When we are in our zone, our cave, or wherever we do our thang, we often feel like the one wearing the Royal Crown while editing just masterfully. If you've been at this long enough you know that it is the editing that makes the story. With the proper training we place our created thought-beings (characters) where they need to be. We leave hints so the reader can know where to go without knowing what will go down. We create environments which reflect moods ours and theirs. We do so many things (sometime all within the first 3-5 pages) and I am not trying to take anything away from what we do; but we forget we're not the only one doing this. Or is it just me? I don't think it's just me because we all ask for help, but we don't want to be tore down. We sometimes just want our ego stroke. We want our art acknowledged by those other than loved ones and the average reader. We want someone who can walk in our shoes tell and us they feel each and every step; meaning they, a fellow writer, can see the genius in our creation the way we see it without it being publishable. SMH I've come to realize that to cut miles off my journey as a writer, I have to admit I'm not the only one good at what I do. I'm not the only "expert" even if I know more about the field than others who are doing what I do. I have learned so much about language, expectations, and design outside of the land of Welnikov and Mow Yen by seeing the genius in other writers. There are others who will teach you without knowing they are teaching you if you show up and be humble. Yeah, we know what we know when it comes to our world that we're creating; but we don't know enough to be experts in the world which we live in- even in the field of writing. Whether you be J.K. Rowling or Steven King, this is the case. All the experts have left the building and only us mostly blissful, active participants are still here. Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle
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I was reading a history book. In the Introduction the author, Mark Booth, states that others have tried to cover the issues of esoteric religion and philosophy but they are either shallow or ill-informed. I took that comment kinda personal and with my heart on my sleeve. I say that because as a 47 year old, I have been seeking for 15 years. I say that because I'm learning how to combine the arts of storytelling and faith with the understanding of religion and philosophy. I say that because I am doing Visionary, Metaphysics, Esoteric Fantasy. I say that because I just returned to the starting line.
Not everyone understand, I know right. But we all have a right to understand and that is why I do what I do. I want to stretch the imagination so we can eventually get back to mind then matter instead of matter then mind. I have learned a couple of things in my mission. First, patience is really a virtue. One which you need as rest is mandatory. You just can't absorb all this knowledge that is supposed to be 10's of thousands of years old. Lemuria, Atlantis, Greece, and let us not forget the Illuminati among others. You know this Mr. Booth. Second, not everyone is on your level, they may think they are, but they aren't. Seeing that you see the big picture and not a puzzle piece, again, patience is required. You can beat a blind man because he doesn't see, what kind of animal does that? And Third, I believe that in an enlightened period to come we all will be able to sit and discuss the hidden truths and histories. But, that period is only going to come if those with sight to see, paint; and those with ears to hear, sing. To learn to accurately paint and sing takes patience. You are one of the originals of this era, this period in time. I learned as a young woman that when we are one of the first we must be patient. I guess, I'm taking one sentence to hard. Maybe I'm too serious. Then again, if someone doesn't ask that the professor slows for a moment because the students are moving as fast as they can and still are no where near then we all miss out and frustrations and resentment form. You can't dump bricks and bricks of information on the desk and not expect one to feel overwhelmed. Please don't take my comments to deep to heart Mr. Booth, in a way I'm speaking to myself. Loving your book. See you on the other side. Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle 12/26/71 As I'm writing the Mow Yen's series, I'm learning about the other Pillar Gods. I mean I would be cut off at the knees if I really believed that Yahweh is the only Pillar God or that there's no pantheon. Personally and professionally, I'm interested in seeing others' point of view about the reflection of the Great Mind who is Creator-Thinker-Host.
