God isn't pure spirit." The story is involving, the twists surprising.People Rice is our modern messenger of the occult, whose nicely updated dark-side passion plays twist and turn in true Gothic form. I mean the angels probably felt the physical universe was bad enough, with all the replicating cells, but thinking, talking beings who could increase and multiply? They were probably outraged by the whole experiment. Praise for The Tale of the Body Thief Tinged with mystery, full of drama. And I suspect it wasn't envy so much as a form of suspicion-that God was making a mistake in making another engine of creativity in Adam, so like Himself. ![]() They are not creative creatures they have no bodies, no cells, they're spirit. Published in 1992, it continues the adventures of Lestat, specifically his efforts to regain his lost humanity during the late 20th century. That's why the devils are so full of envy-the bad angels, I mean. The Tale of the Body Thief is a horror novel by American writer Anne Rice, the fourth in her The Vampire Chronicles series, following The Queen of the Damned (1988). He made the whole universe out of Himself through cell division. ![]() Not merely changed shape but replicated themselves. He told Adam, 'Increase and multiply.' That's what the first organic cells did, Lestat, increased and multiplied. ![]()
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