by Kundie
As I stood on the landing area of the Valley of the Dolls, I was surrounded by what seemed to be the most beautiful garden I have ever seen. The peace, the beauty, the serenity was spell binding to me. I took a few steps on the landing area, to the edge of the valley to see and to partake of its magnificent beauty. I stood on the edge and gazed down into the valley. I was spell bound and speechless. I stood in awe and afraid to move for fear the Heaven I was looking upon might disappear and I may never see it again.
Below where I stood, I could see a lake in the valley. It was the clearest blue water I had ever seen. On the lake I saw all kinds of water birds in rainbows of colors and they were all in miniature sizes. On the edge of the lake, I saw tiny monkeys bathing themselves in this clear blue inviting water of the lake. I saw tiny angels, each with different colored wings flying over the lake and they all seemed to be having such a heavenly time that I wished to join them. Yet, I was afraid that I would spoil the beauty I was witnessing.
I saw little children, white, black, and from all nationalities. Their ages were from new borns to six months, yet all were Lilliputian in stature. They all had wings, and in all different colors. They flew across the lake and they rested in the trees. While they were flying to the trees and bushes, they were singing, chanting, laughing and eating fruits and berries, and all appeared to be having a heavenly time.
I stood there, hesitant to move, afraid that I might disturb this heaven of little dolls, yet I knew this could not be for I, Kundie, had given this valley to these, my little dolls and their animal playmates. From where I stood, I saw two stairways leading into the valley to the edge of the lake.
Near these stairs, as I descended, I saw a most beautiful, rustic cabin. It was so warm and inviting. On the top of it, I saw the most gorgeous doll house in rainbow color. I viewed the inside and it was done in pink and blue. I began to walk deeper into the valley and I was met by a young lady named Kahlua who was in charge of the animals and bird creations.
There came to my ears the most beautiful music and all the little ones and the birds sang to welcome me into their heavenly valley. I could have cried, yet I was not sad. My heart, soul and being was filled with joy and happiness, for I had reached the epitome of my glory and joy; I was one with them and they were one with me and God. I continued to walk and I saw more beauty which was not visible from the landing area at the top of the valley. There was at one end of the valley a waterfall, and its spray created rainbows at that end. The little ones seemed to play with these rainbows and extended them throughout the valley.
I looked up and saw across the top of the waterfall a rainbow bridge. On top of this bridge, there was a tall statue of Kundie in a white robe. On its right, a statue of a little boy in a blue robe, and on its left, a statue of a little girl in the most beautiful yellow robe. Tears came to my eyes, yet I was not disturbed. I was at peace.
Soaring over the valley, I saw condors; five in all, but smaller than those of this earth. They were majestic as they soared across the Valley of the Dolls. They gave me the feeling that they were guarding this valley and the little ones.
I saw all kinds of trees, and some were in bloom while others were bearing fruit. Every tree had birds, children, babies and animals in them. The little ones were eating fruit and laughing and singing. In these trees, I saw tiny birds in various colors and the musical notes that came from these birds were heavenly.
I heard a noise and I looked towards the lake. I saw a monkey swinging from a branch and fall in with a splash of clear blue water that had faded into a beautiful rainbow. I had assumed that fall had not been intended as the tiny monkey squealed and seemed most annoyed. He dried himself off and climbed another tree, chattering to himself and swung from branch to branch again as if nothing had happened. I smiled and walked on.
I saw the most beautiful flowers. They were all different in color and different kinds and they all blended one with the other as if the hand of God had put them there and not man. There were no "flower beds" and all were in perfection.
I stopped to talk with Kahlua who was playing and teaching six tiny monkeys all dressed up in bib overalls. I marveled at the things they did as she would ask them to do things. She said, "Mama wants a banana", and one started to climb a banana tree. She said, "No. You must take your clothes off first." They took off their clothes, then folded them neatly - just as she asked them to do. It was only then that they climbed the banana tree. They brought her bananas and took none for themselves until she said they could.
Then she said, "Babies are dirty, go and wash." They started to pick up their clothes and she said, "No. Wash first." They all went into the lake and washed themselves as children would. Then, they came to shore and dried themselves. Then she said, "Babies need sun." They laid on their backs with outstretched arms and legs and were taking a sun bath.
After awhile, she said, "Babies need rest." She got up and they all followed her into the rustic cabin, and I bade them all good-bye, and walked on to see more of the Valley of the Dolls and its beauty. As I walked, I saw fireflies like I've never seen before. They seemed to light up the whole area as they flew across the valley. I saw squirrels no bigger than mice, and peacocks in all their splendor, but all miniature in size. Butterflies were the size of moths and of magnificent colors. Canaries and budgies doing tricks while chirping and singing. I noticed while I stood by the lake, a zephyr breeze which I was told shifted from one direction every forty five minutes.
Earlier, I heard monkeys squealing while up in a banana tree. Kahlua informed me that they were trying to draw her attention as they wanted bananas, but would not take any until she would say, "yes."
