This story is set in the early 2020s, and at the current time there are people afraid of the connection of a new world order. Something about fear of the rise of the Antichrist and the total destruction of a people who are not anywhere near perfection. This fear, like most, is irrational and gives full support to the condemnation without investigation saying. I say this, knowing good and well that Yahweh is in the market for an entire planet to rule over. So how does such universal thinking play out in Hour of Change?
The new world order in HoC is known by a different name, Earthling Communal World Order. Like the one world order that the elitist of the European and American nations is attempting to build, this creating has been manifesting for some time now. This is also an organization birth from the desires of various families who have passed down generation to generation a vision. But what makes ECWO different, the royal family of England has successfully drew the ECWO within the image, Mow's family hand friends have created one cohesive government and religion for the entire planet. That ECWO is flawed, to say the least, to the point that the weakest or last is staging a rebellion that could bring the new world order to its knees. So just what is the ECWO to Mow. I mean she seems totally upset by being upstaged inside the organization; prompting disobedience outside the organization from parliament. I believe that the ECWO may be or had been an important step in the evolution of the planet to being Spiritual in Nature, but it was just the final demonstration that Mow Yen was experienced and comprehending enough that she could be pulled from the circle of incarnation on Earth as it is according to tradition. When Lunar Archangel Slone and Mow Yen meet, they discuss that importance of knowing when to pick the fruit from the branch. Without going into details, Mow present the case that creation is not done until it collapses, while the Archangel of the shadows counter with the act of running unto collapsing is something that someone on the run does. Personally, I like that. What Lunar Archangel Slone says that is; because with the belief that the Sons of Men are born into sin, it is often too easy to play the role of running and hiding sinner. You can't sprawl your essence if you have no core, no roots. Sprawling is something that those who have privy to the Plan of Evolution need to do and Mow is one of the privy ones. Like most rulers and overseers, Mow did not want to leave before reaping the benefits of her actions, and she takes this anger out on Lunar Archangel Slone and Solar Archangel Michael. Both allow her to have and feel her anger then they do what must be done for the soul and Soul of Mow to be disconnected. The splitting of Mows soul from her Soul is testament to my saying, put down what serves you, once it has served you, so it can once again serve you. Why carry flip-flops up a mountain? Put those bad buddies down and carry on a little lighter and care-free. When you need them again, they will be provided for you. The ECWO could be either Satan's or Yahweh's ordered organization. We don't get to know for sure who has called the shots on this one. But one thing is clear the Order is important to the next game board of Earth. With Mow being able to retain her memory of the Queen Elizabeth IX incarnation, she is also with memory of the ECWO. Does she drop it? Has it served its purpose? No; it is constantly brought up to the point that Po began to question her about it for a moment. But Mow stands by her guns- she was told by Yahweh not to inform anyone whether he or Satan instructed her for the creation of ECWO. Purely, completing it was a trigger, and we don't get to know what has happened of it. Our only closure to the ECWO is the conversation which Mow and Lunar Archangel Slone have before Mow and Po head out to Ahisma. It is here when Mow finally breakdown and tell us that she has been waiting for a communal existence since she arrived from Saturn. We learn that this planet which is liken to a task master to Earth has joined in unison- no longer dealing in duality, plus it is with the other planets in helping Earth get it shit together. When Slone pushes to know why Mow desires Earthling unification, she explains that one thing which caused her to break up with and ignore Po was the duelist energies. "Earth's energies are neither balanced nor fair- trust me on this; therefore, it can't be kind and selfless unless you are a Master and even then, altruism is something that must be in the forefront of one's mind." So, we see or can guess- for now - that the near establishment of the ECWO was something that was done out of Mow's heart. Mow is after all a Plan Keeper and with free will, she's able to bring about evolution any way she wishes. On the other hand, her refusal of Satan's offer to return and have the title, power, and position that are rightfully hers because as he has told her, he "can't do this without the passion of a lady." Yeah, she's able of bring about the set-up for final destruction; but she'll give the team of light another chance to get it right since she already knows what's going on.
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As I continue to polish and polish Hour of Change, the greater the abundance I receive.
If you're like me, you have a little difficulty pinning down the elusive theme, message, and claim that an author presents in their "book babies". When I first started learning how to write novels, knowing what my contributing statement would be was another place/piece where I would get stomped. As the years have continued to tick by and I have remained the faithful student [even when I threw in the towel], mysteries have become discoveries and what was a second language has now become a part of my native tongue. First there was the set up, the three sections and what happens within them. Then it was pacing, remember me finding out that the beginning is the set-up, the middle is the lead-up, and the ending is the wrap-up. Then there was the foreshadowing, the infamous breadcrumbs that everyone wants. Now, I have conquered the mighty theme and its sidekick, message; which led me to my claim. Before I go further let me share my understanding of a book's claim. To me, you can always voice your opinion, because we all have one. But a claim is something different. It, a claim, must be proven by the person stating it; no matter the circumstances or depth of thought. That is what I include in Hour of Change. The burden of proof belongs with whoever is making the claim. No proof, then no acceptance by resistance. Which means you're standing there with your opinion; which everyone has. But, that is another post in and of itself. Let me stay on track. Here are my three legs to the stool named Hour of Change: Theme: Death and Rebirth (in that order) Message: Give yourself up to be reborn. Claim: We need to put down what serves us, once it has served us, to make room for what serves us. Mow Yen starts with death of everything she has worked hard for. Then she's in a state of gestation which appears to be very dormant but is quite the opposite since the gestation is in the middle of the novel. There is action there even if its just the illumination of situation and releasing of the need to have control. Then Mow is reborn with an spanking brand new covenant with Yahweh and knowledge of the Plan of Evolution of all on the Third Density of Earth. That is Mow's Death and Rebirth and it is one we must all take in order to be born again in the words, water, and fire of divinity. So, once again, Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Holloway Why is Welnikov covered in water? After writing Hour of Change and discovering this new myth, I wanted to examine certain aspects of it. The first thing to come to my mind, why is this planet covered in water and have watery, underground roadways?