When I was starting the second decade of my spiritual adventure, I was asked what/who do I mean by God. At the time I hadn't been introduced to other religions or mythologies and I was doubting the truth of Jesus. I know, right. As a storyteller, I understood that stories were altered for the audience and the Jewish-yet-transformed-into-Christians and Gentiles were an audience just as religion is a Human Resource based institution. But, would someone alter Jesus' story? Yes. The story is neither original nor is everything that Yeshua is said have said. When this question was posed to me, I was torn but I answered with my heart anyway. I said, plain and simple, God is All That Is and All That isn't. My definition of God has evolved as I've been initiated, transformed, and elevated. Yet, my question of God hasn't. What about those who believed beyond the three foundational religions of the average citizen? This is the question which has crushed me, strengthen me, and redesigned me. It is the question that led me to the stories of others' religious beliefs and so-called 'myths.' I remember hearing a summary regarding mythology and religion: when all the Shaman of all the nations gathered and told their stories about where we come from, who we are, why we are here, and who is the Creator, everyone agreed theirs was just as wonderful a STORY as everyone else, except the Shaman of Yahweh/Allah/Jehovah; theirs was a wonderful TRUTH to live by or die in a place that isn't in the heart, although the location of the kingdom is. Living like the previous and traditional Shaman of Non-Aboriginal people will get your butt in a lot of trouble as you travel this adventure as a Comparative Mythologist. Keep this little piece of understanding tucked in your bra while you're traveling. Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle Hello! (Trust me, I'm waving)
I wanted to take the time to share a little more of my supportive documents for The Mow Yen Chronicles: Hour of Change. These questions will help you understand how I'm making metaphysicial fantasy not only easy and entertaining, but I'm staying true to some of the more elementary lessons we learn by traveling the journey/adventure of Spirit. Without any more introduction, please, read these ten questions and my replies. If you can think of another question or two, please, feel free to ask.- S.L.A. Whose story is this? Who is the protagonist? This is the Soul's Personality which is Mow Yen story. She is the center of the story and from whose eyes the story is told. What is the protagonist's external story goal? The external goal is to create a new level of evolution for the Thinking Man on the Third Dimension What is the protagonist's internal story goal, if any? (a character without a growth arc may not have one) The internal goal is to not be swallowed alive by the residents of Welnikov. If she can be the system buster that she was created to be then she will be better able to accomplish her external goal. She wants to pass the initiation. What promises does the opening of this story make to the reader? This story promises to deal with the concept of initiation of any part of the Creator-Thinker-Host, and it will be an intriguing and informative. For each character with a growth arc, how do they grow or change by the end of the story? Goddess Hel is more confident in her ability to rule the Netherworld. Mow Yen is in stronger re-memberance of who she is. No longer the uninitiated fool, Mow is now in the position to gather the Team 15 in the month's-time that she has been allocated. Po Li is now understanding of his actions and willing to love. To break his cynical attitude about life. Daughter of the Moon, Hina is now responsible for herself as never before and she takes this responsibility serious. She is now on her journey which will lead to an adventure if she allows it. What is at stake for each character in this story? Could those stakes be any higher? The 3 Mein Fates are being tested and if they fail this as a team they will be replaced as a team. Deja Jung is about to lose her twin mirror and her position as guardian and mother of the planet Earth/Gaia. She is about to lose the main part of her identity as she knows it. Vu Jung is about to gain a permanent position in the galaxy of the Milky Way but lose his twin mirror. He must decide if he still wants to be part of Deja's world. Wayland Smith is about to lose his mind because what he is doing appears "wrong", but it is what's required by the whole of creation; now he doesn't know who to trust. Goddess Hecate is about to lose what she has for a chance to have what she desires and have been told to leave alone. Olympian God Zeus is about to lose his position that he's held on through thick and thin and be returned to the primal energy- regenerated into a total new Personality. Goddess Hel is about to lose the belief that she must play small in order to keep peace in the whole of creation. Archangel Slone is about to lose her stability as an Archangel of stable and obedient beings in Yahweh's Executive Branch of Leadership. Mow Yen is about to be initiated into a new life and devotion to purpose. She must give up being a system buster to be a system buster. Po Li is about to be initiated into true masculinity. He is about to lose loneliness. He must give up the false sense of manhood that was presented to him by the leadership of Zeus. Moon Daughter Hina is to be initiated into femininity and leadership. She gives up her home to help broken people who may be able to change and therefor change the galaxy starting with the planet Earth/Gaia because she will be the essence of this planet until she can receive her masculine counterpart and partner. What are the themes in this story, if any? Initiation is something that we must all go through in order to gain a breakthrough to a higher frequency of living. We must trust in ourselves and in the true creator, the Creator-Thinker-Host. Once we make that shift in belief and understanding, then we will be able to be the larger, more authentic, divine beings that we are. What do you want the reader to be experiencing as they read this story? I wish for the reader to gain either an understanding of breakdowns to breakthroughs which leads to successful surrendering into the initiation, or an unconditional encouragement just from watching a group of connected individuals handle the same theme, initiation, in different ways but their individual contributions still evolve the whole. What main emotions do you want the reader to be experiencing as they read this story? Hope. Devotion. Motivation. Inspiration. Curiosity. What genre do you think this story belongs in? If it belongs in more than one, which one do you think is primary? This is a spiritual/visionary/metaphysical fantasy. With that said, it primarily belongs in the metaphysical genre. Wow! That was a sprint. But thank you for listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle Since I started writing Metaphysical Fantasy over a decade ago, people have always asked me what is it. I mean if the glazed over eyes don't give a red flag then the tilt of the head does. So, I took the time to break down what the fantasy of metaphysics is.
