:::      B1x1

.

.

.

Book  Excerpt # 1

from

An  Interview  

    with  The  Devil*[00]

Exposing and Examining 

the Hidden and Previously Ignored 

Aspects of the Abortion Controversy

.

 

An Interview
with

 

    .  .

The
 Golden Rule:

He who owns the Gold rules!

" The    
Devil

   by R.Robin Cote'

.

.

To provide a sample of the book's flavor and style, two excerpts from the book are included.

Excerpts # 1

My First Encounter  with The Devil

Copyright © 1989 --  Revisions Copyright 201-2003   R. Robin Cote  &  The Life Center

.

*[00]  This book is actually an interview with an Angel of Light whose
 mission is to expose "The Dark Side"  for what it is.   He/She shines the
 God-Light of Love, Inclusion, and Oneness into the pit of illusion,
 separations, anger, and fear.

.

.

.

Just imagine, if you can, being alone at night and meeting the most detested and most feared, evil being in all of God’s creation.   Imagine, for a moment: how would you feel coming face to face with “The Devil” himself?   Well, that’s what happened to me.   Let me share my story with you.

My name is Stoney L. Tonto.   I am a staff reporter for The Life Changer (T.L.C.) magazine.   I specialize in writing human-interest stories, stories in which beauty and ugliness frequently clash, and emotions often run high.   Well, emotions were certainly running high the night that I, all by myself, came face to face with none other than “The Devil” himself.   Here is the dateline followed by the story I filed shortly after my first encounter with the Prince of Darkness.

.

DATELINE: Washington, D. C., USA, July 4th, 1989.

Yesterday, July 3rd, the United States Supreme Court announced a controversial decision.   The court, packed with conservative, Nixon/Reagan appointees, opened the door to the reversal of the 1973 Roe vs Wade Supreme Court decision which allows American women the right to obtain legal abortions.   The highly controversial decision has already sparked a storm of protests from women’s rights advocates around the nation.

.

.

With Pandora’s box once again wide open, I received a request to conduct a very unusual interview on behalf of a very unusual client.   In one sense of the word, this was a rather ordinary assignment, for I was simply to conduct another interview with another celebrity on another issue of the day -- to find out how he votes on the issue and why.   This request, however, was extremely unusual with regard to the identity of both the celebrity to be interviewed and the individual who requested it.   My editor relayed to me a request from Lady Gaia (Mother Earth) to interview none other than “The Devil” himself.

Now, I’ve interviewed a lot of celebrities in my day, but needless to say, when I was asked to do this interview, I was more than a little bit hesitant.   My first reaction was, “What?   You’re either kidding or crazy!   You want me to represent Mother “E” and interview the most loathsome being in all of God’s creation?”

My editor’s response was, “Just think about this for a moment.   You’ll get to conduct the most unusual interview in all of modern journalism, and, if you survive, you’ll get yourself listed in the journalism history books.”  His words “If you survive!” implied an alternative I didn’t like at all.

Well, to make a long story short, he touted the benefits eloquently for several minutes, fattened my wallet twice, and punched my ego-button several times, so before I knew it, I’d agreed to do the interview.   After I’d walked out of his office, it took me less than twenty minutes to develop serious reservations about what I’d agreed to do.

I knew I was stepping way out of character, because my prior thrill seeking had been confined mostly to enjoying the mystique of feminine charms and rarely involved anything more dangerous than driving too fast.   And now, I’d agreed to a face-to-face meeting with “His Satanic Majesty -- The Prince of Darkness -- the Personification of Evil.”

When I finally realized that this was real and that my editor wasn’t kidding, I became certain that it was I, not he, who was crazy.   In the intervening three days until our meeting, shivers went up my spine every time I thought of this interview.

Nonetheless, at the appointed hour, there I was, alone on a small, rented, cruising yacht anchored fifty yards offshore in Coos Bay, Oregon.   The crew had been instructed to return and retrieve both me and the yacht exactly two hours after sunset -- NO MATTER WHAT!

I sat impatiently with tape recorder and notebook in hand.   I sat quietly -- at least on the outside I was quiet.   Although I didn’t know whether or not they’d work, I secretly also had a crucifix and small bottle of freshly blessed holy water in my left jacket pocket.   I waited anxiously, hoping that “The Devil” would not show up.   As the last flicker of afternoon sun sank beneath the ocean, I scoured the horizon looking for an approaching boat.   Other than empty ocean and darkening sky, my vision captured only one, lone seagull flying north along the shore as it headed for its nighttime roost.