I've been working on Hour of Change since July 2018, I said to myself, now you must comprehend why this is more than a Star Wars knock off even if no one else cares to. Being that I've been sharing this journey since July, I thought I give a brief recap of what I came to understand. Here goes. With water representing the subconscious of Soul, the change of personality, and the purification of thought, covering Welnikov in water was intentional symbolism. Welnikov is the location of the gods and goddesses who are still connected to humanity either by assignment, biology, or karma. In Hour of Change, we don't get into the reasoning for the ruling energies and thoughts being assigned there; truly, we don't even know that this is their adventure of transmutation; a going from Spirit having an Earthly experience to Spirit creating the Image of the Earthly experience for all within the Third Density. What is told to us and what we have come to experience and believe when it comes to life, most of the action takes place on the subconscious level. Therefore, to even be on Welnikov means, one must be in their truest form of Soul. Hence, the reasoning why Queen Elizabeth IX (Mow Yen) had to die suddenly, to give birth to her soul, to be transported to Welnikov in full consciousness, and to comprehend that there was the possibility that she would be sent to Porthe Hole and lose all memories, skills, and traits which had come to make up her Spirit. Of course, Porthe Hole is the real motivational factor which keeps Mow Yen going when her cockiness or self-assurance is no longer a dependable factor on the subconscious level. With Mow Yen being of Saturn blood, a System Buster, a former Army Field Commander of Lucifer's, and the last remaining Semi-Divine Elitist Rescuer assigned to the Third Density of Earth, she needs something a little more stern than the process of circular incarnation to make a full change from defensive to offensive stance and remain Team Yahweh. Mow has no idea that the change which she's fighting to avoid is the same one she'll manifest by experiencing making a choice between Lucifer and Yahweh, by surrendering to the consequences of her actions, and by accepting the butterfly transformation she's to receive from both. Of the three levels of symbolism for water, purification is most likely the more important of them. Purification, like contemplation, is not something which can be accomplished in a sitting or two. That which is rusty must be cleanse before a true outline can be seen. Contemplation is often compared to the kneading dough or clay; so is purification. Purification requires time of folding and refolding thoughts, until they are flat and reflective. Mow hasn't had time to contemplate or purify herself, her deeds, or her desires; she has been steady going since Yahweh pulled her off the Rings of Saturn and placed her on Earth's Third Density. Battle tough, it's going to take a moment to soften then destroy all that Mow knows. Maybe this is why she is paralyzed with fright of water, ultimately dies in water, only to come back with a slight hesitation toward water. But, by the end of the story she understands and accepts water, just as she understands and accept the relationship offered by Yahweh. In the end, though, Welnikov is a place of healing for beings who aren't as flawed as the majority of Earthlings- the Sons of Men and the Fallen or Rebellious Ones. Here, gods and goddesses are able to address their creation and understand what it means to be within the image, to be capable of almost instantaneously altering the image with nothing more than a thought, and to be less than the Creator who you are able to actually see and work with. Like any Earthly beach of the Third Density, Welnikov has the atmosphere which the doctor ordered. Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle I know that it's been a while and . . . wait did I share that I was in the process of hunting for an Agent- officially? Anyway, I am, but that's not why I'm here. I'm here to share that I have tackled the parts of the hardest damn thing I've ever done; besides figure out what the middle of the story does. I've broken the darn novel synopsis down and it only took me two months.
See, in order to sale my 95,000 words, Religious Fantasy Novel, I have to pitch it in 2 pages. There is no way you can talk about Satan, Jesus, Zeus, Hecate, my protagonist Mow Yen, and Mow's Twin Flame, Po Li during the coming Age of Aquarius in two pages! Or is there? I got death, rebirth, devotion, traitor-like stuff, and a theme that states: if you don't repent (if you are a member of the army of darkness that is) there will be a blood price to pay and most likely it will be yours. This meant that I had a lot of Plot Points not to mention the sub-plots about true love between a male and a female; guardianship of the legal entry point of Earth; and stopping the rebellious angels throughout the Milky Way from entering the Third Density of Earth. I had a lot of head scratching during the brainstorming stage. Hitting the internet with all my divinely creative might, I was able to find a few examples of a novel synopsis. But, let me tell you, boy oh boy, I found much instructions. And those instructions are the mentors I listened to. So here it is. The synopsis is to be broken down like this: Start by gathering all the main plot points, forget about the sub-plots, I had 22 things that I felt had to be mentioned. Then the settings; again mine was a little long with 11 locations. Ending with the arch of the characters with a focus on the Protagonist. That's it mix, blend, and put together any way you want and you have a synopsis of 2 page length. I know! Like I said I'm dead but I'm alive. This formula is easy and it will get the main point across. Oh, one last thing; make everything sound like a story itself. Tell the beginning, middle, and end. Leave nothing to surprise besides the sub-plots. Once again, Thanks For Listening, Sabrina Louise Andielle |
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