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'''The Call of It'slâmwâ''' is the sacred summons that draws a spirit toward its eternal rest within the divine realm of [[It'slâmwâ]]. Heard at the moment of death—or in moments of great suffering, clarity, or sacred stillness—it is '''not merely a sound''', but a metaphysical pull experienced as music, memory, love, and light. It is considered by many to be the voice of the [[Meera | '''The Call of It'slâmwâ''' is the sacred summons that draws a spirit toward its eternal rest within the divine realm of [[It'slâmwâ]]. Heard at the moment of death—or in moments of great suffering, clarity, or sacred stillness—it is '''not merely a sound''', but a metaphysical pull experienced as music, memory, love, and light. It is considered by many to be the voice of the [[Meera|Mother]] and [[Merrik|Father]] themselves. | ||
== When the Call Occurs == | == When the Call Occurs == | ||
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Each soul experiences the Call uniquely: | Each soul experiences the Call uniquely: | ||
* Some hear a chorus of music more beautiful than mortal sound. | * Some hear a chorus of music more beautiful than mortal sound. | ||
* Others perceive it as the voice of the [[Meera | * Others perceive it as the voice of the [[Meera|Mother]] and [[Merrik|Father]]. | ||
* The experience is always tailored to the soul's spirit-essence and life. | * The experience is always tailored to the soul's spirit-essence and life. | ||