There were lions, tigers, panthers and etc., but all looked like kittens and were all very playful. In the lake, I saw some of the most beautiful fish. there were otters, seals and penguins. The lake was so clear, you could see the bottom and in it, the reflection of Heaven.
Truly, it was Heaven, and above all, it is the Heavenly Valley of the Dolls - My dolls.
Below where I stood, I could see a lake in the valley. It was the clearest blue water I had ever seen. On the lake I saw all kinds of water birds in rainbows of colors and they were all in miniature sizes. On the edge of the lake, I saw tiny monkeys bathing themselves in this clear blue inviting water of the lake. I saw tiny angels, each with different colored wings flying over the lake and they all seemed to be having such a heavenly time that I wished to join them. Yet, I was afraid that I would spoil the beauty I was witnessing.
I saw little children, white, black, and from all nationalities. Their ages were from new borns to six months, yet all were Lilliputian in stature. They all had wings, and in all different colors. They flew across the lake and they rested in the trees. While they were flying to the trees and bushes, they were singing, chanting, laughing and eating fruits and berries, and all appeared to be having a heavenly time.
I stood there, hesitant to move, afraid that I might disturb this heaven of little dolls, yet I knew this could not be for I, Kundie, had given this valley to these, my little dolls and their animal playmates. From where I stood, I saw two stairways leading into the valley to the edge of the lake.
Near these stairs, as I descended, I saw a most beautiful, rustic cabin. It was so warm and inviting. On the top of it, I saw the most gorgeous doll house in rainbow color. I viewed the inside and it was done in pink and blue. I began to walk deeper into the valley and I was met by a young lady named Kahlua who was in charge of the animals and bird creations.
There came to my ears the most beautiful music and all the little ones and the birds sang to welcome me into their heavenly valley. I could have cried, yet I was not sad. My heart, soul and being was filled with joy and happiness, for I had reached the epitome of my glory and joy; I was one with them and they were one with me and God. I continued to walk and I saw more beauty which was not visible from the landing area at the top of the valley. There was at one end of the valley a waterfall, and its spray created rainbows at that end. The little ones seemed to play with these rainbows and extended them throughout the valley.
I looked up and saw across the top of the waterfall a rainbow bridge. On top of this bridge, there was a tall statue of Kundie in a white robe. On its right, a statue of a little boy in a blue robe, and on its left, a statue of a little girl in the most beautiful yellow robe. Tears came to my eyes, yet I was not disturbed. I was at peace.
Soaring over the valley, I saw condors; five in all, but smaller than those of this earth. They were majestic as they soared across the Valley of the Dolls. They gave me the feeling that they were guarding this valley and the little ones.
I saw all kinds of trees, and some were in bloom while others were bearing fruit. Every tree had birds, children, babies and animals in them. The little ones were eating fruit and laughing and singing. In these trees, I saw tiny birds in various colors and the musical notes that came from these birds were heavenly.
I heard a noise and I looked towards the lake. I saw a monkey swinging from a branch and fall in with a splash of clear blue water that had faded into a beautiful rainbow. I had assumed that fall had not been intended as the tiny monkey squealed and seemed most annoyed. He dried himself off and climbed another tree, chattering to himself and swung from branch to branch again as if nothing had happened. I smiled and walked on.
I saw the most beautiful flowers. They were all different in color and different kinds and they all blended one with the other as if the hand of God had put them there and not man. There were no "flower beds" and all were in perfection.
I stopped to talk with Kahlua who was playing and teaching six tiny monkeys all dressed up in bib overalls. I marveled at the things they did as she would ask them to do things. She said, "Mama wants a banana", and one started to climb a banana tree. She said, "No. You must take your clothes off first." They took off their clothes, then folded them neatly - just as she asked them to do. It was only then that they climbed the banana tree. They brought her bananas and took none for themselves until she said they could.
Then she said, "Babies are dirty, go and wash." They started to pick up their clothes and she said, "No. Wash first." They all went into the lake and washed themselves as children would. Then, they came to shore and dried themselves. Then she said, "Babies need sun." They laid on their backs with outstretched arms and legs and were taking a sun bath.
After awhile, she said, "Babies need rest." She got up and they all followed her into the rustic cabin, and I bade them all good-bye, and walked on to see more of the Valley of the Dolls and its beauty. As I walked, I saw fireflies like I've never seen before. They seemed to light up the whole area as they flew across the valley. I saw squirrels no bigger than mice, and peacocks in all their splendor, but all miniature in size. Butterflies were the size of moths and of magnificent colors. Canaries and budgies doing tricks while chirping and singing. I noticed while I stood by the lake, a zephyr breeze which I was told shifted from one direction every forty five minutes.
Earlier, I heard monkeys squealing while up in a banana tree. Kahlua informed me that they were trying to draw her attention as they wanted bananas, but would not take any until she would say, "yes."
There were lions, tigers, panthers and etc., but all looked like kittens and were all very playful. In the lake, I saw some of the most beautiful fish. there were otters, seals and penguins. The lake was so clear, you could see the bottom and in it, the reflection of Heaven.
Truly, it was Heaven, and above all, it is the Heavenly Valley of the Dolls - My dolls.