Britannica Online Encyclopedia Defines Metaphysics as such: "Metaphysics, the philosophical study whose object is to determine the real nature of things- to determine the meaning, structure, and principles of whatever is insofar as it is. Although this study is popularly conceived as referring to anything excessively subtle and highly theoretical and although it has been subjected to many criticisms, it is presented by metaphysicians as the most fundamental and most comprehensive of inquires, inasmuch as it is concerned with reality as a whole." Now with that lengthy definition image the theories being presented in a novel, approachable way. Stories that deal with the Matrix we live in and how to navigate it. That's what I and others do. Hopefully, you'll find entertaining discourses from the emerging crop of metaphysicians going about there job description with a little fun, joy, and happiness Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle I have a friend who says we healers aren't making donuts, I say we're making and selling bagels. Either way the road that we are taking by writing myths, metaphysical fantasy, visionary fantasy, and even paranormal fantasy is not an easy one. Plain and simple we are guiding a group of people who most likely are sleep walking through life and our pieces of entertainment is the closest they will get to swallowing medicine for awakening the spirit.
Demystifying the mystery. Making the effable plain to any one- even a teenager. These are the things that we must do out of duty to the collective whole and greatest good. But we must not get on soap boxes out of self-righteousness, we must be aware of the motive behind every word we speak; no preaching or judgmental accusations allowed. Instead, we are duty bond as vow takers (with conscious memory of our taking the oath or subconscious drive and motivation) to walk the walk while we talk the talk. We should be walking our own journeys and that means that we will eventually come to an impasse. When such deadlock appears in our way we need do anything that we wouldn't ask another to do. Blockades are good for the journey to Self; especially when we as writers/guides are taking the initial run through. This is the time when we should be sitting down and reflecting on what it is that we are trying to communicate to our fellow reflection. The original reason for engaging in such a task as being a healer/writer will be examined and we will see if we have what it takes to guide others through our personal darkness. Because our "individual" journey, I say adventure, is the collective journey, truthfully. Lastly, this is a time to go within to our Source and Supporter, our Guide and Companion, to review the map of our life. Reviewing these three will afford us the rest due for reaching the end in whatever condition we're in. Impasses aren't to be cursed. That's what I'm going to my grave saying, because my adventure has always changed directions and allocated time for resting, regrouping, redirecting, and rebuilding or repairing what's being accomplished. Here's to good rest, reflection, and redesigning at each and every one of your impasses. Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle There are a few things I know for certain. One of them is the fact that I will adapt in order to survive, like anybody. I know, or maybe I'm learning, that my purpose of writing is to bridge the gap between the animal and god consciousness of Man, by aiding in the social evolution of the collective consciousness. More importantly, my aim is to entertain and to serve the societies doing this social evolutionary growth with my writing. As many of you know, or as I hope you know, I'm just starting this professional journey of artistic activism. I have no credentials other than my growing love for the God I see in others, my own growing experience of consciousness, and my ability to walk and talk with the angels. So, my view and understanding of what I'm doing is ever expanding; ever transcending even.
Now that I have officially put creative energy into the "pot," I've come to the point where I need to decide basic things that I'd either put off or didn't know I was to deal with. The first being what are my immediate goals? That's the biggie. Then there is what are my preferences? Or how about this; who is my targeted audience? All key questions that could be considered the corners of a writer's triangle. But before I can answer any of these I must . . . say it with me, know myself. Currently, I'm changing so much that I think its best to just stand in the eye of the storm. I can't answer those questions or the many others being thrown my way. Closing my own gap is what's important at the moment. This means I'm discovering not only how to see God more clearly in others but how do I serve, appreciate, and deliver on what I say I'm going to do. My current short story is that of Mow Yen going and meeting with her mentor, Monkey God, in private for the first time. That's where I'm at. I'm going in the sanctuary of the holy and gaining insights on how to be "Gaia's Champion." Mow Yen is Gaia's champion after all. I want to be like Mow Yen. There's nothing more to it than that. Before I attempt to tell a behind the scenes story of the preparation work for a long journey of serving others by defending the wisdom, power, and love that is humanity, I need to do my own preparation. I have to do it effectively and efficiently, smart and swift. I can do it, I've done it before. Only difference is this will be the first time that I'm sharing what I do and how I do with an audience. Then again, that's what writer's do. At least some of us. Thanks for Listening! Sabrina Louise Andielle |
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