With straining eyes, I continued to search the sea around me as the evening, coastal fog oozed in from out of nowhere and covered everything with a dull gray sameness.   The horizon on the ocean side became indistinguishable and the shoreline began to disappear into the blackness of the hills beyond.   All too soon, the semi-darkness engulfed everything, including my mind.   I thought, “What am I doing here?   What have I gotten myself into?”   But, alas, the die was already cast, so all I could do now was wait -- and hope.

I had little comfort now -- only the sight of a few of the brightest stars directly overhead, the two small yacht lights that shone from either side of the walkway and a gentle rocking of the yacht, itself.   Fear and hope escalated their tug of war in my head.   Was he really coming?   Was this some kind of sick joke?   What Am I doing here?   How do I get back to shore?   My mind was full of questions, but empty of answers.

In a brief respite from my visual search, I closed my eyes and rubbed them gently.   Without conscious effort, I found myself taking in deep a breath and letting it out with a sigh.   Upon exhaling, my body seemed to relax somewhat, particularly my stomach, so, with eyes still closed, I intentionally repeated the deep breath, this time with an even deeper inhale, and an intentional focus on relaxing my body as I exhaled.

I folded my arms in a relaxation mode that my grandmother used to call “rock the baby”—with the insides of my wrists touching each other, with each hand lightly holding the opposite forearm, and both arms resting easily against my abdomen.   With the life energy that is normally expelled from the body by way of the hands now circulating back into me, I began to feel calmer and more relaxed.

Upon assuming this posture, I almost immediately became aware of the gentle rocking of the boat and rhythmic splash of the waves as they announced their presence against the hull.   I sat, eyes still closed, listening to the waves and listening for anything else I might hear.   Other than the peaceful, repetitive cadence of the waves, I heard only the sounds of my breathing.   In retrospect, I do not remember whether I sat there for a single moment or a minute or two.

All I know is that when the yacht lurched suddenly and turned slightly starboard, my dramatic shift from semi-relaxed to hyper-alert was equal in speed to that of my pet cat, Murphy.   My eyes popped open, my body stiffened, I sat bolt upright and could actually feel my heart beating against my shirt.

Before me on the bow sat a shadow.   I blinked several times to be sure I was actually seeing someone.   Yes, indeed, there was someone, or some thing on the bow.   Then the shadow moved, and I could see it was a man, or, at least, what appeared to be a human male sitting on the bow.   I caught my breath, and, with apprehension and anxiety, I addressed my dreaded guest.

T.L.C.   Sir. . .   Is that you?

Big D   This is the appointed place and the appointed hour, is it not?

T.L.C.   Mr. Devil . . .   God-Father D’ Evil . . .   Yer’onher . . .   Ahh . . .   
Sir . . .   How shall I address you?

Big D   Just call me Big D.

T.L.C.   Is that for Big Daddy,  Dallas,  or  The Devil?

Big D   As you will.

T.L.C.   I’ve set a chair here for you.

With an air of authority which matched his deep, penetrating voice, Big D slid off the bow and slowly moved across the deck in my direction.   As he approached, I went into complete panic.   My whole body began to shake.   I strained to control my anal sphincter.   In desperation, I thrust my left hand deeply into my jacket pocket and, with trembling fingers, clutched both the cross and the holy water.   For a split second that seemed like an eternity, his eye fixed on my left hand.   He paused slightly, hardly enough to notice, and then . . .

_______________________________

Copyright © 1989   Revisions Copyright 2001-2003   Rev. Robert E. Cote'

All rights reserved.   No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1967 Copyright Act or in writing by the author and the copyright owner.  

.

 For ad additional book excerpt, click on the title below.

Book Excerpt #2 - - Life Begins When?

.

.

.

.

.

   Home Page      Contact Us

Book Excerpt # 1 -- My First Encounter with the Devil

Book Excerpt #2 - - Life Begins When?

Links to Related Web sites     Exchange Links with Us

 

.

Back to the top of this page

.

.

An Interview with   "The Devil"

 Viewing  Abortion from  a Perspective You've Never Seen Before.

.

Copyright © 1989 --  Revisions Copyright 201-2003   R. Robin Cote'

All rights reserved    For details, see: Terms of Use

book-1-excerpt-1  ---  Devil Interview -- Book Excerpt # One

http://www.joy101.org/bk1excerpt1.html

...