Golden Fruit of Heaven

audiobook (Unabridged) The Toddler in the Persimmon Cradle

By Talli

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Far above the rise of dawns and the setting of suns lies a garden whispered of only in eternity —Golden Fruit of Heaven: The Toddler in the Persimmon Cradle. There, fruits are nourished not by rain but by light and laughter, and among them shines the most tender of treasures: the Heavenly Persimmon.

On one radiant evening, that fruit opened like a flower, and within lay the most unexpected of miracles — a plump, round‑cheeked toddler, dozing in giggling dreams. Wrapped in velvet orange glow, drooling into walls of sweetness, he becomes the axis of heaven itself. His tiny snores, sticky fingers, and bubbling laughter ripple through angels, animals, and stars, revealing a truth long forgotten: that innocence, comedy, and joy uphold eternity just as surely as hymns or fire.

Across ten luminous chapters — from "The Golden Orchard of the Firmament" to "Everlasting Golden Laughter" — Talli spins a radiant parable where temples are not stone but persimmon walls, theology is written in giggles and stickiness, and holiness is as simple as a child asleep inside fruit.

Kittens of twilight fur, lambs with glowing fleece, rabbits of starlight, and doves of peace gather to keep vigil while angels marvel. Mortals glimpsing autumn evenings and harvest moons never suspect their sweetness flows outward from a child dreaming universes beneath velvet skin.

With its lyrical narration and timeless whimsy, The Toddler in the Golden Persimmon is a storybook for dreamers, a lullaby for the soul, and a spiritual fable as silly as it is sublime.

Come hear the sound of holiness re‑imagined as giggles. For in the orchard of heaven, even eternity learns to laugh.

Golden Fruit of Heaven