![]() ![]() The quote of particular interest is where God explains to the man why the universe exists the way it does: If you haven’t read the story, read it, it’s likely to be worth your time. Every person that ever existed in the universe is this man. Not only that, but that the man is constantly going through reincarnations through time and that every person the man ever knew directly, including his wife and kids, by proxy, or indirectly like Hitler and Jesus - they have always been reincarnations of this very man. God tells the man he will be reincarnated as a Chinese peasant girl in 540 AD. ![]() A man dies in a car crash and emerges in a place of nothingness where he meets God. Tallying at around 1,000 words, the story has been translated into over 30 languages by readers and is still bringing today around 100,000 visits to Weir’s website monthly. Weir’s most famous short story, however, that went through another round of popularity with the movie release and that he published on his website back in 2009 is “The Egg”. ![]()
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