Kayl felt the weight of his body disappear as he crossed the portal. A tingling sensation spread over his skin, as if everything around him were shifting, and it seemed like everything he knew was falling apart. He couldn't see anything; he could only feel the sensation of floating among lights and shadows. It felt strangely familiar, as if he had experienced it before.
Suddenly, the sensation vanished. The ground beneath his feet was solid. He opened his eyes, fearing what he might see from now on, and for a moment, he couldn't understand what his eyes were showing him.
The spiritual world appeared before Kayl as a completely different reality from the one he knew, a place where time and space seemed to dissolve. Everything around him overflowed with an immense energy, almost as if the very air breathed with a slow, deep pulse, different from the one he knew on Earth. The ground beneath his feet wasn't solid, but a surface that seemed like a blend of translucent material, like liquid crystal. With each step he took, waves spread out in circles that faded instantly, as if the ground itself responded to his presence.
Everything had a distinct feeling; there were lights everywhere. The light here didn't come from a sun or a moon, but from some unknown source, an energy that seemed to emanate from everywhere at once. The sky above him curved like an infinite dome, but it wasn't blue or gray. Instead, it extended in a spectrum of colors that changed softly, shifting from vibrant shades of violet to sky blue, then to gold and green, all merging into a tapestry that never stopped moving, as if the sky itself were breathing.
In the distance, mountains rose toward the horizon, but they were mountains that defied any logic. Their peaks floated in the air, suspended without support, and on their summits, floating figures could be seen—small lights flickering like shooting stars. From time to time, a spark of light would fall from one of those mountains, disintegrating before it reached the ground. There were no trees, but strange shapes floated and undulated with the wind. Some of these shapes were like large spheres of energy, others like luminous tendrils stretching toward the sky without touching it.
The atmosphere was filled with soft sounds, almost like whispers. They weren't human voices, but echoes of something deeper, a murmur that seemed to come from the earth itself, the mountains, and the air. They were vibrations that penetrated the skin, traveling through the body of anyone daring to walk in this world.
Sensations multiplied with each moment he spent there. Each was different from the last. The air was lighter, but there was also a dense quality to the atmosphere, a subtle pressure on his chest, as if the weight of the universe were watching him. He could feel the gazes of other beings as he walked. However, it wasn't an oppressive feeling, but one of connection, of deep wisdom and, at the same time, chaos. He could feel it on his skin, as if the world's vibrations were resonating with his own being, touching places in his soul he had never explored.
Suddenly, a flash of light shattered the stillness of his mind. A being appeared in front of him—a figure whose form changed with every blink. It was a figure without a defined shape, reflecting an immense light throughout its being. Its eyes shone with a golden light that was neither warm nor cold, but penetrating—a light that seemed to see beyond the ordinary.
"Welcome to the spiritual world," said the figure, its voice resonating in his mind, as if the words were not spoken but transmitted directly to his consciousness. "Here, everything you know is distorted. The real and the unreal blend, and reality, if you can call it that, is not fixed. Here, only the eternal exists."
Kayl tried to speak, but his words dissolved in the vibrations of the air. Everything in this place seemed to defy what he knew. And yet, there was a familiarity in everything around him, something that awakened a connection he didn't fully understand but felt drawing him deeper into the spiritual world.