Meditation is largely the art of quieting one's thoughts, and as a nun from birth, Nima is very, very good at meditation.
Which is fortunate, because the situation she has found herself waking up in - in a body that, when she does not move it, moves on its own, and is obviously not hers, surrounded by thoughts that are disharmonious to say the least - requires some quiet observation.
What is this fire inside me, where air should be? is the first thought she produces, when she has finished observing the body and thoughts in which she has suddenly found her consciousness.
She uses's the body's mouth to say, "My friend. No one is going to drown you."
Her calm intonations sound strange in this alien girl's voice.
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Which is fortunate, because the situation she has found herself waking up in - in a body that, when she does not move it, moves on its own, and is obviously not hers, surrounded by thoughts that are disharmonious to say the least - requires some quiet observation.
What is this fire inside me, where air should be? is the first thought she produces, when she has finished observing the body and thoughts in which she has suddenly found her consciousness.
She uses's the body's mouth to say, "My friend. No one is going to drown you."
Her calm intonations sound strange in this alien girl's voice.