Excerpt from Life as a God, by Montgomery Crompton:
Its
angles were magnificent, and most strange; by their hideous beauty I was
enraptured and enthralled, and I thought myself of the daylight fools who
adjudged the housing of this room as mistaken. I laughed for the
glory they missed. When the six lights lit and the great words said,
then He came, in all the grace and splendour of the Higher Planes, and
I longed to sever my veins so that my life might flow into his being, and
make part of me a god!