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In the second book of the Tears of the Dragon series, Lucy slowly but surely realises that there are no coincidences in life. Every experience is there to learn from and move forward. Especially the negative experiences are helpful in this respect - and there is more than one of them...But it seems that Lucy's way of life inspires and attracts other people. Not only the hard-to-judge Volker shows up and stays. A desperate single mother also seeks help from Lucy. And Lucy becomes godmother to a child who could probably be called a crystal child.Some people don't fit into society. Neither do so-called problem youths. But the Sun Farm seems to be a good place for these young people. I wonder if this is the way forward for the Tears of the Dragon Foundation? But at first, Lucy is struggling with a promise she made to a dying man: to deliver a message to a deceased woman.This book also convinces with hidden information between the lines. Spiritual knowledge is placed where it is most helpful in everyday life. Meaningful chapter headings, profound quotations and references to further reading on the individual topics make the Tears of the Dragon series of novels a special kind of textbook; it is not primarily about entertainment and suspense - it is about realisation.When the worlds of the living and the deceased begin to intermingle, then mankind may be striding towards the truth...